Refrase: What is the best oil to use?
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I'm gonna stop this Amsoil vs Other Synthetics arguement thats about to happen... This subject has been thoroughly canvased in the past and all we were able to come up with was subject to the "opinion of each individual within the arguement".... in otherwords, "use whatever floats your boat."
Go with the "Leading Synthetic 5w30"
Go with the "Leading Synthetic 5w30"
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I just had my oil changed last week at the dealer and I ansked them about sythetic. They told me it was a waste of money. Im so confused on this topic? What really is the best way to go and I dont care about brand just conventional VS synthetic
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Dealer or not, its just another persons opinion to me. These days the dealers want you to have problems(in a way), so you can waste your money on them Iam not doggin dealers in general, its the people at some of the dealers.
Last edited by Mike Sigmond; May 26th, 2009 at 2:59 PM.
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Full syn is about twice the price of conventional oil , its worth it to me. I am using RP at the moment simply because I got a quanity discount on it and its a good oil like many others. $65 for oil & K&N oil filter.
Example:
Mobil 1 full syn is about $7-$8 a qt
Conventional Mobil oil is about $3-$4 a qt.
Example:
Mobil 1 full syn is about $7-$8 a qt
Conventional Mobil oil is about $3-$4 a qt.
Last edited by Mike Sigmond; May 26th, 2009 at 3:19 PM.
#10
I don't want to start a war here, but let me clarify.
The American Petroleum Institute(API) Certifies oil labeled on bottles and cans for use in engines. It's a little round emblem found on all API certified oil. Be sure to use something certified(SA,SB,SC,SD,SE,SF,SH,etc) AT LEAST "SH" for your car or truck, be it a brand name or KMart oil.
If you're going to use synthetic, use full synthetic and take the extended oil change interval.
Hey, if you prefer to use a good non-synthetic oil, that's great, too.(I've done both.)
They mix(believe it or not) but there's no benefit to doing it.
But you're going to get 500 trolling answers if you insist on making us pick a brand for you.
Most would probably agree going half-synthetic is just additional cost without the benefit.
A thread search will probably turn up a couple of very emotionally charged threads advocating both choices with equal enthusiasm.
The American Petroleum Institute(API) Certifies oil labeled on bottles and cans for use in engines. It's a little round emblem found on all API certified oil. Be sure to use something certified(SA,SB,SC,SD,SE,SF,SH,etc) AT LEAST "SH" for your car or truck, be it a brand name or KMart oil.
If you're going to use synthetic, use full synthetic and take the extended oil change interval.
Hey, if you prefer to use a good non-synthetic oil, that's great, too.(I've done both.)
They mix(believe it or not) but there's no benefit to doing it.
But you're going to get 500 trolling answers if you insist on making us pick a brand for you.
Most would probably agree going half-synthetic is just additional cost without the benefit.
A thread search will probably turn up a couple of very emotionally charged threads advocating both choices with equal enthusiasm.