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Opinion on synthetic oil


J Rainey
05-18-2006, 09:35 PM
A lot of car manufacturers are sending engines from the factory with synthetic oil. Now the oil changes are more expensive, but you supposedly can drive more miles between oil changes. What is better overall for the car? I know my car won't be serviced as regular and other things will be neglected until I bring my car in for an oil change.

Jason

CBFryman
05-25-2006, 05:18 PM
Run Synthetid for ~7000 miles in my truck before it starts needing a change. I could jsut change the filter and i could go for another 4,000 probably

Mr Wiggl3s
05-25-2006, 06:06 PM
Synthedic oil is good on some cars, if you dont get the right/good stuff it will mess you up big time, someone had that problem. It was a big thread about synthedic oil

TEXAS-HOTROD
07-02-2006, 12:57 PM
I use Amsoil synthetic in everything we have. My wife drives a 90mile round trip every day to work and back. Using the synthetic oil and Amsoil oil filter extends oil intervals to 25K miles (yes, it's 25,000 miles). When our vehicles ('01 Chevy HD1500/ '05 Tahoe) were new I did oil changes at 1K miles to get rid of the break-in junk. I refilled w/Castrol 10/40 and went another 5K miles. My wife is on her 3rd Tahoe. The other 2 had over 100Ks, ran fine, and had no oil related issues (no issues related to anything).

From then on they've been on Amsoil. The oil does get dark after a while, and since the oil filters are pretty small (LS-1 engines), I change oil filters at about every 8K miles. I drain the old oil (after 25Ks), install a "cheap" oil filter and fill it w/Castrol oil. Let it run for 1/2 hour and then drain the "flush" oil. Refill it w/synthetic, install the good filter and it's good to go for another 8Ks.
I have a customer that uses Amsoil, and he never keeps track of his mileage. He has gone as much as 35K+ on oil and filter on several occasions. His truck (Z-71) came in for a leaking intake gasket. It had 150K+ miles on it w/not a bit of build up under the intake. that to me was proof that the oil does what they claim.

I use it in my jet ski, the bike, and the Corvette. Oh, my john Deere lawn tractor gets it too. The Vette doesn't see as many miles as the others, so it's changed once a year.

Tuffdrvr88
05-25-2008, 02:47 PM
I like amsoil so much i became a dealer. I use it my cars and my customers cars. Everything form old 67 Camaros to the new toyota tundras. The oil can go up to 25,000 miles and Amsoil says they will pay for a repair if it is caused by their oil. And if your a shop owner and sell retail they will give you a better price and offer you commission credit on what you sell. There is no downside to this oil. Plus i get a mile a gallon better on my vehicles with a smoother idle. Amsoils been around the longest too, can't lose. Hope this helps.

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