What type of sythetic do you use?

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What type of sythetic do you use?

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Hello all I just thought that I would check in to see what type of sythetic oil you all run, that is if you are running it, and when you switched from regular to sythetic. I am thinking that my first oil change I am going to go ahead and change to sythetic. Let me know all thanks in advance.Mike
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Mobil 1 5w30, switched at 2800 miles (first oil change)
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Mobil 1 5W-30. Switched over after 1st oil change (@ ~3600 miles). I plan to keep on using it.
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Post by GT_03 »

Castrol 5w-30
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Post by AKLGT »

mobile 1 full synthetic.
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Thanks all. Just trying to find the best that I can run. You all are awesome.
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Mobil 1 Full Syn. 5-30 for newer cars. My first thru last oil change.
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (syclnjr)

Post by DavidPIL »

Yeah, I went with Mobil 1 5w-30 from my first change on. Changed first around 2k then 5k, trying to go every 3k but this winter I stretched it to 4k. I might try AMSOIL just for a change. But for what I do, I think any good Synthetic is all I need.Dave
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (syclnjr)

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Dude!!!!!Castrol 5w50 Full SyntheticI had a beefed up Cavalier'98 with a super charged 3.1lt V-6No it didn't come from the dealer that way. I'm a mech for the army. I put that oil in the first day I put that engine in and 5 years later, with an oil change at every 5,000km or more never more than 6,500km, not a word of a lie the oil was still golg coloured. A little darker gold but never black. When I traded the car in for my vibe the dealer was so impressed with the care I put into it, they managed to sell it in under an hour. Also use the FRAM- X2 oil filter, it does the same thing as the K&N but has better first time pass through filtration of 97 to 98%.Do this and your engine will outlast your car for sure!MATT! (good luck)
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (raptor091867)

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Castrol full synthetic 5W-50 (and I'm not going to tell you how far I went on the last change until I get an analysis done on the old oil!)
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (silverawd26)

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Well, since you showed me yours, silver, confession time: 32,000 km (just under 20,000 miles) <pulls jacket up over head and slinks out of the Forum, to a chorus of "Boo, Shame!"> What can I say, the miles just got away from me... For what it's worth it still wasn't more than clover honey-dark, no smell and needed just a 1/2 liter top up at ~ 20,000 km.BTW, the oil change indicator (which counts engine revolutions and uses multipliers for various degrees of "too cold" or "too hot" oil temps) on my wife's Buick comes on at 10,000 to 12,000 km, even in the winter with all-city driving, and I'm sure GM is pretty conservative, because it's our oil but their engines, at least for the extended warranty period.
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (syclnjr)

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Mobil 1 5W-30 Synthetic with a Toyota 90915-YZZA2 filter.During the warm seasons only. Winter, I go to the dealer or the oil change place and suffer with whatever they put in there...
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (ragingfish)

Post by lumpcus »

i did Mobil 1 on my first oil change, but atm i have AmsOil and will probably be sticking with it
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (MadBill)

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ok, so now i don't feel so bad going 8,000 miles on my mobile 1 full synthetic. madbill, do you change the oil filter when you go that long?
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Castrol Syntec 5W-30 every 4000m or so.Don't forget the SureDrain!
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Post by Triton »

Quote, originally posted by ALi3N »Don't forget the SureDrain! Definitely install one of these. Makes life a lot easier at oil change time. I put one in both mine and my wife's car.Oh yeah, I use Mobil 1 full synthetic 5W-30 with a Fram Xtra Guard filter. I am going to switch to the Mobil 1 filter as well when I do my oil change next weekend. I went with the Fram last time because there was a rebate when you bought the Fram Sure Drain and filter together.
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It was a premium grade filter (Motomaster Formula 1), but the same one for the whole 20K. Actually, I still have it (was going to take it out wih some old paint, etc. to the toxic wste site) so I might cut it apart and see what shows up...
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (MadBill)

Post by Mavrik »

Seems everyone is voting Castrol which I ran in my Sunfire GT with no probs... my first oil change is coming up soon, time wise it was today lol... but who's counting. My km is under 3000 still... yeah I know, I need to drive the car. But 5w30 Synthetic oil will go in and I trust Fram filters.
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Re: What type of sythetic do you use? (Mavrik)

Post by MadBill »

I've been using Castrol mostly because it was relatively cheap and available, but I saw some data in an Amsoil brochure which suggested several other well known synthetics (Amsoil being at the top of the heap) were better. That said, a mid range synthetic is presumeable superior to a top grade conventional oil.Speaking of same, I finally got an analysis of my infamous inadvertent 20,000 mi. change interval reported previously in this thread. (Castrol Syntec 5W-30). To my surprise and relief, the report reads: "No corrective action required. Oil is suitable for continued use. Resample at next regular interval." Forget who on the site is a tribologist of sorts and sells Amsoil products, but maybe I can get some help from him re interpreting the specific ppm, TBN, etc. numbers?
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