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In Reply to: 10w30 full synthetic posted by Geo-TH,In on May 27, 2015 at 16:13:55:
Full synthetic is the best oil you can buy, if price is any measure of oil quality. It should extend small engine life especially if shorter change intervals are used. I use full synthetic in the car and the oil stays relatively clean on dipstick for about 2,000 miles longer than it did with conventional oil. Oil filters for cars come in three grades where I shop,- good, better and best. I buy the best filter I can for the synthetic oil used in the car. Think small engines possibly only have one grade of filter available, I use factory OEM filters in my small engines. The reason the oil in the car stays clean looking longer with synthetic is because the high quality oil filter is catching most the dirt and crud in it and not because dirt is left in the engine. If you look on the box many brands of filters will say rated for 5,000 miles or rated for 7500 miles or rated for 10,000 miles.
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