Posted by ditchwitch on April 09, 2016 at 18:13:05 from (75.130.140.42):
In Reply to: Motor Oil posted by John in La on April 09, 2016 at 08:12:18:
I will comment on this topic only because i have done a little reading about Synthetic Oil that actually changed my mine about it. Myself i am kinda like you but i am Brand Loyal. Change oil 3500 to 4500 miles just like i was taught from Dad with Regular conventional Oil. Always thought Synthetic Oil was nothing but high priced smoke and mirrors. But after doing some reading from the site Bob is the oil guy it started to make sence. Bottom line is Conventional Oils the molecules will break down under heat even just regular operating temperature. Synthetic Oil which is man made the molecules dont break down. Thats what changed my mind about Synthetic Oil. Now i still dont use it but i do have a different opinion about it. I say if your going to change your oil often then why the high priced stuff.
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