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Re: Re: Synthetic Oil During Break-In ... A QUESTION !!!
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Posted by Robert Schultz on June 17, 2002 at 14:52:21 from (67.242.182.58):
In Reply to: Re: Synthetic Oil During Break-In ... A QUESTION !!! posted by Dean on June 01, 2001 at 03:09:19:
Depending on the "synthetic" oil used, it should not be used during break-in. Not just that, why would you want to dump an expensive oil just to get rid of the break-in debris but if a high quoality "true" synthetic such as AMSOIL is to be used after break-in, you should run to approximately 3000 miles before switching. Mobil One can be used sooner as it is not as slippery as AMSOIL and still allows the rings to break-in. Mobil One is factory fill in the Vette's but not for reasons that originated where some people would like you to believe. AMSOIL produces a H.P. increase when used instead of Mobil One and has been proven by Corvette Magazine with Dyno tests from Vinci Racing in Daytona Bch. Fl. For the truth about synthetics you can email me at office@aaasynthetics.com or visit my web-site at www.aaasynthetics.com Robert Schultz Lubricant Consultant Since 1984
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