Posted by davpal on January 07, 2011 at 09:36:58 from (216.93.94.41):
In Reply to: Syntheic oil posted by ShaggyM on January 07, 2011 at 06:37:15:
I change the Amsoil synthetic oil in my 1993 Lincoln once a year or about 20,000 miles and it looks about the same when I drain it out. The synthetic oil resists heat around the piston rings better so it doesn't turn into abrasive carbon particles on the cylinder walls like regular oil does. Remember the tv commercial when they put the mobil 1 in a pan on the stove and it didn't burn? The regular oil turns into sludge easier. Take apart an engine with regular oil after a couple hundred thousand miles and the pistons and rings are fairly nasty looking. Synthetic oil engine will be quite a bit cleaner. Under the valve covers on my lincoln looks brand new with over 220,000 miles. Plus I save getting under the car 5 or six times changing oil and it saves the enviroment by using less oil and filters. Saves me money too. $50 bucks for the synthetic change. 5 regular changes would be over $100.
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