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Vamp
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reply to Fiosman

Re: Motor Oil

There is no best oil, and there are other variables too, best oil is what works best in a particular engine. Both my cars run Mobil1 and a WIX, Purolator or M1 oil filter.

said by Fiosman:

Update: I took my car to my local carwash/lube and got a valvoline synthetic oil change, and while I was there my left break light went out, I needed a new air filter, and wiper blades. But I did get a free full service car wash.

Total: $110

LOL you got suckered big time. Remember those places don't make any money doing oil changes, they use the cheap oil change price as a promotion to get you in the door.
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ironweasel
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reply to Fiosman

said by Fiosman:

Update: I took my car to my local carwash/lube and got a valvoline synthetic oil change, and while I was there my left break light went out, I needed a new air filter, and wiper blades. But I did get a free full service car wash.

Total: $110

I see you went with the gold plated w/ platinum trim air filter.
Very nice looking but not very practical.
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Fiosman
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The oil change was $65 + Tax, wiper was $16 and filter was $20



Shadow01
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Wasteland

reply to cowspotter

said by cowspotter:

Where's the amsoil fanboy?

I'll bite. I use amsoil and have had no issues in 3 vehicles. Granted, I suspect based on my habits, I probably would not have any issues with other brands.
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aurgathor

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reply to DarkLogix

said by DarkLogix:

on my other car it ran dino oil for most of its 150,000miles and I have to have the rear main and some other gaskets/seals replaced

Gaskets and seals can leak, and I'm not sure how much dino vs. synthetic has to do with that. Some oils, regardless of base oil, may contain more detergent than others, some others (esp. high mileage) oils can have additives that swell seals.

My Bronco has some minor oil leaks, but it's not bad enough to start replacing gaskets and seals at this point.

it partly depends on how hard you are on your car too.

Methinks you have to drive it really hard (i.e. racing), under some extreme conditions (cold or heat), or do extended change intervals to make the synthetic oil worthwhile.
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Juggernaut
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Everywhere
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reply to mattmag

said by mattmag:

said by No_Strings:

Gee, Wally, I sure hope this turns into another "true synthetic" debate. We haven't had one of those in forever.

I don't know Beaver, things have been pretty dull here lately. Betcha it would liven things up if it did!

After aurgathor See Profile's comment above, I expect it's game on.


Juggernaut
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reply to aurgathor

said by aurgathor:

Methinks you have to drive it really hard (i.e. racing), under some extreme conditions (cold or heat), or do extended change intervals to make the synthetic oil worthwhile.

Or towing, heavy stop and go traffic, mountainous terrain, and even just engines that run hot because the engine compartment is jam packed, and little air flow. Maybe you just want to give maximum protection to your mill.

For myself, all of the above apply. Just my choice, and MHO.


DarkLogix
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Baytown, TX
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reply to aurgathor

said by aurgathor:

said by DarkLogix:

on my other car it ran dino oil for most of its 150,000miles and I have to have the rear main and some other gaskets/seals replaced

Gaskets and seals can leak, and I'm not sure how much dino vs. synthetic has to do with that. Some oils, regardless of base oil, may contain more detergent than others, some others (esp. high mileage) oils can have additives that swell seals.

My Bronco has some minor oil leaks, but it's not bad enough to start replacing gaskets and seals at this point.

it partly depends on how hard you are on your car too.

Methinks you have to drive it really hard (i.e. racing), under some extreme conditions (cold or heat), or do extended change intervals to make the synthetic oil worthwhile.

on my current car yes I do extended changed intervals

on the other one I didn't
the dino oil that had been used in it for most of its life built up gunk on/around/in place of the gaskets/seals and over time it caused it to leak

on my current car it doesn't have a single leak, because the synth oil doesn't build up the gunk that dino does

ya hitting the 1/4 mile track is fun, nad I need to get around to going more again (stopped because it was annoying to get glasses on under the helmet that I have to wear due to my time, but lasik has solved that)


DarkLogix
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reply to Fiosman

said by Fiosman:

The oil change was $65 + Tax, wiper was $16 and filter was $20

If you're going to spend so much on wipers get the best, silblade they're the only ones I know with a 5 year warrenty


Doctor Olds
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reply to DarkLogix

said by DarkLogix:

on my current car it doesn't have a single leak, because the synth oil doesn't build up the gunk that dino does

No oil leaves any deposits if you change it on a proper interval and don't mix weights or mix brands in the crankcase....
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aurgathor

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reply to Juggernaut

said by Juggernaut:

Or towing, heavy stop and go traffic, mountainous terrain, and even just engines that run hot because the engine compartment is jam packed, and little air flow. Maybe you just want to give maximum protection to your mill.

If you're towing something heavy most of the time yes, but otherwise no; the other reasons are just plain laughable.

For one, most engines are watercooled, and shouldn't run hot just because the engine compartment is packed.
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Juggernaut
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Air still has to flow, bro. The more the better, for the most part. I realize engines are water-cooled, but air is a critical factor as well. Tight spaces create hot spots. Why do think they have cheese graters?

I know you're old enough to remember an engine compartment you can sit in to change a plug.



CylonRed
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Bloom County

reply to aurgathor
Engines in general - now run a good bit hotter than 15 years ago - hell - than even 10 years ago.

I think there are goods reasons to do synthetic and extend the oil change out for any car - but that is my personal opinion.. With the increased engine temps - I want the oil to break down slower than with pure dino oil doing more frequent oil changes.
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CylonRed
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Bloom County

reply to Fiosman
That was one expensive filter - my BMW filter is $8 from the indy shop I go to (yes that is how much the indy shop charged me for it). I usually change the oil myself but I needed to find a leak and did not have the time. They charged me $110 but that is mainly from the oil (7 quarts) Castrol BMW oil...
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Brian

"It drops into your stomach like a Abrams's tank.... driven by Rosanne Barr..." A. Bourdain



Doctor Olds
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1970 442 W30
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reply to Juggernaut

said by Juggernaut:

Air still has to flow, bro. The more the better, for the most part. I realize engines are water-cooled, but air is a critical factor as well. Tight spaces create hot spots. Why do think they have cheese graters?

Only through the radiator core as the block, heads, intake manifold, exhaust manifold are not air cooled one single bit. Plus modern cars have some of the smallest frontal areas compared to just 20 Years ago. Some having just an area open to airflow half the size of the radiator core.
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aurgathor

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reply to CylonRed

said by CylonRed:

Engines in general - now run a good bit hotter than 15 years ago - hell - than even 10 years ago.

Some engines -- yes, but the OP's car has a V8.
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