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Belsy
04-19-2007, 11:31 AM
How many are running regular top grade oil vs. synthetic?? What are the reasons we flip over synthetics? Does switching from one to another present a problem especially on higher mileage cars, when you are not sure what previous owners may have used and how often?
As the cars are traded around and add the dealer owned cars, who can be sure what schedule and product was used?? What is the best non synthetic oil to use?
Just a concern and light poll to rest any fears.
Please respond with any thoughts!!
carter200
04-19-2007, 12:39 PM
My thought is nothing but the best for my beast ---- REDLINE :dancing
Short Question.....Long Answer
What are the reasons we flip over synthetics?
Synthetics are better. The differences are numerous. Search & study will yield a more detailed answer than can be provided here. It's been discussed extensively on the CorvetteForum and a Google search will yield even more.
This is not to say that you should not use fossil based products as there are many high quality products out there. Considering the high frequency of oil/filter change most car nuts do, either type of oil will do the job. If you decide to use fossil oil, at least change it more often.
The general consensus, as I see it, is: fossil (hydrocarbon) based oil for initial break-in of new engines with 2~3 changes during first 1,000 miles then switch to synthetic. Procedure is beleived to seat piston rings better than synthetics, as well as saving a few bucks on those initial changes.
Does switching from one to another present a problem especially on higher mileage cars, when you are not sure what previous owners may have used and how often?
I don't think it makes any difference with one possible exception. Synthetics after fossil oil may cause minor oil leaks as the synthetic will dissolve sludge buildup, if any is present.
As the cars are traded around and add the dealer owned cars, who can be sure what schedule and product was used??
Again, I don't think it matters. It's never too late to either continue good maintenance or begin, whichever the case may be.
What is the best non synthetic oil to use?
There are several prominent, quality synthetics available. Stick with one of the leading products and you'll be fine. They're all good. If you just can't make up your mind, use Mobil 1 which is recommended by GM.
Just a concern and light poll to rest any fears. Please respond with any thoughts!!
Do your research, choose the brand that makes the most sense to you and implement a reasonable change frequency.
Maintenance is not confined to just oil & filter. Don't overlook coolant, and brake fluid. It's a good idea to follow the recommended procedure to flush & replace fluids in both systems. Check the clutch master & slave cylinders while you're at it.
Happy wrenching!
Z Factor
04-19-2007, 04:05 PM
http://zr1netregistry.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3039
:cheers:
tomtom72
04-23-2007, 07:50 AM
My thoughts on this are based upon one over riding issue. Cold starts or just initial start up wear. Ya know the beast has been waiting to go out & play and ya jump in & light it up and the oil is cold. The syn oil seems to be better on start up wear protection. I don't know for sure if the evidence is overwhelming on the side of syn oil?
Next is what's going on before the oil gets to it's proper operating temp. To me this is even more important. In most owner's manuals there is a bit about how until the oil comes up to temp don't put too much load on the motor. In our manuals it says to be below 2k rpm's until oil temp is at 140*. This is where syn oils excell. There is overwhelming evidence here that they are just better at lubricating at low oil temps than any dino oil. Also as a bonus they are more stabil at high oil temps so they do a better lube job at that end of the temp scale too.
JMHO
:mrgreen:
Tom
lbszr
04-23-2007, 01:13 PM
Just went to redline 10w30. Don't know which did it but the chain tensioner rattle is a lot quieter and maybe even gone at times, even before the pressure builds up, also went to the new style bosch filter with the visible spring bypass valve in the far end of the filter(with about 12 hours between engine starts). But the chain is quieter even before the oil pressure is there, so I'm giving the oil :thumbsup:
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