I was told today by a couple of guys at work that if you start using synthetic oil you have to continue, and can't go back to the regular stuff. Is this true? Why is it?
If the mechanic turned down a higher margin of sales, it would just have been a few dollars, the cost of synthetic is not far from conventional oil these days. On special I have seen synthetic go for $14 for 4 liters. ( I picked up 6 jugs for my new car 18 months ago, will be god for 3 years.)I don't know if this is really true (or, if so, why) but I believe the mechanic believed it because he turned down a higher margin sale to give me the advice.
Couldn't have said it better..... Synthetic is better for the long run - or hard use, but for normal driving and as long as you are changing oil every 5 - 7 km, you would be ok with regular oil.All BS you can change back and forth if you want. I use Synthetic....you can easily run 10K km intervals. Non synthetic is also fine for many cars, but I feel Synthetic give you extra protection against sludging, Also all my cars have turbos... my bike specs synthetic as well
why the fuck would one want to change every 5K when one can change synthetic every 10K? That's not only petty but also stupid, isn't it?Couldn't have said it better..... Synthetic is better for the long run - or hard use, but for normal driving and as long as you are changing oil every 5 - 7 km, you would be ok with regular oil.
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Synthetic costs 2x more than dino-juice.why the fuck would one want to change every 5K when one can change synthetic every 10K? That's not only petty but also stupid, isn't it?
Not necessarily true. It might be that the synthetic oil cost more, but might the profit margin is less for the mechanic. Who knows...I don't know if this is really true (or, if so, why) but I believe the mechanic believed it because he turned down a higher margin sale to give me the advice.
Synthetic costs 2x more than dino-juice.
Dino goes on sale regularly, syn rarely.
Dino goes on sale with FREE filter at CT all the time.
That's because it's not really worth more than $16 and it probably doesn't have more than 15% synthetic stocks. It's been a rebadged Shell oil since at least 2006. There's nothing wrong with it but anything more than $4/L would be overpriced.I have bought CDN Tire synthetic for as low as $14 for a 4 liter jug. .
That's because it's not really worth more than $16 and it probably doesn't have more than 15% synthetic stocks.
Why? A couple reasons really. Changing your oil & filter at shorter intervals allows you to effectively flush out the minute particples of combustion blow-by, droplets of condensation, and the invevitable steel shavings from all the reciprocating friction within the motor itself. Whether it's dino oil or synthetic, all this crap winds up in your oil - and is the primary reason for engine wear - contaminates in the oil. Yes, synthetic has a more stable viscosity & could remain in your engine past 15k km. But why would you want to? It would be like taking a shower with dirty water, or going to see your favorite SP sporting a used condom.why the fuck would one want to change every 5K when one can change synthetic every 10K? That's not only petty but also stupid, isn't it?