Did my regular oil in the Mustang at every 5,000km.
Had a 4-banger Chevy with synthetic oil changed every 12,000km.
Now Nissan says 8,000km for synthetic in a V-6. Sound right?
But there are so few full service stations around!that's one thing you should check every couple of fill ups.
lol - "get to GM standards".I wonder when the Japanese/Germans are going to get to GM's technology standards - all the GM cars I bought in the last 12 years have an oil life monitor that will let you know when you need to change the oil based on actual abuse that the oil is put through - no more going by kilometres.
To answer your question, 8000km should be okay for a synthetic change.
Yes 8 k is normalDid my regular oil in the Mustang at every 5,000km.
Had a 4-banger Chevy with synthetic oil changed every 12,000km.
Now Nissan says 8,000km for synthetic in a V-6. Sound right?
Nice car! What year was it? I was debating that or a Z28 for a while, I've always like the Camaro.When I had the ZL1, I always changed oil myself, always used good oil with Dexos. I didn’t trust anyone to do it right, and it had an underplate to remove, so anywhere would charge extra.
lol - "get to GM standards".
The Japanese and Germans have had the superior oil viscosity sensor system for years - at least 15. There is a less expensive algorithm approach that uses your car's computer and calculates changes based on engine hours, engine temperature and revolutions (it does not use sensors or directly monitors the oil). Which technology your car has is usually related to the price of the car. GM's "Oil Life System" is the cheaper algorithm approach.
Even the superior viscosity systems still augment the direct measurements with an algorithm based on hours and engine temperature.
All my car manuals say 12 months so I would go with the engineers' recommendations.Some mechanics are saying that time is also a factor and not necessarily the mileage you put on. After 6 months they say to change the oil no matter the mileage. Is this true or just a scam?
It was 2013, got 3 summers out of it and I was cut off and got the guard rail, front then back. Write off.Nice car! What year was it? I was debating that or a Z28 for a while, I've always like the Camaro.
Their engines are rock solid...out of curiosity, did you change or flush the oil on the transmission prior to the issues on those two cars?.
P.s. out of the 5 chevys I’ve run to well over 300k, some into 400k, never had an engine problem. The only time I ever had a timing chain problem was my wife’s quad 4 Oldsmobile.
Transmissions on the other hand, that’s been a problem on 2 cars.