Posted by John in La on April 09, 2016 at 08:12:18 from (96.33.136.54):
Lets talk motor oil.
I have always been a conventional oil person. Not brand loyal. What ever is the cheapest I buy. Do not believe in 3000 mile oil changes but do try to stick by manufactures recommendations that usually means 5000 to 7500 mile oil changes. Have never had a oil related breakdown.
But I am thinking about using a synthetic oil in my new truck. Not to extend the oil change length; but rather because these new engines are built to tighter tolerances and newer technology like MDS.
The manufacture recommends brand specific conventional oil. But I read that as synthetic is not mandatory and these are the brands we are partnered with. I will still use the onboard oil change monitor to tell when to change the oil.
Mobil recommends; Mobil Super Synthetic, SAE 5W-20 for my truck.
1) So talk me into or out of using synthetic oil.
2) What is the difference in Mobil Super Synthetic, SAE 5W-20 and Mobil 1 Synthetic 5W-20 other than a difference in price of $2 a quart. Both seem to be a synthetic oil.
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