Some of these folks think a gremlin hides in an oil can, just waiting to get inside their engine and destroy it.....they all look for magic in a can and like sheep, they are waiting for somebody to shepherd them in the right direction.
I"ll go so far as saying I think frequent oil changes are a waste of time and money. If the owners manual says go 7500 miles between changes.....do it. If it calls for 3,000, then do that if it makes you feel warm and fuzzy.
I run synthetic oil in my vehicles and change it once a year or 15,000 miles and that works fine for me. I don"t care what brand of oil it is either. Some major refinery makes it all and regardless of the label, all the oil sold by refinery X goes into whatever brand bottle they are filling. If Shell has the current contract with Walmart....then you get the same as goes in Shell bottles. They don"t have 29 different batches of product for every branded bottle they produce.
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