Oil question
#4
You may not notice a difference, but it's making a difference. Your engine will run cleaner and last longer with less sludge and other deposits with the synthetic in there. Plus you can go longer (sometimes much longer depending on the oil used) between changes which should justify the cost difference.
As far as seeing/feeling a difference, a lot depends on the brand of synthetic you are using. Unfortunately, an oil only has to be 50% synthetic to be able to call itself a "full synthetic". Running a TRUE synthetic like Royal Purple or Amsoil will give you a difference you can see.
I run Royal Purple in my truck and Jeep Grand Cherokee, I get better acceleration and smoother idling than before and since I switched to Royal Purple in the differentials as well in the Jeep, I'm seeing a solid 2 mpg increase in fuel economy. Plus my oil change intervals is twice as long. Between the mpg gain and it lasting twice as long, the RP actually costs me less than conventional oils...
As far as seeing/feeling a difference, a lot depends on the brand of synthetic you are using. Unfortunately, an oil only has to be 50% synthetic to be able to call itself a "full synthetic". Running a TRUE synthetic like Royal Purple or Amsoil will give you a difference you can see.
I run Royal Purple in my truck and Jeep Grand Cherokee, I get better acceleration and smoother idling than before and since I switched to Royal Purple in the differentials as well in the Jeep, I'm seeing a solid 2 mpg increase in fuel economy. Plus my oil change intervals is twice as long. Between the mpg gain and it lasting twice as long, the RP actually costs me less than conventional oils...
#6
#7
As per Mobil 1 website:
Question: Switching From Conventional Motor Oil to Mobil 1 There seems to be confusion about how to make the switch from conventional motor to synthetic. I am a do-it-yourselfer. Could you provide instructions? -- Joe D., Miami, FL
Answer: The instructions are very easy to follow: Simply change the oil as you would normally. Any “confusion” is just myth. You can switch from conventional motor oil to Mobil 1 synthetic (and back again, if you want), without following any special procedures.
As I said, it's all hogwash. Want the link?
Last edited by HammerZ71; 08-09-2008 at 12:25 AM.
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#9
I've heard that it's not. I used to swear by it for years, every 3000 miles like clockwork and have NEVER HAD AN OIL RELATED ISSUE. But I've recently switched to Royal Purple and have found that my vehicles run smoother and my mileage is a tad better. It also looks a LOT cleaner at change time, so much so, that I'm letting the Grand Cherokee go 6000 miles to see what it looks like. At twice the change interval I can easily justify the extra cost.