Amsoil
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Amsoil
Anyone run with Amsoil oil?
I'm about at the limit when I need to change my oil and I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts? pros/cons
http://www.amsoil.com/
I'm about at the limit when I need to change my oil and I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts? pros/cons
http://www.amsoil.com/
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RE: Amsoil
Go full synthetic, you'll thank yourself for it and you wont have to worry bout it for another 8000-10000 miles. top of the line synthetic is supposed to be good for 15000 miles. im not familiar with amsoil but from what im reading they sound pretty good. mobil1 seems to be the premeire brand for oil. try out this link, plenty of guys there who could help you out.
http://themotoroilsite.com/forums/
http://themotoroilsite.com/forums/
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RE: Amsoil
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Anyone run with Amsoil oil?
I'm about at the limit when I need to change my oil and I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts? pros/cons
http://www.amsoil.com/
Anyone run with Amsoil oil?
I'm about at the limit when I need to change my oil and I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts? pros/cons
http://www.amsoil.com/
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RE: Amsoil
Mobil1 is the premier brand because it's on every shelf in every store. Amsoil is most likely better stuff though. I run regular oil in my truck and it's got 80k or so without a hint of consumption. I run synthetic in my VW because it's got a turbo that I like to heat up, a lot. I just don't see the cost benefit of running synthetic over regular oil in something low tech, like the Dodge. Sure, the oil can last up to 15k miles, but do you not still have to replace the filter? Oil serves several purposes - to cool, to lubricate, and to clean the engine. It removes contaminants to a safe place - the filter. Just because the oil can lubricate longer doesn't mean the filter can go longer without becoming more and more clogged with crap.
Perhaps I'll switch to synthetic if and when I build a shortblock stroker, but honestly I don't know that I'll have the truck long enough to see any payback for using more expensive oil.
Perhaps I'll switch to synthetic if and when I build a shortblock stroker, but honestly I don't know that I'll have the truck long enough to see any payback for using more expensive oil.
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RE: Amsoil
If you have more than 15k miles on your engine, its ok to run amsoil. If not--wait. The synthetics are so good, that if the engine isn't broke in ie: good compression, they never will while you are running it. I ran it some years ago in a cherokee i had and it ran great.
At that time they recommended running it 6k miles with a filter change at 3k miles, plus the 1/2 quart to make up the difference.
As far as wear factor goes, it is ranked with royal purple, red line etc... a very good oil indeed. and if your dealer isn;t gouging you, it really doesn't cost anymore than regular oil based on the change frequency and cost / qt.
The down side is this---if your motor isn't tight--it leaks oil--at seals, gaskets or whatever, the leaks will get a lot worse.
Repair all oil leaks prior to changing!!!!! otherwise DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!
At that time they recommended running it 6k miles with a filter change at 3k miles, plus the 1/2 quart to make up the difference.
As far as wear factor goes, it is ranked with royal purple, red line etc... a very good oil indeed. and if your dealer isn;t gouging you, it really doesn't cost anymore than regular oil based on the change frequency and cost / qt.
The down side is this---if your motor isn't tight--it leaks oil--at seals, gaskets or whatever, the leaks will get a lot worse.
Repair all oil leaks prior to changing!!!!! otherwise DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!