Oil: Switching to synthetic.
I currently use dino oil 10w30 and I have no oil consumption. I was told the synthetic blends would help my car out a bit for the longevity for wear and tear, not to mention I beat the **** out of it. After reading I came to this conclusion:
For the summer use either Amsoil 10w30 or Redline 10w30, and for the winter, use 5w30 of the same blend. Am I correct with this information? Also, how much does 1qt of redline cost? I found amsoil for $6.99 each.
And if I wanted to stay with dino oil go with Castrol GTX 10w40.
Am I right after reading all of this?
Thanks
-Steve
For synthetics, Amsoil or Redline 10w30 both work very well, but you could honestly use their 5w30 all year round, because in both cases their 5w30s don't thin out.
For oil filters, I like the K&Ns myself, or a good lower cost alternative is the NAPA Gold/Wix.
The reason I HAD to change the oil ASAP is because I just did a H/C swap and I am heading to the track today, so I needed the change anyhoo.
-Steve
The reason I HAD to change the oil ASAP is because I just did a H/C swap and I am heading to the track today, so I needed the change anyhoo.
-Steve

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The reason I HAD to change the oil ASAP is because I just did a H/C swap and I am heading to the track today, so I needed the change anyhoo.
-Steve

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Riiiiiight, jackass. This isn't ls1.com =)
-Steve
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Kinda harsh huh? Was it a sinker or floater?

To get back to the subject, what's the consensus with Mobil One?
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If you definitely must use Mobil 1, mix in a quart or two of their 15w50 to beef up their 5w30 or 10w30. But be careful with that mixture in the winter, since it won't offer as good of a cold cranking performance as those other choices I mentioned above.

To get back to the subject, what's the consensus with Mobil One?
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I'm just screwing with Steve. I work with him and he calls me every 20 minutes with a different question or to alert me to a post on here.
BTW it sank like a rock
If you definitely must use Mobil 1, mix in a quart or two of their 15w50 to beef up their 5w30 or 10w30. But be careful with that mixture in the winter, since it won't offer as good of a cold cranking performance as those other choices I mentioned above.
'Glad you stuck around to help the cause! Anyway, back to Mobil One, I'm in S. Florida so the coldest start this LS1 will ever see is about 55 degrees. Should I still mix and blend?
Man, it's great to still see you around.
Patman 
To get back to the subject, what's the consensus with Mobil One?
BTW it sank like a rock
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Need more fiber in your diet! And I do like the camaraderie!
'Glad you stuck around to help the cause! Anyway, back to Mobil One, I'm in S. Florida so the coldest start this LS1 will ever see is about 55 degrees. Should I still mix and blend?
Man, it's great to still see you around.

With your climate the mixing method should work out very well. Go for it!

