synthetic oils
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synthetic oils
Since I have a virtually brand new 3.8 going into the car shortly, I would like to run synthetic after my 500km break in. I'm looking at running amsoil..
Where is the best place in Toronto to buy synthetic oils? Previously my car had too many K's and leaked oil so I just ran the regular stuff...I've never seen amsoil anywhere for sale...
Where is the best place in Toronto to buy synthetic oils? Previously my car had too many K's and leaked oil so I just ran the regular stuff...I've never seen amsoil anywhere for sale...
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I'm skeptical about running those brands...after a bit of research they didnt seem to fair to well in the tests being proformed (although I am sure the tests are biased)...I rather run just amsoil...seems to be preferred by many...I actually originally wanted to run royal purple, but doesnt look like that fairs to well either...
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I have run Amsoil in the past and was happy with it.
I tried Royal Purple and wasn't. I have since switched back to Mobil 1 and since it's changed every 5k's I think it should be fine.
However every mechanic I have spoken to has told me that as long as the oil is changed religiously conventional is fine for most applications.
I tried Royal Purple and wasn't. I have since switched back to Mobil 1 and since it's changed every 5k's I think it should be fine.
However every mechanic I have spoken to has told me that as long as the oil is changed religiously conventional is fine for most applications.
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You can get some good info from this site: http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php
Actually UOAs(Used Oil Analysis) indicate that Pennzoil Synthetic is best bang for the buck.
Enjoy the reading.. lot of info there.
Actually UOAs(Used Oil Analysis) indicate that Pennzoil Synthetic is best bang for the buck.
Enjoy the reading.. lot of info there.
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Oil is one of those things that everyone has a different opinion on. But rarely do you hear a really good logical explanation as to why. The Bob's site has some good info.
I would skip the Synthetic and go with regular oil if you change it regularily. Lighter oils lubricate better than thick (I use 5W30). And stick to a common brand like Valvoline or Castrol. That way you can always run the same oil, year after year without having to look too hard to find it.
I would skip the Synthetic and go with regular oil if you change it regularily. Lighter oils lubricate better than thick (I use 5W30). And stick to a common brand like Valvoline or Castrol. That way you can always run the same oil, year after year without having to look too hard to find it.
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Since I have a virtually brand new 3.8 going into the car shortly, I would like to run synthetic after my 500km break in. I'm looking at running amsoil..
Where is the best place in Toronto to buy synthetic oils? Previously my car had too many K's and leaked oil so I just ran the regular stuff...I've never seen amsoil anywhere for sale...
Where is the best place in Toronto to buy synthetic oils? Previously my car had too many K's and leaked oil so I just ran the regular stuff...I've never seen amsoil anywhere for sale...
If you were to become a preferred customer you could buy at wholesale right from the distribution center but they do not retail from them.
PM and I will tell you how to get a preferred customer membership