Which oil is best for my engine swap?
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From: ATL to SAV to ORL, USA
I have used Mobil 1 synthetic oil in my 98 LX since 1000 miles was on the odometer.
How about on an engine that has supposely 30k when I get it? I heard it's not good or it doesn't do anything more to use synthetic oil on a car that has previously used regular oil for a long period of time.
Any facts behind this?
Thanks!
How about on an engine that has supposely 30k when I get it? I heard it's not good or it doesn't do anything more to use synthetic oil on a car that has previously used regular oil for a long period of time.
Any facts behind this?
Thanks!
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use the same oil.
That is why I ask what oil should I use.
Continue using the same mobil 1 that you've been using.
Synthetic oils never cause leaks. Since they clean and leave less deposits, they tend to uncover leaks that regular oils cover up.
Synthetic oils never cause leaks. Since they clean and leave less deposits, they tend to uncover leaks that regular oils cover up.
I have used Mobil 1 synthetic oil in my 98 LX since 1000 miles was on the odometer.
How about on an engine that has supposely 30k when I get it? I heard it's not good or it doesn't do anything more to use synthetic oil on a car that has previously used regular oil for a long period of time.
Any facts behind this?
Thanks!
How about on an engine that has supposely 30k when I get it? I heard it's not good or it doesn't do anything more to use synthetic oil on a car that has previously used regular oil for a long period of time.
Any facts behind this?
Thanks!
- Driving conditions (ie. stop-and-go, highway, etc.)
- Weather conditions (ie. winter, summer, etc.)
- Driving habits (ie. heavy foot, aunt millie, etc.)
- Oil change intervals (ie. lazy, poor, wealthy, etc.)
Regards,
Oz
Continue using the same mobil 1 that you've been using.
Synthetic oils never cause leaks. Since they clean and leave less deposits, they tend to uncover leaks that regular oils cover up.
Synthetic oils never cause leaks. Since they clean and leave less deposits, they tend to uncover leaks that regular oils cover up.
That's one of the best pieces of information I've even gotten from this board!!
Thanks!
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