LOL I wont knock anybodys choice of oilquote:
I've also been a long time Valvoline user. Invest in a good flame suit and or riot shield.

LOL I wont knock anybodys choice of oilquote:
I've also been a long time Valvoline user. Invest in a good flame suit and or riot shield.
We've seen some pretty good performance out of the Syntec Blend. Seems like it might be worth the money in going 2K further than with GTX.quote:
Originally posted by [email protected]:
I use Castrol Syntec Blend 5w-30 in my Envoy (4.2l DOHC) and wait until the OLM goes to 50%
In my case, it might be a little overkill. But I definately couldnt let the OLM go to 0%, I think I would be too nervous..lol
Harold,quote:
Also, I am a bit hesitant on the full synthetic for two reasons. I have heard and read from numerous sources that a new engine should not be broken in on full synthetic. Some have even stated to wait till 10,000 miles before going to synthetic. Also the mobil synthetic did not seem good for my ranger. The engine got a knocking sound at idle, I took that synthetic out and refilled with conventional.
I agree to stick with MC or Havoline/Chevron and skip the Durablend. But short changing at 2500 is overkill, but will give the owner peace of mind, especially during the first 50K or so until that copper comes down. Dino oil is cheap...still.quote:
Originally posted by cos:
+1 for Motorcraft semi syn or Havoline = less $ for a superior product. I'd also say go at least 3K between changes. Your plan for 2,500 mile OCI is a total waste of time and $.
Yep, my Corvette came factory filled with synthetic, and it didn't hurt the break in, since my engine uses no oil at all (not a noticeable amount anyhow)quote:
Originally posted by SteelheadGuide:
Harold,quote:
Also, I am a bit hesitant on the full synthetic for two reasons. I have heard and read from numerous sources that a new engine should not be broken in on full synthetic. Some have even stated to wait till 10,000 miles before going to synthetic. Also the mobil synthetic did not seem good for my ranger. The engine got a knocking sound at idle, I took that synthetic out and refilled with conventional.
There are numerous manufacturers that fill their cars with synthetics straight from the factory. Corvettes,Porshes,and Vipers just to name a few come from the factory with synthetics. If you want to switch to a synthetic right now it won't hurt the break in.