Sorry if this type of questions has been asked before, but this is a little specific, so bear with me, please.(I already did a search)
To compensate for the little oil leak/burning I have, and to deal with the fact that even in winter a motor reaches high temps after a while of driving, I'm thinking mixing 3 qts of Chevron 10/30 & 2 qts of 10/40 dino oil for my next oil change.
** is there any danger of clashing additive packages, incompatibilities as a result of this?
** would a 4:1 ratio be safer than the planned 3:2 ratio?
** I'll also be using the 12 oz. Auto Rx with this mix.** the motor is a 1997 4.6L Ford sohc w/88,000 miles
** assuming a lowest temp here to be around 30 F in winter
Any danger-points?
Thanks in advance...
To compensate for the little oil leak/burning I have, and to deal with the fact that even in winter a motor reaches high temps after a while of driving, I'm thinking mixing 3 qts of Chevron 10/30 & 2 qts of 10/40 dino oil for my next oil change.
** is there any danger of clashing additive packages, incompatibilities as a result of this?
** would a 4:1 ratio be safer than the planned 3:2 ratio?
** I'll also be using the 12 oz. Auto Rx with this mix.** the motor is a 1997 4.6L Ford sohc w/88,000 miles
** assuming a lowest temp here to be around 30 F in winter
Any danger-points?
Thanks in advance...