Just purchased a 95 Eldo with the Northstar engine with 87,000 miles on it. I'm going to do an Auto-Rx treatment on it. It has had dino oil in it all the time. Once the cleaning is done, would I be better off to stay with dino, or switch to AmsOil?

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And as far as syntetics go, there probably are better choices than Amway.. I mean Amsoil.
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What makes you think your engine is dirty? If the oil used met GM specs, and was changed as per GM recommendations, your engine is likely just as clean or cleaner than engines using synthetic. There are some advantages to syntetics, but they do not necessarily mean a cleaner engine.
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What makes you think your engine is dirty? If the oil used met GM specs, and was changed as per GM recommendations, your engine is likely just as clean or cleaner than engines using synthetic. There are some advantages to syntetics, but they do not necessarily mean a cleaner engine.
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Yes, and be sure to use only Group I oils.![]()
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Yep, Group I may have some downsides, but compared to using Auto-RX lard in your engine.... I'll take them any day. I find it just amazing what some people will believe.
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Yep, your engine is contaminated after just 36,000 miles, and the only way you can cure it is stop using that synthetic oil, and put my magic lard in for just a short time (with a conventional oil by the way), and short change that, and short change it again with a conventional oil, and all will be well. Then you can go back to your synthetic, but we have to go into the "ween out phase" where you put a little bit of lard in with each oil change, at least until you do another 36,000, and then....... bla bla bla
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This is a good site with some very informed contributors, but hey guys there is a limit....