Originally Posted By: lubricatosaurus
Originally Posted By: Joimaiveer
Yeah its a 4-cylinder, my cousin told me to look for high mileage oil that is non synthetic. (if that makes sense)
High Mileage oils are a good choice. If you go full-synthetic, you can go longer (by about 1.5x) between oil changes. Otherwise, only difference between a non-synthetic and a full-synthetic is the basestock oil used in them, where the full synthetic will put down less deposits inside your engine, a good thing! Also, synthetics flow better cold and hold up better hot.
Originally Posted By: lubricatosaurus
Originally Posted By: Joimaiveer
Synthetic or non synthetic?
Full synthetic I think. Since you could go a little longer, like 50% longer than your owner's manual says to go, on full-synthetics, it actually costs about the same as going with a conventional dino oil and changing exactly according to the owner's manual.
Get that Fram Ultra, best filtering media, holds twice the gunk as most other oil filters too, silicon ADBV is important.
Thanks for the help!