Originally Posted by Onetor
Welcome to BITOG BossMoss! What does your owner's manual state? As stated above ^. Every vehicle, driver, location, weather conditions are different. You will get a variety of opinions here. *There are some great people with Chemistry/Tribology experience who post. I tend to listen to them. However; there are some others with life experience/mechanics who are also wise!
Decision decision!
Thanks, it appears you're new as well! Belated welcome to you!
It says 5w-30 no mention of synthetic or blend. I live in a warm climate, so I don't think I "need" synthetic as I read on BITOG that one use for it is in extreme cold. At the same time, I want to as many on here say that it reduces engine noise, leading me to believe less friction and therefore less engine wear.
My friend has a 2000 Corolla. He has been using conventional for most of its life. They never run it hard, and it's still going strong. I think they want it to last as long as it can. They keep up with the oil changes per the manual.
I have read that synthetics may clean the engine so good that the baked-in gunk in there, as it gets cleaned, would be glued to the metal parts so well that leaks may form; the gunk essentially blocks the leak holes that synthetic would then expose.
So it may be a good idea do a few oil changes with the semi synthetic and then switch to full.
Welcome to BITOG BossMoss! What does your owner's manual state? As stated above ^. Every vehicle, driver, location, weather conditions are different. You will get a variety of opinions here. *There are some great people with Chemistry/Tribology experience who post. I tend to listen to them. However; there are some others with life experience/mechanics who are also wise!
Decision decision!
Thanks, it appears you're new as well! Belated welcome to you!
It says 5w-30 no mention of synthetic or blend. I live in a warm climate, so I don't think I "need" synthetic as I read on BITOG that one use for it is in extreme cold. At the same time, I want to as many on here say that it reduces engine noise, leading me to believe less friction and therefore less engine wear.
My friend has a 2000 Corolla. He has been using conventional for most of its life. They never run it hard, and it's still going strong. I think they want it to last as long as it can. They keep up with the oil changes per the manual.
I have read that synthetics may clean the engine so good that the baked-in gunk in there, as it gets cleaned, would be glued to the metal parts so well that leaks may form; the gunk essentially blocks the leak holes that synthetic would then expose.
So it may be a good idea do a few oil changes with the semi synthetic and then switch to full.