Oil change - synthetic oil
#18
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There is no oil analysis out there that suggests synthetic is either necessary for the ISF or harmful to it. Oil debates are worthless without actual data. Like many other members, I've run both full synthetic (Amsoil) and conventional oil in my car and observed absolutely no difference in performance or gas mileage. I feel safe using either. I would say that I'd feel more comfortable running longer intervals between changes on synthetic than conventional, but I can't even back that up with data.
So in short, your dealership is full of ______.
So in short, your dealership is full of ______.
#20
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Based on no data whatsoever, I get full synthetic just to lengthen the time of my oil change intervals. I'm a lazy bastard, and I'm okay with this.
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#21
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I do synthetic strictly because I live in AZ and we need all of the help we can with viscosity breakdown with very high temps. . When you add that to the greater oil change interval it just works better for me . To each his own ....
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0w-20 is NOT recommended for the 2UR-GSE. Lexus specifically says the 2UR-GSE uses 5w-30 and a 5000 mile OCI on every model from 2008 to 2014. This dealer is not reading the documentation available on TIS. I would not let them work on my car.
#24
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The dealers here in KSA have been putting non-synthetic oil in my 2013 ISF on 5k service & 10k service
But I just got my 20k service done and they put in Synthetic oil.....odd but I'm happy
But I just got my 20k service done and they put in Synthetic oil.....odd but I'm happy
Last edited by Defratos; 03-13-14 at 07:42 AM.
#25
my wives 2012' impreza uses synthetic oil every time and needs to. its a little 2.0 liter hamster motor
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Factory fill is non-synthetic. The little Japanese mad scientists at Yamaha know what they're doing (usually) so I'd go ahead and fill it with what's specified by the mad scientists.
Read your manual
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I've had my ride of a little over 2yrs and I let my local Frez G Toyota change my oil every 5k. $40 for 9qts and a filter...Im happy and so is my baby.
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#28
I was using Castrol 5W-30 full synthetic since 1200 miles when I finished break in. I just changed the oil this weekend after 4,000 miles and the oil was pretty black.
I went with Redline oil 5W-30 this time. (OEM filter of course) Will see how long this oil last.
Car runs great.
I went with Redline oil 5W-30 this time. (OEM filter of course) Will see how long this oil last.
Car runs great.
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There is nothing you can determine from the color of the used oil. The only way to know if the oil is used up is to test it for TBN (total base number) and for viscosity. I run Red Line in my Supra with 10k mile OCI, and Mobil 1 in my F with 12k mile OCI. All my oil decisions are based on used oil analysis.