Switching to synthetic oil in high mileage F
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Switching to synthetic oil in high mileage F
Just bought a 2010 ISF with 96k miles on it. Lexus records show 5k oil change intervals (dino oil) up to 52k then records stop so i have no idea what oil was used since. Has anyone switched to synthetic oil at higher mileage? I'd like to use synthetic but don't want to introduce leaks - its the first car I have had that doesn't leak oil. All my previous cars were leak-prone, problem-prone German project cars so I'm a bit traumatized and tired of repairs.
Seems like these days switching to synthetic is less of a problem than 15-20+ years ago but just thought I'd ask.
UPDATE: I switched the oil to Mobile 1 5w-30 and have driven the car about 250 miles since. I'm pretty sure I have developed a leak. I've been smelling burning oil through the air vents ever since whenever its on fresh air mode. I hoped it was just a couple drops/splashes from the drain process burning off but at this point, I'm upset I took the risk. I'll report back once I get under the car and take a look.
UPDATE 2: Many years later. There was no leak. I'm now at 140k miles with still no leaks running M1 5w-30. Its been a solid car despite the dreaded valley pan leaking coolant.
Seems like these days switching to synthetic is less of a problem than 15-20+ years ago but just thought I'd ask.
UPDATE: I switched the oil to Mobile 1 5w-30 and have driven the car about 250 miles since. I'm pretty sure I have developed a leak. I've been smelling burning oil through the air vents ever since whenever its on fresh air mode. I hoped it was just a couple drops/splashes from the drain process burning off but at this point, I'm upset I took the risk. I'll report back once I get under the car and take a look.
UPDATE 2: Many years later. There was no leak. I'm now at 140k miles with still no leaks running M1 5w-30. Its been a solid car despite the dreaded valley pan leaking coolant.
Last edited by Eurofreak; 03-11-24 at 05:50 PM. Reason: update
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Also, and only if you have a fair amount of time, checkout this forum: Bob's the Oil guy. There's a deluge of helpful information and feedback, but it can be overwhelming.
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You don't have to use synthetic blend then go synthetic you can go full synthetic right away. I purchesed my F new in 2011 after 10k miles I switched to full synthetic with no issues. Leaking seals and gaskets was issue back in early 90's. If you have older car let's say anything before 1990 you might have issue due to chemical in synthetic oil may break down gasket material. I've been driving, racing, wrenching on cars,and bikes for 37yrs.
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I'm familiar with the Pennzoil Oil line, don't know much about other brands. But Pennzoil makes a synthetic for high mileage:
http://www.pennzoil.com/en_us/produc...h-mileage.html
BTW, I use Pennzoil Ultra Platinum, in case you didn't guess already
Lou
http://www.pennzoil.com/en_us/produc...h-mileage.html
BTW, I use Pennzoil Ultra Platinum, in case you didn't guess already
Lou
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I'm familiar with the Pennzoil Oil line, don't much about other brands. But Pennzoil makes a synthetic for high mileage:
http://www.pennzoil.com/en_us/produc...h-mileage.html
BTW, I use Pennzoil Ultra Platinum, in case you didn't guess already
Lou
http://www.pennzoil.com/en_us/produc...h-mileage.html
BTW, I use Pennzoil Ultra Platinum, in case you didn't guess already
Lou
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Thanks all. Yeah, I did a fair bit of reading on bobistheoilguy.com as well and most people don't have an issue. But considering I just dumped a decent chunk of change on this car, I want it to last.... reliability is the primary reason I switched from Audi/BMW to Lexus... i got tired of issues every month.
I'll make the switch and report back.
I'll make the switch and report back.
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Just curious what Euro cars (Audi/BMW) you had prior and which ones gave you issues that you alluded to every month??
Does that mean your screen name isn't necessarily true anymore
Does that mean your screen name isn't necessarily true anymore
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All my cars were purchased with high miles but only the German ones begged for repairs. I don't mind occasional maintenance. I've been wrenching since my 15th birthday and still enjoy it some. But fixing things like cracked/crumbling weatherstripping or replacing random control modules multiple times on a <10 year old car is a joke (BMW).
My German car experience:
1990 VW Corrado - rebuilt literally every mechanical component on the car
1999 BMW 540i - was actually solid in hindsight despite a couple unusual failures here and there, not to mention the notorious weatherstripping issues
2001 Audi S4 (stage 3 - 450hp) - was once touted to be the most expensive non-exotic car to maintain, it needed a lot of attention, much of it in "service position" with the entire front bumper and radiator support removed.
2006 BMW 330i - this was the traumatizing one. It leaked oil everywhere... head gasket, seals, valve covers, oil pan, etc., the navigation unit died repeatedly, radiator leaked, coolant hoses blew, weatherstripping fell apart, transmission started to fail, etc, etc... The truth is, the previous owner neglected the car. After spending a few thousand playing catch up on overdue maintenance/repairs, I gave up and sold it in under 7 months.
While no car is perfect, I'm hoping the F treats me much better. At this price point, there is really nothing else I could see myself driving today that combines great reliability, performance and comfort.
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Just sold my 2013 E92 M3 after the EDC(electronic dampening control) module died on me twice in under 1 year. It was my first BMW, before that I drove a lot of Lexus cars. I'll say this, the high level of tolerance for constant repairs and expensive maintenance by BMW owners is astounding.
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I thought we're supposed to use full synthetic on our ISF. The dealership said it's every 5k/6 months but I usually run my sport cars on full synthetic with 6 month internals anyway since they're not my daily driver and I drive them hard everytime I take one out.
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