New vehicles yes. Older vehicles no, as they will leak with synthetic.Is it worth the extra money to get the synthetic? Was does it really do for you?
YesIs 2020 considered a new vehicle?
Same for my space ship.In my Tesla, nothing but synthetic...
Helium. That’s how it flies.Nitrogen or air in those tires?
Oil changes one of Big Oil’s scams. Why change at all? Just check the level every week and top off as needed — as the old leaks out/burns off it’ll eventually get “replaced” with new and you’ll save a bunch of money.
See, Glenn?I knew a guy that every 2000 miles all he did was change filter and top off oil. He swore by that, and who knows if he was wrong, he had that car a long time with no issues.
See, Glenn?
They don’t call him “Mr. Goodwrench” for nothing.Springsteen told me to do it.
The oil actually gets more durable the more you use it.Oil changes one of Big Oil’s scams. Why change at all? Just check the level every week and top off as needed — as the old leaks out/burns off it’ll eventually get “replaced” with new and you’ll save a bunch of money.
Interesting. I've always changed oil in my vehicles on 3000-5000 mile intervals, but have stuck to a 10,000 mile interval on my wife's 2014 4Runner since we bought it new, due to those same wise and able Japanese engineers you reference who recommend said 10,000 mile interval in the manual. I figure they are much smarter than I am, and although it was strange to wait that long at first, it has been completely fine over our eight years of ownership.5.5 Quarts synthetic 5W30 and I never go over 5k for my glorious and finely tuned Toyota 4Runner.
Why? Because that's what the wise and able engineers from the Empire of Japan told me to do.
Truth is that engine/oil is fine up to 10K but I like to baby it.
Adds 50 yards to your driver.Is it worth the extra money to get the synthetic? Was does it really do for you?
5,000 has been the recommendation for years. Oil change places love for you to think it’s 3,000.Yep, new vehicles recommend synthetic. And instead of the 3,000 mile oil change with regular, with synthetic you can go between 5,000 and 7,500 miles.
Nobody is SO busy that they can't change their own oil. It takes 30 minutes, it's easy as hell, saves you a ton of money, and makes you feel like a useful man. Plus, just like grilling, it's a good excuse to have a few cold ones while you do it.
It’s simple — rightsie tightsie, leftsie loosie. Now crawl under there and make us proud.You all have no idea just how bad I am with tools. No idea.
given the stress that some engines put on the oil, coking is not out of the question or a similar issue with hot shut downs. you would be amazed at the exhaust gas temperatures for vehicles with turbo chargers, or commonly called eco-boost now. oil pressure at ~4000 PSI and exhaust gas at ~1600 F is very taxing on the oil in the turbo.Synthetics won't coke will they?
What the hell do you drive and where do you live? There are indy shops up here in north NJ that would service even the most exotic of exotics. First thing I did was find a good indy shop and my C63S is the cheapest car in the service bays every time I take mine in for service.My car has to have the oil changed at the dealer every 2 years for like 2k. Kinda crazy but whatever. Back when I had a commoners car I used to go to valvoline and get the full synthetic and change it every 7,000 miles.
Need some deets. Manual, I trust?