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    Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    So far all my life ive ran nothing but straight pennzoil conventional oil.(5w30 & 5w20). Never any engine issues. Also always ran a quality oil filter. Usually wix xp filters.

    For some reason i can't find it anywhere in person anymore. If i think i do it says synthetic blend, and im not wanting to switch. Ive read years ago that once you switch to synthetic then you can't go back to conventional.

    I know the basics that there are...semi synthetic, full synthetic and all that jazz. But blends?

    Anyone having a good knowledge on the topic? Thanks

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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    That was the past. All the oils can be switched anytime you want, semi synthetic to synthetic back to conv if you want, it doesn’t matter. However synthetic oil’s have come down in price so much that it’s almost ridiculous to use anything but a full synthetic.

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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    That's just an old wives tale about switching between the Dino and synthetic. Think about this, some synthetics have base stock Dino oil in them. Another old myth is if you run Dino oil and then start running synthetic oil you develop oil leaks.

    Not sure why you can't find Dino oil anymore but it could be because the oil mfgs are stepping up to synthetic blends for longer intervals.

    You could contact a company like Blackstone Labratories for more info on your concerns as they test oils all day longConventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    If you make the switch to semi-synthetic or full synthetic keep using those Wix filters, they're one of the best brands on the market along with Baldwin. Alot of semi trucks run Wix and Baldwin and that alone speaks volumesConventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    Cool thanks for the incite guys. Ill switch over. I was not sure. Yinz helped me ease the mind lol

    Glen e ive read bobstheoilguy b4 years ago about oil filters. I fell down the rabbit hole lol...learned about the differences.

    Klasse which is how i learned about wix. I used to run baldwin b4 that because i seen them being run on some heavy equipment when i first go into the local.

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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    ^^^ What Glen & Roger said ^^^

    I have been using "Blends" for years now with zero problems.

    As long as the oil you use has an SAE rating, and you use the proper weight oil, you won't have any problems at all.
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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    FWIW I'm currently running Motul XS3100 5w40 full synthetic and a Wix oil filter. It will be just about due for a change when I get back from my trip to Tennessee, back to the thinner stuff for winter.

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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Klasse Act View Post
    FWIW I'm currently running Motul XS3100 5w40 full synthetic and a Wix oil filter. It will be just about due for a change when I get back from my trip to Tennessee, back to the thinner stuff for winter.

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    Never heard of it, so had to look it up....french racing oil? Oui ouiConventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    I’ve only used Mobil 1 full synthetic in all of our Honda and Toyota vehicles over the last 15+ years. No issues.

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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

    Mobil One in my Accord, Castrol Edge in my A4, and dino Castrol GTX in my Caddy
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    Re: Conventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

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    Never heard of it, so had to look it up....french racing oil? Oui ouiConventional oil....hard to find, switch to synthetic?

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