Switching to synthetic...do I need to flush?
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Switching to synthetic...do I need to flush?
i'm almost at 30,000 km and a change is due. the cars always been on conventional from the 1st 2 free servicing and the semi-major type 3 servicing. would be ok to just dump in the synthetic or would i need to flush out the old oil with something???
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Re: Switching to synthetic...do I need to flush?
Originally posted by dee diddy
i'm almost at 30,000 km and a change is due. the cars always been on conventional from the 1st 2 free servicing and the semi-major type 3 servicing. would be ok to just dump in the synthetic or would i need to flush out the old oil with something???
i'm almost at 30,000 km and a change is due. the cars always been on conventional from the 1st 2 free servicing and the semi-major type 3 servicing. would be ok to just dump in the synthetic or would i need to flush out the old oil with something???
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It's recommended that u do an oil change w/ oil flush additive b4 u switch to full synthetic. Some conventional oils r not compatible w/ synthetic oil causing ur seals to break n leak.
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Re: Re: Switching to synthetic...do I need to flush?
Originally posted by russianDude
No flush needed. In fact, you can mix regular and synthetic 50/50 if you want,. they are fully compatable,
No flush needed. In fact, you can mix regular and synthetic 50/50 if you want,. they are fully compatable,
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jmai It's recommended that u do an oil change w/ oil flush additive b4 u switch to full synthetic. Some conventional oils r not compatible w/ synthetic oil causing ur seals to break n leak.[/QUOTE ]
this is the guy I'd take my car to
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Originally posted by jmai
It's recommended that u do an oil change w/ oil flush additive b4 u switch to full synthetic. Some conventional oils r not compatible w/ synthetic oil causing ur seals to break n leak.
It's recommended that u do an oil change w/ oil flush additive b4 u switch to full synthetic. Some conventional oils r not compatible w/ synthetic oil causing ur seals to break n leak.
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Originally posted by TLKrazey20
You trying to blow dudes engine up??? GOD I hope your not a mechanic
You trying to blow dudes engine up??? GOD I hope your not a mechanic
This is a good place to begin your education:
www.mobil1.com (FAQ section):
Q:
Do I need to flush my engine before converting to Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™?
A:
No. There is no special preparation necessary when converting from conventional oil to Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™. In fact, Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ is compatible with conventional oil should it be necessary to mix the two. However, diluting it with conventional oil will reduce the superior performance characteristics of Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™.
Back in the days synehtic oils were not fully compatable, thats why people have this myths about "engine flush"
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Switching to synthetic...do I need to flush?
Originally posted by russianDude
It's time for you to do some readings on modern synthetic oils.
This is a good place to begin your education:
www.mobil1.com (FAQ section):
Q:
Do I need to flush my engine before converting to Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™?
A:
No. There is no special preparation necessary when converting from conventional oil to Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™. In fact, Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ is compatible with conventional oil should it be necessary to mix the two. However, diluting it with conventional oil will reduce the superior performance characteristics of Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™.
Back in the days synehtic oils were not fully compatable, thats why people have this myths about "engine flush"
It's time for you to do some readings on modern synthetic oils.
This is a good place to begin your education:
www.mobil1.com (FAQ section):
Q:
Do I need to flush my engine before converting to Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™?
A:
No. There is no special preparation necessary when converting from conventional oil to Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™. In fact, Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ is compatible with conventional oil should it be necessary to mix the two. However, diluting it with conventional oil will reduce the superior performance characteristics of Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™.
Back in the days synehtic oils were not fully compatable, thats why people have this myths about "engine flush"
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