first oil change
Oil is very simple. All major car manufacturers spend lots of time and money determining the type of oil suitable for their cars. Those oils will carry the certification on the label. The use of a "non-certified" oil will cause the dealer to refuse warranty service on lubrication related failures.
RP and amSOIL are not certified by ANY manufacturers and it is unlikely that they meet any of the specs.
Europe has used 30k km (roughly 18k miles) or three year oil change intervals since the mid 90's.
Follow the car manufacturer's oil change intervals and the required approved fluids and you will not have a lubrication related issues. Using non-approved fluids is a crap shoot.
. If I try detail, I end up rambling mini-novels that are to long of a read
that and I don't know it all! Touching on the pure and real or not synthetic, which I am more impressed here how well it was contained, explained, and with great restrain as well
. Some talks on Mobil's site about what is their synthetic made of. Well, it was too hot of a subject (like a few here that worked long and hard to narrow the synthetic, not really synthetic cross-hairs) and would open a can of worms on forums, too little info is a very bad thing, too much info that most people don't understand leads to too many assumptions that make a mess that can last years clearing out of every web site it was "I heard" from and to
. So, back to the find, and first up I say I give them chemists the respect they deserve (as well the articles in mags that were as trusted), so I trust them more than the advertisements, that Mobil synthetic will be a blend of whatever is needed for each oil version they offer, based on them knowing for a fact what blend will work best! Will there new 0W50 need a higher level of PAO, or Esters/non-PAO synthetics to pick from such as diesters, polyolesters, alklylated napthlenes, alkyklated benzenes, this is all up to them, and it will be tested, and certified for what engines it can go in/should go in. Besides, their blends are a bit of their trade secrets Last edited by Jeff M; Oct 12, 2011 at 11:38 AM.




