mark625 Posted September 25, 2010 Share Posted September 25, 2010 i heard about the bad thing using fully synthetic oil in the long run, that it'll build up sludges and tar in the engine even if you change oil every 10,000kms, how come is this happening? any advise of switching oil from fully synthetic into semi synthetic oil? thanks i dont think its true, coz ive benn using fully synthetic oil for over 10 years, i dont add up addetives. i used to have a pick up and i used fully synthetic oil since brand new, wen i sell it the engine is still in tip top condition even if it has a milage over 200t km. Quote Link to comment
phel Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 i dont think its true, coz ive benn using fully synthetic oil for over 10 years, i dont add up addetives. i used to have a pick up and i used fully synthetic oil since brand new, wen i sell it the engine is still in tip top condition even if it has a milage over 200t km. thanks for the golden info sir. Quote Link to comment
knoll1234 Posted September 29, 2010 Share Posted September 29, 2010 cars made 1996 and beyond are ripe for synthetics, earlier models won't have any valued effects on the wear and tear of moving parts. Nowadays the alloys and material compositions of cars have vastly evolved so much so from a molecular level, the synthetics fair very very well on newer cars because of the smooth bonding effects on surfaces. older cars burns the synthetics, newer ones bond to them. 1 Quote Link to comment
bigbadbootydaddy Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 Any feedbacks on eneos and repsol oils? Quote Link to comment
frontsight Posted October 20, 2010 Share Posted October 20, 2010 Castrol Fullysyntetic Quote Link to comment
LostCommand Posted November 4, 2010 Share Posted November 4, 2010 The most extreme service the oil will encounter will be when your engine is spinning close to redline for long minutes and some of the metal parts heat up red-hot. Try the lube requirements of turbo bearings at full scream, for example. Scary. For those stressed conditions, get yourself synthetics But most of us are destined to drive well below redline. (Except for maybe 5-10 racing events between oil changes, when the guy next to us pricks our macho pinoy ego). A slow revving engine stuck in traffic most of the month does not stress the oil. Compared to redline conditions, traffic conditions are cool. However, a slow revving engine stuck in traffic results to dirty oil, because of the poor combustion experienced by the engine at inefficient idleing. You get fuel contamination and moisture build up. Synthetic or not, your oil will dirty up and get sludgy really fast in traffic. what is the conclusion then? If you are stuck in traffic, you will get dirty oil, synthetic or not. So you may as well buy inexpensive mineral motor oil that you can change cheaply and keep the oil fresher. If you get synthetic here - you will end up dumping it way short of its 10,000 km life in any case, due to traffic dirty up, so no point. if you go distance driving, no traffic, then go for synthetic so you can max out the 10,000 km life and actually save on oil. If you race - and by race I mean every night you stress the engine to 6000 rpm for minutes at a time - then go synthetic. Pinoys being the machos we are, of course we all think we race. So we aspire for synthetic. This only makes the marketers richer, of course. LC 1 Quote Link to comment
noyzky7 Posted November 16, 2010 Share Posted November 16, 2010 cars made 1996 and beyond are ripe for synthetics, earlier models won't have any valued effects on the wear and tear of moving parts. Nowadays the alloys and material compositions of cars have vastly evolved so much so from a molecular level, the synthetics fair very very well on newer cars because of the smooth bonding effects on surfaces. older cars burns the synthetics, newer ones bond to them. Well said Bro.. In fact marami na ako pinagtanongan na car mechanics or even mechanical engr yan ang recommended nla, that older cars model won't benefit of having synthetics oil in there engine. Quote Link to comment
jasondy Posted December 1, 2010 Share Posted December 1, 2010 With the worsening traffic and pollution, car owners in Manila should consider changing oil earlier. Say at least 4,500kms for mineral oil and 6,000kms for synthetics. Anyway, here's my take on mineral and synthetic oils. Mineral oils we usually see are 20w50 range. Synthetics can go as low as 0w30. The latter has been refined to be very slick. On cold weather start ups, where our engines are at the most vulnerable point, a thinner oil will be most ideal; the oil flows faster to lubricate the engine. A 5W30 oil is rated as energy conserving. Why, because the thinner it gets, the more the engine can run freely and can lead to slightly lower fuel consumption. On daily driven cars with mineral oil, just let the engine warm up for less than a minute during cold starts to lessen engine wear and replace oil every 6months/4500kms whichever comes first. Quote Link to comment
manz Posted December 1, 2010 Share Posted December 1, 2010 I rarely go out of Metro Manila. This year, I drove up to Sta Rosa around 3 times, and that's it for my long drive. Neither do I race or own a performance car. Kaya para sakin, I only use regular oil and have it and the oil filter changed every 5000kms. With daily traffic, parang mas kampante ako if I have my oil changed frequently. But that's just me. Quote Link to comment
mark625 Posted December 2, 2010 Share Posted December 2, 2010 Any feedbacks on eneos and repsol oils? yune eneos ok daw sabi ng friend ko, middle east daw galing, pang hot weather daw kaya bagay satin hahaha dont know if its true, bka sales talk lang hehe but its cheap compare to mobil-1, Quote Link to comment
jasondy Posted December 12, 2010 Share Posted December 12, 2010 If i remember correctly Eneos is a Japan brand. Repsol is from the US. Anyway, The viscosity is more important in choosing oil for your car 2nd is the brand. Preferably from a reputable one. Quote Link to comment
chichoi Posted December 28, 2010 Share Posted December 28, 2010 mga sir meron din ba tayo thread para sa mga nag bebenta ng oil? nag hahanap kasi ako ng discount para sa semi synthetic. paki delete nlng kung mali itong post ko. thanks Quote Link to comment
yobag Posted January 9, 2011 Share Posted January 9, 2011 may mga gumagamit po ba ng repsol mineral oil dito? any feedback? Quote Link to comment
Locosguy Posted April 23, 2011 Share Posted April 23, 2011 Mobil 1 full synthetic, use ko on my s14 n wrx every 4k miles Quote Link to comment
notiboi Posted April 28, 2011 Share Posted April 28, 2011 cars made 1996 and beyond are ripe for synthetics, earlier models won't have any valued effects on the wear and tear of moving parts. Nowadays the alloys and material compositions of cars have vastly evolved so much so from a molecular level, the synthetics fair very very well on newer cars because of the smooth bonding effects on surfaces. older cars burns the synthetics, newer ones bond to them.I fully Agree with this! I also want to suggest using the oil that is appropriate for the cars aplication, kung race ba yan o daily driver. currently using Castrol 20W 50. change oil every 3K kms. Quote Link to comment
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