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just wondering

Posted: 6/30/10 6:26pm Message 1 of 6
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lanoka harbor, NJ - USA
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Vette(s): 1990 L-98 white/ red/black leather interior targa top auto 1975 L48 blue/black leather interior t tops auto
finally took the plunge and when i changed my oil i used the synthetic oil. how many  of you have used the synthetic and what is your opinion of it?




















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Posted: 7/1/10 8:49am Message 2 of 6
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For the LT1 Chevrolet specifically calls for synthetic oil.  All I've ever used is Mobil 1 with no problems.

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Posted: 7/1/10 4:25pm Message 3 of 6
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As Dan said Mobil 1 is the factory recommended oil for the LT1--that's all i've ever used in the Vette. I also use it in a V8 Grand Cherokee (went with synthetic at around 90K miles) and in my GMC pick up (went with synthetic at 50K) no problems w/any of them. The only problems I've seen are with engines that are using/leaking oil be it valve seals/guides/rings/gaskets or rear main---synthetic will find it's way out of the engine quicker/easier then conventional oil.
 
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Posted: 7/2/10 4:59am Message 4 of 6
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Vette(s): 1985 Coupe-L98/Auto,Bright Red/Carmine. 1974 Coupe-L48/4speed, Medium Red Metallic/Black Deluxe.
As  Vaughn says, synthetics do have a tendency to find any small place it can to leak. The smaller molecules of the stuff just naturally wanna seep out anywhere they can. If you have a leak now, it'll get worse/bigger with synthetic oils.
Other than that, the only real drawback is the cost! That can be off-set by the fact that synthetics will handle heat much better without breaking down, so they do tend to last longer while still being effective.



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Posted: 7/2/10 6:28pm Message 5 of 6
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basically it was only about $10 more. a guy i know with a 95 was talking to me about it so ifigured i would breakdown and try it. went with penzoil as he stated he has had no problem with it and has always had good luck with it. i can understand the advantages of it but i hate it when some shops push it on people and charge them twice as much for it especially if they cant really  afford it. eddie208902010-07-02 18:29:18




















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Posted: 7/3/10 5:40pm Message 6 of 6
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Believe it or not; you should see an increase in fuel mileage.

Read and re-read Vaughn and Joel's message for correct *negatives* of synth oils....especially since Vaughn mentions the valve guides....rings and cylinder walls too. 



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