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Old 05-30-2007, 07:39 PM
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I have already racked up 2500 miles in 3 weeks of ownership, for a total of 5k. When should I switch? I want this H3 to last as long as possible. It spends 99% of the time on the hwy with short dirt road trips to the rigs..thanks, Bill
 
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Old 05-30-2007, 07:44 PM
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You can switch over when ever you want to start recieving superior service from your oil





Any time.........................do it now
 
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i changed mine over on the second oil change. The dealer did my first at 2990 miles (I brought it in because my battery had a dead cell) they said lets go ahead and change the oil so I let'em go. It was a freebie anyway.

Second oilchange was last week, I was at 6500 miles and put in Penzoil Platinum Synthetic 5w30w. I don't know the best time to convert over but I didn't want to wait, the oil change was $63.00 out the door but I do have $13.00 coming back in a rebate so it was around $50.00 for the change. From everything I've read about using it in car engines has been very positive. My personal experience with AmSoil Synthetic Sabre two stroke oil has been excellent. I use it in my 2 stroke gas engine radio controlled helicopters. The motors still look brand new after dozens of gallons. After 50 hrs of flying time the plug and cylinder liner, piston and ring still look like new, the motor is very reliable and never runs hot.

I'm hoping these new synthetic oils are as good as they claim to be. I really wanted AMSoil oil and filter but I didn't have time to order it as I've still not talked to any other local distributors for AmSoil. Maybe it will help keep those I-5 gremlins at bay.

 
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:03 PM
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I have been using synthetic since the first oil change. I go about 5000 miles between oil changes using the synthetic. It's worth the extra money in the long run, start using it asap.
 
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:08 PM
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I started using it after my first oil change as well.....

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Old 05-30-2007, 09:22 PM
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As SOME of you, who have know me a while, know that I'm a NOOB at anything other than having a PRETTY TRUCK, so can someone tell me:

1) Why is syntheic oil better?
2) Is it ever TOO LATE to start using synthetic
3) What is the square root of an equilateral triangle if one side is 169?

Thanks,
Bling Master
 
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:34 PM
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ORIGINAL: HummBob

As SOME of you, who have know me a while, know that I'm a NOOB at anything other than having a PRETTY TRUCK, so can someone tell me:

1) Why is syntheic oil better?
2) Is it ever TOO LATE to start using synthetic
3) What is the square root of an equilateral triangle if one side is 169?

Thanks,
Bling Master
1) Better hot engine protection. Better cold start protection. Lasts longer.

2)No

3) [:@]
 
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:37 PM
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ORIGINAL: blackstangs281

ORIGINAL: HummBob

As SOME of you, who have know me a while, know that I'm a NOOB at anything other than having a PRETTY TRUCK, so can someone tell me:

1) Why is syntheic oil better?
2) Is it ever TOO LATE to start using synthetic
3) What is the square root of an equilateral triangle if one side is 169?

Thanks,
Bling Master
1) Better hot engine protection. Better cold start protection. Lasts longer.

2)No

3) [:@]
1)Lasts longer as in less Oil Changes Needed or Makes the ENGINE Last Longer?
2)So using "normal" oil didn't have any adverse effects?
3)
 
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169 what?
 
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:50 PM
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ORIGINAL: HummBob

ORIGINAL: blackstangs281

ORIGINAL: HummBob

As SOME of you, who have know me a while, know that I'm a NOOB at anything other than having a PRETTY TRUCK, so can someone tell me:

1) Why is syntheic oil better?
2) Is it ever TOO LATE to start using synthetic
3) What is the square root of an equilateral triangle if one side is 169?

Thanks,
Bling Master
1) Better hot engine protection. Better cold start protection. Lasts longer.

2)No

3) [:@]
1)Lasts longer as in less Oil Changes Needed or Makes the ENGINE Last Longer?
2)So using "normal" oil didn't have any adverse effects?
3)
1) you can go longer on a oil change if you want. ( although I still change mine at 3000. I just like having the added protection in case something happens like overheating or other breakage) And yes, It can help the engine last longer ( less wear on cold start ups, and it does not break down like reg oil). In simple terms: it's slippier

2) As long as it was changed often, it's fine. you just don't get the added protection.

3)[>:]

Seems the most used is Castrol or Mobil 1. I use Mobil 1. Never let me down yet. Plus, test's have been done by NASA, and they use Mobil 1. Don't know how much that meens because rain showers still prevent a shuttle launch.
 


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