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Will synthetic oil hurt my old car?

Will synthetic oil hurt my old car?

Yes, you can use synthetic oil in your classic car. Or your 20-year-old Taurus. The idea that synthetic oils are bad for older cars probably comes from the fact that early synthetic oils (we’re talking 1970s) contained a chemical compound that could damage engine seals and, in some cases, cause leaks.

How many miles between oil change synthetic?

If you are using synthetic oil, the interval between oil changes can be extended. Manufacturer recommendations range from 5,000 miles to 7,500 miles, on average. Some recommended intervals might be shorter or longer.

How often should you change the oil in your car?

Knowing when to change the oil in your vehicle used to be simple. There was a common standard: Do it every 3,000 miles. With technologically advanced engines and synthetic oils constantly being developed and reformulated, it’s not quite that easy anymore.

How long can you go without an oil change?

So, as best I can, here is the medium length answer. If your car does not require a synthetic blend oil assume 3,000 miles is the rule. On a side note, oil change specials for $19.95 use conventional, so make sure your car is old enough and doesn’t need a blend.

What is recommended mileage for oil change?

How many miles should you go before OIL CHANGE?

Most experts will say that, if you want to know an estimate for how many miles before oil change becomes a must, the safest bet is between 5,000 and 10,000 miles for most newer models.

How many KMS between oil changes on synthetic?

If your car’s manufacturer recommends synthetic oil, or if you decide to make the switch, you could go as many as 10,000 miles or more between oil changes. Though synthetic oil is much more expensive than regular oil, it has more benefits.

What is the required mileage before oil change oil changes?

Most experts will say that, if you want to know an estimate for how many miles before oil change becomes a must, the safest bet is between 5,000 and 10,000 miles for most newer models. The folks at Advance Auto Parts live and breathe cars, trucks, motorcycles, and anything else with wheels and an engine.

How often should I change the synthetic oil?

The Correct Change Interval for Synthetic Oil. Manufacturers’ recommended synthetic-oil change intervals vary greatly. For the vehicles in Car and Driver’s long-term test fleet, those intervals range from 6000 to 16,000 miles (and almost always include oil-filter changes). Oct 11 2019

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Ruth Doyle