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Old 01-26-2006, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Wisconsin S2k,Jan 26 2006, 07:33 AM
for the amount that it costs, royal purple is crap. you can get much better oils for that kind of money or less.
such as
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Originally Posted by Vladimir L,Jan 26 2006, 12:13 PM
such as
Redline, Amsoil, Mobil 1, Castrol Syntec, etc.
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Or any number of brand name non-synthetics.
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Bob is the Oil Guy
...is your friend
Mobil1 SuperSyn, Extended Performance
Amsoil
German Castrol Syntec

There are tons of good oils out there, and by tweaking your drain interval and oil filter choice, you can use a wide range of products.

Just FYI, if you buy synthetics you CAN get 7500 miles out of them without a used oil analysis. And if it bugs you a ton, you can swap out the oil filter halfway through the interval.
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[QUOTE=s98d7fs,Jan 26 2006, 11:32 AM]
Mobil1 SuperSyn, Extended Performance
Amsoil
German Castrol Syntec

There are tons of good oils out there, and by tweaking your drain interval and oil filter choice, you can use a wide range of products.

Just FYI, if you buy synthetics you CAN get 7500 miles out of them without a used oil analysis.
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Originally Posted by mikegarrison,Jan 26 2006, 01:18 AM
Hey, don't you be dissing my mod list like that.
LOL! You made my day man. Thanks.
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Newer German cars such as Mercedes, BMW, Audi ... have some kind of oil monitor system that analyzes conditions of the oil by tracking the driving distances, cold starts ... to tell the owners when to change the oil. Synthetic oil is recommended for those cars, and the change interval usually around 12k miles or more, up to 18k miles for long distance drivers. When oil is changed, the counter is reset to 10k miles and you do not need to change oil again until it counts down to zero. The oil sumps of these cars have much higher capacities than most Japanese cars, at around 8 quarts or more.

I changed oil in my E430 once a year, at that time the counter goes down close to zero.
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