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leepark 11-21-2006 01:42 PM

OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 
So if the recommend interval for an oil change is 5000 miles (8000 kms) based on regular (not synthetic) 5W20 or 0W20, and assuming you follow this recommendation what are the benefits to using synthetic (at a higher cost)?

Most of the reasons I've come across thus far for using synthetic has been that you can extend the recommended interval. But if you change every 5000 miles this argument is thrown out the window.

If you are using synthetic, why? If you're using regular, why?

Which weight (5W20 or 0W20) are you using? Why? Are your reasons based on the climate of where you live?

Is regular 5W20 and regular 0W20 priced differently? I was told by a local dealership that the 0W20 is more than the 5W20.

ag4ever 11-21-2006 02:47 PM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 
Is there a non synthetic 0w20?

If so, that is what I will use.

leepark 11-21-2006 03:08 PM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 

Originally Posted by ag4ever (Post 99764)
Is there a non synthetic 0w20?

If so, that is what I will use.

There's definitely a non synthetic 0W20. 0W20 is $15 (Canadian funds) more than the 5W20 at my dealership.

Big-Foot 11-21-2006 06:25 PM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 
First off - I don't believe in extended drain intervals for an oil simply because it's synthetic. It's true that oil itself never wears out but is simply diluted or contaminated from combustion byproducts as well as just general wear and soughing of materials from the mechanical assemblies.

That said - The TCH is a different sort of animal from your typical ICE propelled vehicle. The ICE runs more at a steady-state or not at all rather than varying RPMs and dynamic loads.

In a normal vehicle, I change my oil every 2500-3000 miles (yes even synthetics which I use in all my vehicles - Mobil-1) - but in the TCH, I think that drain intervals beyond that 3000 mile limit would not be uncalled for.
I would say that 5000 miles would be a reasonable maximum interval.

Mobil-1 0w20 - Minneapolis MN

kluken 11-21-2006 09:22 PM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 
I switched to 0W20 and plan on running that all year round, even though it rarely gets below freezing here in GA. I beleive the manual calls for 5K changes and I will probably adopt that shortly, I usually do the first few oil changes well under to flush out the stuff from engine break in, but next chnage will be a 4K change and will probably do 5K there after.

leepark 11-21-2006 11:33 PM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 

Originally Posted by kluken (Post 99832)
I switched to 0W20 and plan on running that all year round, even though it rarely gets below freezing here in GA. I beleive the manual calls for 5K changes and I will probably adopt that shortly, I usually do the first few oil changes well under to flush out the stuff from engine break in, but next chnage will be a 4K change and will probably do 5K there after.

Switched to 0W20 regular or synthetic?

lars-ss 11-22-2006 05:25 AM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 
Mobil 1 0W-20 for me at next change (6,000 mile change) and then I will start 5,000 mile intervals.

Prius2Camry 12-30-2006 06:34 PM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 
I do not use synthetic oil because I do not drive my hybrid every day or two. Synthetic oils are so slippery that if a vehicle sits unstarted for 3 or more days, the oil will drain off those critical and not quite so critical parts. The thought of starting the ICE without many of the parts being properly lubricated makes me shudder! Can you say rapid, excessive engine wear?

skywagon 12-30-2006 07:13 PM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 

Originally Posted by Prius2Camry (Post 104602)
I do not use synthetic oil because I do not drive my hybrid every day or two. Synthetic oils are so slippery that if a vehicle sits unstarted for 3 or more days, the oil will drain off those critical and not quite so critical parts. The thought of starting the ICE without many of the parts being properly lubricated makes me shudder! Can you say rapid, excessive engine wear?


:lightbulb Is this a joke or a troll???? Maybe both ROTFFLMAO:omg: :omg:

Prius2Camry 12-30-2006 07:57 PM

Re: OIL CHANGE - final questions re. interval and oil weight... chime in!
 
Hey Skywagon,

That is neither a joke nor a troll. I was given this insight from the chief metalurgist at one of the world's major motor companies. So ignore or belittle it at your risk.


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