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Re: Who uses synthetic oil in their cars or tractors here
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Posted by Tom on April 29, 2003 at 05:39:05 from (12.86.232.216):
In Reply to: Who uses synthetic oil in their cars or tractors here posted by KURT (mi) on April 28, 2003 at 03:13:27:
Use Mobil One 5W30 in my cars, change oil and filter every 3000 miles. NEVER had any problems in 15 years. Never had any oil leaks. Mobile One has additives to prevent oil seal damage/leakage. Use Mobil Delvac One 5W40 in newer diesel tractor. The full synthetic Mobil Delvac is for heavy diesels, available at Mobil Distributor and Petro truck stops. Used my long haul truckers who own their own trucks and are responsible for all repairs cost. Don't use other brand of synthetics. If you do some research on the contents of synthitics, you will see that 95 percent of all tests by independent labs are performed on Mobil. Many other brands use cheaper methods of manufacture. Last comment, stay away from blends - you don't know what you are getting. If you want a "blend" choose your own base oil and add your own synthitic.
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