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January 24th, 2018 12:31 AM #1They say, Fully Synthetic is better at heat protection and Extended Drain Intervals ..
The Heat Protection can benefit any type of driving conditions.
Extended Drain Intervals can only benefit those who are frequently out of the City or Fleets because they easily achieve the 5000kms/3months interval which is a hassle for some so they chose Fully Synthetic to change it every 10,000kms ...
But what about the ordinary office guy who can't get 10,000 kms in a year but still wanted to use synthetic for the heat protection reason .. Ofcourse I don't wanna wait 2 years to achieve 10,000 kms before changing oil ...
So what's the proper drain interval for Semi-Synthetics & Fully-Synthetics using months instead of kilometers ??
If:
Mineral Oil = every 3months/5,000kms
What months should Semi & Fully be drain & change ???
Semi-Synthetic = ????/7,000kms
Fully-Synthetic = ????/10,000kms
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January 24th, 2018 12:41 AM #2
what do you mean by high heat protection? if your car overheats... something is wrong with your cooling system.
don't worry about heat too much, I mean, do you drive like you're racing or you're just following slow cars in front of you? you're hardly pushing the engine which doesn't make much heat.
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January 24th, 2018 12:48 AM #3What I meant with heat protection is its better at lubricating engine parts compared to mineral oil ..
As far as I know, engine is cooled in 2 ways .. 1st is the engine oil absorbs the heat while lubricating the engine .. 2nd is the coolant absorbs the heat of the engine and the oil ..
That's why the engine will still overheat if the oil has not been change for a long time even if the coolant and cooling system of the car is in good condition ...
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January 24th, 2018 01:03 AM #4
so you experienced this overheating because of bad engine oil?
got proof?
engine book reference?Last edited by StockEngine; January 24th, 2018 at 01:08 AM.
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January 24th, 2018 08:49 AM #5Nope ..
But everytime I've read about Synthetic Oils in the internet, they're always associated with the term "better heat resistance" ..
I just use my common sense that better heat resistance leads to better engine protection .. (oil will not easily break down, no sludge formation, healthy engine, will not be prone to overheat) ..
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January 24th, 2018 09:02 AM #6in my experience, a poorly lubricated engine does not necessarily overheat.
it may show flickering oil warning light, or it simply stops running. "frozen engine".
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January 24th, 2018 12:44 PM #7fully synthetic is the best. kahit anong brand basta tama yung viscosity para sa auto mo.
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January 24th, 2018 04:05 PM #8
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January 24th, 2018 08:55 PM #10
It should be repairable. The labels on the tire sealant all say that its a temporary fix and you...
Liquid tire sealant