>As for synthetic or conventional, go with what's more important to you.
> If the motor is really solid, then it's probably worth the extra bucks
>to dump in synthetic. But if the motor has some miles on it and will
>probably need a rebuild in the near future, then don't waste the extra
>cash, use conventional. If it's just an average decent motor, but
>nothing great, then mix a couple quarts of synthetic in with the
>conventional to save a few bucks.
>
>Patrick
>'93 Cobra
way ta go FOCTARD
ya just roasted an engine with your FOCTARD advise
GETSOME CERTIFICATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mineral oil DEGRADES synthetic you tard
patrick sez" spongebob i am a retard"
hurc ast
Jim Warman - 07 May 2005 06:12 GMT
Does it degrade POA synthetics or dino-based semi-synthetics (which are now
touted as synthetic) or both?
Is the suggestion poor economics? Yes.... Will it kill a motor? Hardly...
You need a hobby.... try wrapping both hands around your member.... it'll
keep them away from the keyboard and reduce your useless information.
> >As for synthetic or conventional, go with what's more important to you.
> > If the motor is really solid, then it's probably worth the extra bucks
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>
> hurc ast
WindsorFox[SS] - 07 May 2005 07:09 GMT
> Does it degrade POA synthetics or dino-based semi-synthetics (which are now
> touted as synthetic) or both?
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> You need a hobby.... try wrapping both hands around your member.... it'll
> keep them away from the keyboard and reduce your useless information.
Mobil 1, Amsoil, Redline, Royal Purple and Neo are all 100%
compatible with conventional petrolium motor oil.

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Jim Warman - 07 May 2005 08:04 GMT
Well, the question was rhetorical.... just looking to see if "IT" knows the
difference between POAs and hydro-cracks....
> > Does it degrade POA synthetics or dino-based semi-synthetics (which are now
> > touted as synthetic) or both?
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> Mobil 1, Amsoil, Redline, Royal Purple and Neo are all 100%
> compatible with conventional petrolium motor oil.
WindsorFox[SS] - 07 May 2005 07:06 GMT
> GETSOME CERTIFICATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> mineral oil DEGRADES synthetic you tard
>
> patrick sez" spongebob i am a retard"
>
> hurc ast
Wrong. You do not know what you are talking about.

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