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this link is long, but you can scroll down to the synthetic section. https://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Oils1.html |
Actually, I thought Mobil 1 was one of the first Synthetics to switch away from being true synthetic (PAO) to highly processed dinosaur juice.
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it's been said that of the fully synthetic oils, amsoil uses the best and most expensive PAO base however. |
According to your own link, Mobil does not make a true synthetic PAO-based oil.
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it used to be as follows: mobile 1 5000 and 7500 were synthetic blends. if it had a guarantee of 10k miles(or more), it was a full synthetic(presumeably PAO based). if this is true, i have no reason to go back to mobile 1! |
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My other vehicle gets dino and a ac delco filter since the day it was new. (150,000 or so miles on it). It will keep getting dino. I usually buy quart bottles since it takes 4 1/2 quarts and the oil cost is somewhere around $12 or so depending which brand and if it is on sale or if I buy a case or what. I always do my own maintenance - and there is not that much cost difference for whatever that is worth. While I do believe that syn has superior lube qualities and less friction I really saw no difference in gas mileage. Your results could vary, depending on the variables involved. This is just my experience with dino and syn. |
I run Amsoil and gained 1.5 MPG in my 01 Chevy Impala!
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