
The new engine runs fully, but obviously that's starting from scratch with new bearings, gaskets, seals etc so makes more sense.
TBH, if you have a decent amount of miles on your engine, as 99% will do by now, 10-40 semi is going to be just fine

Sorry, what?Space1999 wrote:If you want your engine to wear out faster, have less MPG and less BHP, and produce more sludge and potentially higher emissions, the semi-synth is fine! This is not my opinion, this is scientific, empirically measurable, fact.
Given that you can get full synth from places like Opie Oils (with whom I have no connection, by the way) for less than most places sell semi-synth, you might as well get full synth...
No, it's not actually.Space1999 wrote:Your logic is like justifying not giving up smoking because you've already smoked a lot!
It just gets people scared about using an oil which has probably (or should have been) used for it up until now.Space1999 wrote:If you want your engine to wear out faster, have less MPG and less BHP, and produce more sludge and potentially higher emissions, the semi-synth is fine!