Re: Beating a dead horse with an oil can
I answered last night, but just when I went to post it, I was disconnected from the internet and I just went to bed.<br /><br />You can change over anytime if you want to, as long as you beleive your engine is reasonably clean and it sounds like you have maintained this vehicle well. On the other hand you really do not need to unless you just want to go a little longer between changes. Mobil 1 is good to 7,500-10,000 miles without a filter change in between. Amsoil farther if you want to spend $20.00 for an oil analisis, but why not just change it.<br /><br />Cajun555 is correct in that your engine will live a long time with just conventional oils if serviced regularly. It all depends on why you want to change.<br /><br />Synthetics will protect in severe situations much better than conventional oils in every situation, but unless you are towing an ocean liner all the time, I would put my money on maintenance in your situation.<br /><br />If you want a great oil at a great price, then see if you can find Chevron Dello 400 in the 10W-30, Its sometimes hard to find. You could use the 15W-40 durring the summer, These are diesel oils, but they are hydrocracked petrolium and as close to synthetic as you can get without the price. (Very close to the Castrol Syntec), and actually all year round in your climate. Thats what I use when Im not running synthetic.<br /><br />I use synthetic in everything I own, But then Im a little Anal about lubrication. (Ya think)!