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The Greasy Spoon
At this point should I worry? Changed oils
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<blockquote data-quote="wesessiah" data-source="post: 12139987" data-attributes="member: 111232"><p>you'll always burn more than normal when switching type of oil... if you went from their blend to their synthetic/hydrocracked formula expect some to disappear for a change or two due to the different bonding properties and the old formula being worked out.</p><p></p><p>that being said, i agree with the above... mobil 1 (from what i've seen) tends to use group III/hydrocracked dino oil for base stock with some group IV/pao in it. so it won't have the seal conditioning characteristics of ester synthetic, or quite the properties or regular dino oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wesessiah, post: 12139987, member: 111232"] you'll always burn more than normal when switching type of oil... if you went from their blend to their synthetic/hydrocracked formula expect some to disappear for a change or two due to the different bonding properties and the old formula being worked out. that being said, i agree with the above... mobil 1 (from what i've seen) tends to use group III/hydrocracked dino oil for base stock with some group IV/pao in it. so it won't have the seal conditioning characteristics of ester synthetic, or quite the properties or regular dino oil. [/QUOTE]
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