Engine oil advice
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Engine oil advice
I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Thanks
Matt
97 TJ, 2.5L, 5spd
My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Thanks
Matt
97 TJ, 2.5L, 5spd
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Re: Engine oil advice
ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
>
> My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
>
> I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
>
> Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
it's about dead even.
The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
--
DougW
> I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
>
> My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
>
> I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
>
> Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
it's about dead even.
The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Engine oil advice
ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
>
> My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
>
> I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
>
> Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
it's about dead even.
The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
--
DougW
> I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
>
> My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
>
> I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
>
> Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
it's about dead even.
The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Engine oil advice
ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
>
> My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
>
> I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
>
> Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
it's about dead even.
The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
--
DougW
> I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
>
> My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
>
> I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
>
> Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
it's about dead even.
The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Engine oil advice
ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
>
> My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
>
> I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
>
> Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
it's about dead even.
The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
--
DougW
> I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
>
> My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
>
> I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
>
> Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
it's about dead even.
The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Engine oil advice
I've been useing Castrol 20w-50 with Lucas oil stabilizer.I live in
Phoenix Az that's worked great for me hope it works for
you............SILKY
DougW wrote:
> ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> > I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
> >
> > My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
> >
> > I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
> >
> > Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
>
> Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
> and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
> synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
> it's about dead even.
>
> The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
> climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
>
> --
> DougW
Phoenix Az that's worked great for me hope it works for
you............SILKY
DougW wrote:
> ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> > I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
> >
> > My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
> >
> > I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
> >
> > Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
>
> Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
> and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
> synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
> it's about dead even.
>
> The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
> climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: Engine oil advice
I've been useing Castrol 20w-50 with Lucas oil stabilizer.I live in
Phoenix Az that's worked great for me hope it works for
you............SILKY
DougW wrote:
> ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> > I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
> >
> > My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
> >
> > I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
> >
> > Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
>
> Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
> and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
> synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
> it's about dead even.
>
> The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
> climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
>
> --
> DougW
Phoenix Az that's worked great for me hope it works for
you............SILKY
DougW wrote:
> ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> > I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
> >
> > My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
> >
> > I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
> >
> > Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
>
> Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
> and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
> synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
> it's about dead even.
>
> The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
> climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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Posts: n/a
Re: Engine oil advice
I've been useing Castrol 20w-50 with Lucas oil stabilizer.I live in
Phoenix Az that's worked great for me hope it works for
you............SILKY
DougW wrote:
> ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> > I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
> >
> > My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
> >
> > I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
> >
> > Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
>
> Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
> and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
> synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
> it's about dead even.
>
> The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
> climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
>
> --
> DougW
Phoenix Az that's worked great for me hope it works for
you............SILKY
DougW wrote:
> ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> > I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
> >
> > My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
> >
> > I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
> >
> > Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
>
> Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
> and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
> synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
> it's about dead even.
>
> The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
> climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
>
> --
> DougW
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: Engine oil advice
I've been useing Castrol 20w-50 with Lucas oil stabilizer.I live in
Phoenix Az that's worked great for me hope it works for
you............SILKY
DougW wrote:
> ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> > I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
> >
> > My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
> >
> > I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
> >
> > Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
>
> Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
> and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
> synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
> it's about dead even.
>
> The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
> climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
>
> --
> DougW
Phoenix Az that's worked great for me hope it works for
you............SILKY
DougW wrote:
> ambrin did pass the time by typing:
> > I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
> >
> > My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
> >
> > I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
> >
> > Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
>
> Benefits... dunno. I've tried everything from synthetic/mix/dino
> and noticed exactly nothing. Regular changes are the key. With
> synthetics you can stretch things a bit longer. Cost-wise I think
> it's about dead even.
>
> The only benefit to the pure synthetic was when I go to higher/colder
> climates. It seems to run better than dinosludge does. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: Engine oil advice
I have used synthetics in my vehicles for about 10 years.. Before that it
was Quaker State.
Same thing on my last vehicle, a 98 Cobra. I used synthetic. Sometimes oil
changes didn't get done till about 5k miles but usually it was between
3-4k. Just before we traded it in at 77k miles we peered in through the oil
filler opening and it was still just as clean and bright as it could be. I
couldn't say that with a dino oil.
Seriously, it works great. I use Mobil 1. It's in my Liberty too.
Kate
"ambrin" <ambrin@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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: I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
:
: My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
:
: I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
:
: Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
:
: Thanks
: Matt
: 97 TJ, 2.5L, 5spd
:
:
was Quaker State.
Same thing on my last vehicle, a 98 Cobra. I used synthetic. Sometimes oil
changes didn't get done till about 5k miles but usually it was between
3-4k. Just before we traded it in at 77k miles we peered in through the oil
filler opening and it was still just as clean and bright as it could be. I
couldn't say that with a dino oil.
Seriously, it works great. I use Mobil 1. It's in my Liberty too.
Kate
"ambrin" <ambrin@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:p25Kf.14983$2O6.11621@newssvr12.news.prodigy. com...
: I've always used Quaker State oil in my gasoline engines.
:
: My 97 TJ 2.5L 5spd will use 10w-30 year round, or so the books say.
:
: I know that some folks here have used synthetic engine oil.
:
: Any recommendations/advice as to benefits of synthetics?
:
: Thanks
: Matt
: 97 TJ, 2.5L, 5spd
:
: