I have a Toyota truck and the recommended oil from Toyota per specs is synthetic.gotta be careful on some of those "synthetic" brands..
Toyota's synthetic is made by Mobil, which when i had managed a Mobil service station, it was introduced....like over 40 years ago, before i left that job, and got into trucking.
back then, it was 1 year or 20,000 miles you would change it.
BUT...once you changed from dino oil to synthetic, you could not go back...
and if your engine was a leaker..??
best to not ever go synthetic back then
that was way back then, it may not be true anymore.
yes for one of many reasons....I have a Toyota truck and the recommended oil from Toyota per specs is synthetic.
Our Chevy Trax has to use synthetic oil, has to be factory or equivalent, which not many aftermarket companies make, due to the turbo……didn’t realize that till after we got it, I always changed my own oil, now it’s done at the garageyes for one of many reasons....
1) synthetic is better, and longer lasting, extending changing intervals.(nearly all car makers recommend synthetic, either a full or blended formulas).
2) Toyota had bad engine wear issues, when they used regular "dino" oil, before the switch
3) customers were to blame in part too, for not following recommended changing intervals. allowing for sludge to build up.
differences in 18 wheeler turbos and gasoline engine turbo's, is that in a truck, you need to let the turbo idle down....so good oil is paramount to the turbo's life.Our Chevy Trax has to use synthetic oil, has to be factory or equivalent, which not many aftermarket companies make, due to the turbo……didn’t realize that till after we got it, I always changed my own oil, now it’s done at the garage
That sounds like a violation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, if you are forced to only use their oil.Our Chevy Trax has to use synthetic oil, has to be factory or equivalent, which not many aftermarket companies make, due to the turbo……didn’t realize that till after we got it, I always changed my own oil, now it’s done at the garage
My Turbo sings, took the silencer ring out of it.differences in 18 wheeler turbos and gasoline engine turbo's, is that in a truck, you need to let the turbo idle down....so good oil is paramount to the turbo's life.
in a gasoline engine, the turbo comes on as needed, like for passing.
and also too, ritually following the owners manual on oil changes is highly recommended.
Anni , have you looked at the Mobil 1 oils? I have been very happy with Mobil 1 since I switched to it.Our Chevy Trax has to use synthetic oil, has to be factory or equivalent, which not many aftermarket companies make, due to the turbo……didn’t realize that till after we got it, I always changed my own oil, now it’s done at the garage
It didn’t meet Chevy’s specifications for the Trax, it was a new formula for this engine and turbo, and at that time, only Chevy had that oil, never checked into it lately due to where we live now, I couldn’t change it myself anyway.Anni , have you looked at the Mobil 1 oils? I have been very happy with Mobil 1 since I switched to it.
I can't change my oil either. Sucks to get in this condition. I'm like Old Me , I can get down there but it would take 3 men and a wrecker to get me back up.It didn’t meet Chevy’s specifications for the Trax, it was a new formula for this engine and turbo, and at that time, only Chevy had that oil, never checked into it lately due to where we live now, I couldn’t change it myself anyway.
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