300K miles
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#19
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Just Drive it...wait till it goes then just drop in a engine...
I had a 289k crown vic that would smoke like a cheech and chong. All I did was switch to high mileage Valvoline and lucus full syn oil treatment ( swap with one of the qts of oil) and it worked quite well
I am soo glad to see you are at 300k any major repairs???
I had a 289k crown vic that would smoke like a cheech and chong. All I did was switch to high mileage Valvoline and lucus full syn oil treatment ( swap with one of the qts of oil) and it worked quite well
I am soo glad to see you are at 300k any major repairs???
#24
I would say only if the car grew up on synthetic would I keep it on synthetic.
#25
When you have over 200000km you should stop using synthetic oil it's thinner so on older cars it starts to leak and so on..... If your burning oil you can add this stuff I forget the name I will try & find out tomorrow, anyway I had a VR6 that's used to burn oil & I would add this stuff and it would actually work! USE REGULAR OIL IT'S POINTLESS AND A WAIST OF YOUR MONEY USING SYNTHETIC OIL ON A CAR WITH OVER 200000km!!!
#29
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When you have over 200000km you should stop using synthetic oil it's thinner so on older cars it starts to leak and so on..... If your burning oil you can add this stuff I forget the name I will try & find out tomorrow, anyway I had a VR6 that's used to burn oil & I would add this stuff and it would actually work! USE REGULAR OIL IT'S POINTLESS AND A WAIST OF YOUR MONEY USING SYNTHETIC OIL ON A CAR WITH OVER 200000km!!!
#30
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Yea, switching to synthetic is a once mineral has been used you have to stick to it. On the molecular level, synthetics are all the same size (thus the reason why it protects better by making more contact to internal parts) minerals on the molecular levels are all different sizes. Once they get into gaskets, they create cavities that are larger than synthetics and then begin to seep through.