Best oil or most commonly used?
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Rep Power: 0 ^^^ I can't find a straight answer... I think i'll go to pepboys/autozone and ask them what's the difference of Mobil 1 Full Synthetic, SuperSyn and Tripple Synthetic oil...
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Rep Power: 266 Mobil 1 and Mobil 1 SuperSyn are the same oil, just SuperSyn is the newest version of Mobil 1. SuperSyn must have improved additives for fuel-efficient cars like Civics, or at least Mobil wants us to think so. As for Triple Synthetic, I don't remember ever seeing or hearing anything about it. I always get Mobil 1 with SuperSyn.
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Mobil1 - This is the original formula introduced many, many years ago. However it still is the generic name for the M1 oil.
Mobil1 TriSyn - This came out a few years ago and left the market after a short while because the additive package left something to be desired. Not a bad oil but it had its shortcomings. It is no longer produced so if you see it on a shelf it's old stock. Pass on this stuff.
Mobil1 SuperSyn - The replacement for TriSyn and all of the M1 motor oils are SuperSyn unless Mobil says otherwise i.e., diesel or motorcycle and so forth. This is the latest stuff and it works very well. Since Mobil only produces this it would be proper to ask for M1 oil and just check the bottles to make sure that it isn't the old TriSyn. I haven't seen TriSyn on a shelf in a long time though.
Mobil1 TriSyn - This came out a few years ago and left the market after a short while because the additive package left something to be desired. Not a bad oil but it had its shortcomings. It is no longer produced so if you see it on a shelf it's old stock. Pass on this stuff.
Mobil1 SuperSyn - The replacement for TriSyn and all of the M1 motor oils are SuperSyn unless Mobil says otherwise i.e., diesel or motorcycle and so forth. This is the latest stuff and it works very well. Since Mobil only produces this it would be proper to ask for M1 oil and just check the bottles to make sure that it isn't the old TriSyn. I haven't seen TriSyn on a shelf in a long time though.
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Rep Power: 0 ^^^yeah I went to pepboys and asked them ^^^same answer above! thanks guys!... all I need now it 2days of so I can put my turbo on my ride! 6days work a week is a pain in the ***!
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Originally Posted by robbclark1
Blah. Yes, your engine will run fine on regular oil, but synthetic has been proven to not break down as quickly and breaks down at higher temperatures than regular oil. A lighter weight is better for summer months, a higher weight is good for winter months. You can run 0w-30, 5w-20, 5w-30, 10w-30 for non turboed engines.
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Rep Power: 0 Have any of you checked out the Motor Oil Bible http://www.motor-oil-bible.com? It's a free download after registering at http://themotoroilsite.com/forums/. I've been searching on the web and it's hard to find much on oil that's worth mentioning however this seems to be very comprehensive. Bottom line...I'm sticking with AMSOIL.
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