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Switching the Synthetic oil
My first oil change is coming up soon, and i was thinking of switching to royal purple synthetic with a magnetic drain plug. I figured i would still change around every 3k or so miles even with the synthetic oil, anyone have any thoughts on this? am i being a little to careful with it? i do push the car from time to time, have never redlined to 9, but to 7 several times in 3/4
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What does your vehicle's owner's manual recommend?
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Other than the hit to your pocketbook, there is nothing wrong with changing oil often after the break-in period - change it every 500 miles if it makes you feel better. That said, most modern oils will last 5000 miles or more, so 3000 is on the conservative side. If you are still under warranty, stick to the schedule (IIRC, 3750 miles). If your car is a garage queen and doesn't get driven much, you may want to go to a time-based schedule (eg, every 9 months).
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Many people have many different claims as to what works best and what does not, theres also plenty of info on our oil out there. As far as 3,000 Miles once you have broken it in (at least 15k on the odo) 4-5k is the suggestion.
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Personally, I'd let Blackstone Labs do an oil analysis and tell me exactly what interval would be safe to run.
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Let me know if you make it to 9000 rpms haha Also royal purple is junk. Use Amsoil signature series for a top of the line synthetic oil. |
Use the recommended oil from oem. Mobil 1. My nissan dealer in San marcos texas has it for 39.95 full synthetic. I've been using this since brand new and I am currently at 27k miles. After warranty use what you please. Synthetics are pretty much the same and based on what you like the most.
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I have a maintenance plan for Ester oil every 7500 miles through MPP. |
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Well as the guy with the highest mileaged Z here, :stirthepot:I would wait for the break in period to be done and switch to a good synthetic oil and change it ever 5000 miles.
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Edit: Not the latter... the former, the former!!! |
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In my 2013 book, it's on page 9-2. On page 9-1 and the last page, it shows recommended specifications The only vehicle that REQUIRES ester is the GTR. Most people aren't going to want to spend $100 on oil changes for this car, especially when dealerships are promoting free oilchanges or discounted ones. Who wants to give out free $100 changes? Now back to sipping my Dr Pepper and Captain Black; Cheers :) |
I use Mobil 1 through my dealer and it's 39.95 for full synthetic. I would be more than happy to email you the flyer from them if you care to see. I'm pretty sure it's not the other type you have listed.
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