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Newer vehicles have components in them that were designed to run on synthetic oilOlder vehicles were not, in fact if you do a search (when we get it fixed) you will find that some of the "lube" that was once in old oil is being phased out, and a few members have seen the effects of this.
I thought that synthetic only requirements were reserved for exotics like the Vette, Ferrari, Porsche, etc. You learn something new everyday. I guess that's just one more reason never to consider owning a Trailblazer or a Lincoln MKX. LOL.
That's what i'm suspecting; If all of the factors are equal----same compression, heads, cam etc. then i think the 305 will get better mileage than a 350 in a fullsize truck. The only diff between 305 and 350 is the bore size?Or, if the quadrajet is used, the engines may get identical mileage. Although that somehow does not seem possible?
Quote from: Captkaos on July 25, 2008, 09:03:56 amNewer vehicles have components in them that were designed to run on synthetic oilOlder vehicles were not, in fact if you do a search (when we get it fixed) you will find that some of the "lube" that was once in old oil is being phased out, and a few members have seen the effects of this.I guess you are referring to the disappearance of ZDDP and its affect on flat tappet cams. I'm considering a roller cam when I swap cams, but it's just too much $$$.I thought that synthetic only requirements were reserved for exotics like the Vette, Ferrari, Porsche, etc. You learn something new everyday. I guess that's just one more reason never to consider owning a Trailblazer or a Lincoln MKX. LOL.
Does anyone here know anything about DeLoreans?
All of this environmental awareness crap is starting to give me a headache. I should have been born in the 40's when hot rodding was in its infancy. My next project is a time machine. Does anyone here know anything about DeLoreans?