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Ran it for about 1 hr prior to draining excess oil. The motor is a "73 1.7. Thanks.
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@vitamin914
In addition to the better temperature resistance demonstrated by synthetics, they also have less sulfur and don’t become as acidic as they are used. IMO, the most important perspective to remember here is that all these attributes or advantages are found in the margins of use i.e. extreme use conditions or duration. The additive formulation is where oil becomes specific to particular use cases. Hence nerdy engineers like @Superhawk996 gathering for a conference just to come up with certification codes to use as shorthand for these formulations and performance requirements. |
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