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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 07:32 AM
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Default Re: synthetic oil problem! help!

Originally Posted by Fabrik8
The synth doesn't make your seals swell as much as regular dino oil, that's why you're leaking. The car won't run shittier with synth, you're probably just uncovering problems that were there all along that the standard oil masked.. If you change oil and you have engine problems, there's sometihng wrong with your engine, not the oil.
i also agree with that statement
Old Sep 28, 2005 | 07:44 AM
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Default Re: synthetic oil problem! help!

Originally Posted by Fabrik8
The synth doesn't make your seals swell as much as regular dino oil, that's why you're leaking. The car won't run shittier with synth, you're probably just uncovering problems that were there all along that the standard oil masked.. If you change oil and you have engine problems, there's sometihng wrong with your engine, not the oil.

I also agree!
Old Sep 29, 2005 | 05:03 PM
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Default Re: synthetic oil problem! help!

use one quart of lucus oil stabilizer and the rest regular oil. that should stop your leaks. plus how many miles on ur car? shouldnt use syn on something with over like 75 thosand unless it was use from day one
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