sprocketser
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Well , that s true , it s all going back to what I said that it s not the synth oil s fault if their s a leak somehow , ( due to leaky rings & so on ) which was my point earlier . We re getting there I guess LOL .
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When I switched to full synthetic years ago I extended my oil change intervals from the traditional 3,000 to between 6,000 & 7,000 miles. Even at the this mileage the used oil is still a brownish rather than black....:bigups
Changing with less mileage is really is somewhat extravagant....
This topic is very interesting and so are the comments.
I have a VW Jetta and according to the service manual and the shop they call for oil changes every 10,000 miles. And the first few oil changes were on the dealer so thats what we did. For me this is great as my wife drives a lot for work. I am now doing my own oil changes, and there is no way I would go down to 3 - 5,000 mile intervals.... The oil that the Manuela calls for is like $9-10 a quart!!!! It is just over $60 for me to do my own oil change with the correct oil. The dealership want $75+ for the same thing; and the quick lubes won't guarantee that they are using the specific oil because they only have their standards. The other big thing is I don't always have the time to do an oil change every other month or so.
If you are changing your oil every 3-5,000 mile then I think Std or even Syn-Blend oil is the way to go to keep cost down. But if your are trying to go 10,000 like some of the new vehicle recommendations then Full-Syn is the way to go.
But then again this is only my opinion.
But this brings up the question... Is VW oil REALLY better than a major brand (Mobil1, Castrol, Pennzoil).... I mean it is doubtful that Audi Group owns their own oil refinery so what you are likely paying for is rebranded oil at a huge mark up...
It depends on the oil your using ,but I know Toyota says with their synthetic you can go 10,000 between changes instead of the recommended 5,000.
Yours being a newer vehicle I would be surprised if you really needed to change yours at every 3,000.
If your engine sludges, it is likely to not changing the oil ever or bad engine design (poor ventilation, improper drain holes, etc).
I think its worth it, My 2001 Acura has 180k miles and I only use Amsoil oil in it. As soon as my new Acura was due for a change I filled it with Amsoil too.
CA.detailchick. Check out Amsoil and my 2001 Acura gets a change ever 12,000miles or once a year.
=ca.detailchick;442972]IIRC, about 15 years ago most manufacturers recommended 3k oil changes. It wasn't to the idea of a LONG oil change became a marketing technique that manufacturers started extending the life of their recommended maintenance.
I believe Motor Trend had an article about this, talking about about the "new" extended" intervals and how the car companies where extending the recommendations. When they looked at the year to year recommendations they found that most companies where still using the same exact motors as the previous year and they same oils. Nothing changed but the recommendation.
It took me a long while to beleive I could go 5000 miles between oil changes. Now you have to mess with my brain again!![]()