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another qx4 said:meh i got this though lol.. though its written by a respected rx7club admin... and it applies for rotary engines lol...
"Can I use synthetic oils in my Rotary engined car?
Yes and no. Mazda offically does not recommend the use of synthetic oils in rotary engines, however, long term and racing use has shown that the better synthetics (Redline, Amsoil, Neo, Royal Purple, Mobil1) are perfectly fine to use in a rotary engine, and will generally result in a 1 to 2% horsepower gain. However use of poor quality synthetics (like Valvoline, Castrol Syntec, Havoline, Etc) will result in build up due to high ash content left from these oils when they are burned. It is believed that is why Mazda did not recommend synthetics, because the couldn't pick favorites."
FalconGuy said:I would take that with a Grain of salt, some of the brands this expert labels as low quality test as the best all around lubricants you can buy.
JohnnyDaJackal said:One reoccuring thing about synthetic oils that I constantly read are those poor quality synthetics (Valvoline, Pennzoil, Castrol Syntec, etc.) are Group 3 oils which is a blend. Apparently only Group 4 and 5 oils are "true" synthetics. Not sure how "true" this is because I have no empirical evidence to back it up, it's just something that I've read on quite a few different forums.