Oil Change Question
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Oil Change Question
I'm thinking of taking my car to one of those Rapid Oil Change places. I've noticed that they do not open new oil bottles to put in the cars. They get it from a huge oil dispenser overhead that looks like a gas pump. Does that mean that its probably recycled oil? Also, what effect if any would recycled oil have on the Maxima?
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Originally Posted by ohannon7
on the link he suggests using 5w30 for normal oil and 0w30/5w30 for synthetic. i just use 10w30
........maybe i should change but i think once you go synthtic you cant go back............

........maybe i should change but i think once you go synthtic you cant go back............
i see you live in TX, so i suppose it's usually pretty hot. since it's winter, i say change it to 5W30 just for the sake of it.
Originally Posted by JUDE
Does that mean that its probably recycled oil?
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Originally Posted by ejj
No, they just buy their oil in bulk (drums). If they bought it by the bottle, they'd get raped on prices and so would you when you took your car there.
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Originally Posted by ohannon7
on the link he suggests using 5w30 for normal oil and 0w30/5w30 for synthetic. i just use 10w30
........maybe i should change but i think once you go synthtic you cant go back............

........maybe i should change but i think once you go synthtic you cant go back............
I use AMSOIL synthetic 0w-30 year 'round and it works very well. One of the many advantages of a synthetic is that they resist breakdown...this product offers the best in low temp flow characteristics, yet it retains the protection of a 30-weight on the hottest days.
You can switch back and forth between synthetic and petroleum oil without causing any harm, but (as an advocate of synthetics) I don't know why anyone would switch back to petroleum after having used a premium synthetic oil.
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