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				Switching to Snythetic?
			 
			Just curious... '98 Accord has 108,xxx miles on it. The engine runs strong and smooth, but has never seen a drop of synthetic oil. If I were to start using synthetic, might the engine perform better, smoother, longer? Or is the damage already done? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Thanks for your help. -Ducky 
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		 well i used synthetic and the oil level will just drop a lot faster. it goes thru a lot of cracks in the gaskets and stuff. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 Yeah, with 100k +, synthetic might be hard to use.  It is more viscous and will seep through any micro cracks you have.  I just tried a synthetic blend two weeks ago when I changed my oil, and I haven't lost a drop, but I haven't made the move to syn. yet.  I have 108k on my engine also.  If you want to use it, just try it, but check your oil very often at first. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 i have 175k on my hatch and I use castrol syntec. I works pretty well for me, and I haven't had much leakage. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 I've always used synthetics in my car since my first one had 10k on it... I got this one at like 60k and went straight to mobil 1... they changed their formula and frankly I don't like it anymore... SO I recently changed over to redline... and it's AWESOME.. way too expensive though... I'm gunna let it run the milage it says it can to absorb the cost because I was changing my mobil 1 ever 3k or so... you could feel how much harder of a time the car had in vtec after 2k miles with the mobil1. Now I've got like 3-4k on my first run of redline and it still revs smooth.. gotta change the filter halfway through though. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			also for people worried about leaking with syn... get a step thicker or 2... 20-50 or so.. .that stuff won't leak on ya. 
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 I usually use 5W-30 regular, so would 10-30 be good synthetic? Can you really feel the difference when driving? I didn't notice anything different when I went from reg --> syn blend. 
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		 just a reminder to those who switched from one synth to another, don't forget to flush the system with regular dyno juice. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	i don't think you'll notice a serious difference in performance. however, i have 135k with not one motor problem in my 99 acura. break-in oil to 2000 miles. changed to quaker state. redlined in 4 times to seat everything. changed to mobil 1 5w30 after that.  | 
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
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 What exactly do you mean by that? Are you meaning change it halfway through the recommended Redline change interval? What does change intervals does Redline recommend? I haven't really noticed any big issues with Mobil1, but then again I've run Mobil1 since I got the car with 8k on it. Usually run 5w30 but right now have 10w30 in it, it's way too thick and my gas mileage has gone down. I need to get 5w30 back in it....especially since Honda recommends 5w20 for my car anyways. b  | 
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		 As long as my engine doesn't seize up. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I'm happy. hahaha but for real. I use castrol syntec and I'm happy 
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		 With that many miles already, you will likely have the issues hondaman-iac said.  The higher mileage engines like conventional due to its consistency.  Stick with what works. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
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 yup half way through the 10-12k mi. change interval you change the filter and add a half quart (or whatever to top it up)... I actually haven't done it yet though... oops. 
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		 I only have 23k on my 98 Accord. Runs like a champ. I have always been diligent with oil changes, but never have used a synthetic. I am just looking for good wear and better mileage. Is it worth the additional cost? How much of a mpg increase have you seen on the highway? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 I didn't see any noticeable increase in my gas mileage when I switched to synthetic. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I still change mine at or before the Honda recommended change intervals, I don't try to stretch it out for extra life. I only change based on mileage now, though, I don't pay as much attention to time as I did with natural oil. b  | 
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
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 Umm.. yea I am pretty sure you won't get and performence gains at all from synthetic.. just more protection for your engine....and choosing a weight oil can depend on a number of things.. if your oil pressure is a little low maybe cause its hot as hell outside, it's cause it's thinned... use a heavier weight.. if it's winter use a lighter weight..  | 
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 I think he mentions the performance part because of Royal Purple's claims on HP gains.   It may be good oil, but I hardly believe the hype on any gains. Lots of things can affect that dyno to get a few extra hp. Mobil1 Syn & Purolator PureONE filter is still the best bang for the buck.... ![]() 
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		 I wouldn't call higher gas mileage a performance gain....but I have heard many people claim that since the synths are slicker than natural oils they tend to lead to higher gas mileage....whether you believe it or not, I didn't get any higher gas mileage, so I don't believe it.   
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	![]() For weights, it's unfortunate Mobil1 isn't made in 5W20, right now I have 10W30 but need to bump down to 5W30. Thinking of which....I need to change my oil. b  | 
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
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