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Roady
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11/24/2005
22:02:14

Subject: RE: Synthetic vs. Non Synthetic Oil and Heat
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You yahoos are fighting over oill?????????? who in their right mind would join this board. Get a life folks



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11/25/2005
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RE: Synthetic vs. Non Synthetic Oil and Heat
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ummmm, yeah that, 'bout two years ago...Think they have made up by now?



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11/25/2005
19:44:59

RE: Synthetic vs. Non Synthetic Oil and Heat
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Oil is the only thing worth fighting over, right Dick?



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11/27/2005
21:16:12

Synthetic vs. Non Synthetic Oil and Heat -- Amsoil
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Yup,

Seems somebody bumped this thread from 2003.

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Temperatures will generally be pretty constant up to the point that you are exceeding the capacity of the radiator/cooling system in summer heat. So if you are less than that ... both oils will register "nearly" the same ... except that synthetics (with their superior base stock and additives packages) create less friction which should (and usually does) register a slightly lower operating temperature. A slightly lower operating temperature does have its benefits and results in a cleaner engine and longer engine life.
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