I try w30 ...iso 46...w50 and last time i use w40 and it dont change to dark like the others
I let it much longer in bevor i change 2 or 3 hours
I let it much longer in bevor i change 2 or 3 hours
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I contacted the technical department of oil company that specializes in performance lubricants. I was told that synthetic oil has a similar flash point to mineral based oils which means that it is no less likely to diesel in high pressure environments than mineral based oil. I was also told that the only major advantage that synthetic has over mineral, is the longer change intervals.
Eaglebeak - what are you using, and how many hours do you have on the current oil change?
I contacted the technical department of oil company that specializes in performance lubricants. I was told that synthetic oil has a similar flash point to mineral based oils which means that it is no less likely to diesel in high pressure environments than mineral based oil. I was also told that the only major advantage that synthetic has over mineral, is the longer change intervals.
Really.... exactly which group/base stock and additive package was he referring to? That's a pretty big blanket he threw over the lot. Would you call 25% higher flash point similar?
Additives usually fail long before the base oil, be it mineral or synthetic.
The oil company technician was only referring to only the oils that they make. I assume that other companies adhere to similar specs and additives. I doubt that other companies change intervals would be much different.