Ed_K
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In the last month or so, I read that Castrol was going to produce a new oil that is specifically made for classic cars. I cannot remember where I read this so please forgive me if it was posted here. I didn't find any mention of it using the forum search.
... I saw a picture of it on the web so I stopped by wally world on my way home from work today to see if it was on the shelves yet.
Not only was some on the shelves, but there was only 5 quarts of it left. There was an empty spot on the top shelf where the extra unopened cases would go if there were any left !
This is Castrol syntec 20w-50 and there is a little window on the front of the container that says " for use in classic cars ".
The label said " contains additional levels of additives to prevent solid tappet wear " or something close to that. It also said " not for use in cars made after 1993 ". All I can say is
that I am now going to try synthetic oil for the very first time in any car that I have or had.
This is $ 5.97 per quart. The regular Castrol 20w-50 is $2.97 per quart so this stuff will cost exactly twice as much as dino oil. I spoke to a coworker who uses synthetic oil in everything he has and says that you should leave it in the car for at least 6,000 or you are wasting money as it is supposed to last longer than dino oil. If this is true then buying and using this new Castrol syntec is a no brainer, even for me. Is it reasonable to expect to go 6,000 miles between oil changes using this new syntec ? Has anyone used this new oil yet ?
Ed
... I saw a picture of it on the web so I stopped by wally world on my way home from work today to see if it was on the shelves yet.
Not only was some on the shelves, but there was only 5 quarts of it left. There was an empty spot on the top shelf where the extra unopened cases would go if there were any left !
This is Castrol syntec 20w-50 and there is a little window on the front of the container that says " for use in classic cars ".
The label said " contains additional levels of additives to prevent solid tappet wear " or something close to that. It also said " not for use in cars made after 1993 ". All I can say is
that I am now going to try synthetic oil for the very first time in any car that I have or had.
This is $ 5.97 per quart. The regular Castrol 20w-50 is $2.97 per quart so this stuff will cost exactly twice as much as dino oil. I spoke to a coworker who uses synthetic oil in everything he has and says that you should leave it in the car for at least 6,000 or you are wasting money as it is supposed to last longer than dino oil. If this is true then buying and using this new Castrol syntec is a no brainer, even for me. Is it reasonable to expect to go 6,000 miles between oil changes using this new syntec ? Has anyone used this new oil yet ?
Ed