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Date:         Fri, 9 Aug 2002 07:14:10 -0700
Reply-To:     Sam Scholten <undergroundboy01@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Sam Scholten <undergroundboy01@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Syntheic Oil
Comments: To: Mark Dorm <mark_hb@HOTMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <F263qlOQq2vXqZAmN0o00011582@hotmail.com>
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I mentioned heat conductivity to allay some concerns about it from a previous message in this thread which stated that synthetics don't conduct heat as well as dino oil.

To clarify what I said, I just wanted to point out that even if what the previous poster said was true, I still ran cooler from synthetics anyway.

Sorry for the confusion. I actually have no idea about the heat conductivity of either type of oil, let alone specific brands. Regardless, pragmatic experience from several listers has shown that is is of little consequence anyway.

Once again, sorry.

Sam

--- Mark Dorm <mark_hb@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:

<HR> <html><div style='background-color:'><DIV> <P>So the friction of conventional oil takes away more than the heat conductivity of same oil gives. I wish I had known that before. I had been sold on Kendal over synthetic because of heat conductivity concerns.... <BR></P></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV>&gt;From: Sam Scholten <UNDERGROUNDBOY01@YAHOO.COM> <DIV></DIV>&gt;Reply-To: Sam Scholten <UNDERGROUNDBOY01@YAHOO.COM> <DIV></DIV>&gt;To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: Re: Syntheic Oil <DIV></DIV>&gt;Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 10:39:52 -0700 <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Go for it. You will notice a slight difference in <DIV></DIV>&gt;performance as it is summer; had it been mid-winter, <DIV></DIV>&gt;you'd notice WAY more pep in the engine as it warms <DIV></DIV>&gt;up. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;You will run slightly cooler, as less work is required <DIV></DIV>&gt;of the engine due to fewer losses due to friction. My <DIV></DIV>&gt;2.1 and my 4.3L Jimmy, both equipped with oil coolers, <DIV></DIV>&gt;have both run cooler since switching despite the more <DIV></DIV>&gt;tightly controlled medium of water cooling and the <DIV></DIV>&gt;difference in heat conductivity between the oils. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Remember this: besides blowing a head gasket and <DIV></DIV>&gt;cracking a water-jacket-laden head, neither of which <DIV></DIV>&gt;apply to you, the main danger of running hot is oil <DIV></DIV>&gt;breakdown. That alone is reason enough to switch. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Hope this helps. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Sam <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;--- "Russell, William" <WILLIAM.RUSSELL@UW-INC.COM> <DIV></DIV>&gt;wrote: <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; A quick question: I'm thinking of switching from <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; 'real' to 'synthetic' <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; oil in my 1980 air-cooled. It has about 12000-15000 <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; kms on the engine <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; since it was re-built. It has been running 'real' <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; oil since the <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; rebuild. Is this a no-brainer? Is it really just <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; an issue of cost? Is <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; synthetic just better and that's all there is to it? <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; \/\/i!!y <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; 1980 Westfalia "Jazzy" <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;__________________________________________________ <DIV></DIV>&gt;Do You Yahoo!? <DIV></DIV>&gt;HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs <DIV></DIV>&gt;http://www.hotjobs.com <DIV></DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: <a href='http://g.msn.com/1HM1ENUS/c144??PS=47575'>Click Here</a><br></html>

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