Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 07:23:02 -0700
Reply-To: Doug in Calif <vanagon@ASTOUND.NET>
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From: Doug in Calif <vanagon@ASTOUND.NET>
Subject: Synthetic oils in the vanagon
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Well,
Its obvious which side of the argument I am in here.
I say spend those extra oil dollars on your sweethearts and you will likely get a great deal more out of your money.
To begin with, the only research I need is that the standard oils you can buy meet and exceed both the stated requirements
listed in the VW owners manuals of ALL vanagons,the Bentley bible, The current VW factory, and VW dealers, today.
So there's MY basic research to support not needing to pay extra for synthetics.
There has been no revision from VW factory to switch vanagons over to synthetics.
You "pro synthetic guys" have the burden of proof that I somehow "need" to run it in my vanagon, or that there is some significant benefit if any, its not the other way around.
YOU are suggesting the change from what is recommended in the owners manual of the VW as well as HUNDREDS of other new vehicles today NOT requiring synthetics, not ME.
You are the ones claiming some benefit, I say show me PROOF, real data not "my oil stays cleaner longer"...."it runs cooler" uh huh......Sorry I don't buy it.
I have torn down hundreds of air cooled beetle engines, which were driven and abused as hard as any engine, several Porsche engines, and now a few waterboxer engines.
I have inspected EVERY PART in these engines, where is this advantage? The main, cam and rod bearings?, the rings or cylinder walls? the cam followers? the valve guides? Where is this "magical" lack of wear ?
I do not see it.
If you think you can get more mileage out of oil changes because you use synthetic you are doing FAR MORE damage to your engine and you wrongfully think you are benefiting. You WILL see the wear on the bearings from not keeping engine oil as clean as possible at all times.
Combustion carbon particles get in the oil regardless of if you are using synthetics or not, so now we are comparing dirty synthetic to fresh clean dino oil.
I will go with clean "approved rated for my vehicle" oil.
If you change your synthetic every 3-5 thousand miles now you are spending ALLOT more cash than me over 100K miles.
Vanagons do not suffer from lubrication or oil problems that synthetics are the answer for, they are overkill in the vanagon are and not needed period.
Buy yourself some spare head gaskets and retorque your heads every 40-50K and you will be doing ALLOT more for your engine life.
Save your money or put it towards what you will really get something back from, like perhaps another vanagon, new suby motor. 15inch wheels or flowers for your gal.
You will be rebuilding your engine in the same amount of time as if you kept regular clean oil in your rig.
If you run your oil dirty you will be rebuilding sooner regardless.
Just one mans opinion,
You guys can have the last word, spend your cash on whatever puts a smile on your face.
Doug - Taking Dino toCostco to buy another couple cases of Chevron Supreme "dinosaur" oil