> And as food for thought, in a long-term experiment, my 1984 Mitsubishi > truck which was run exclusively on synthetic oils and changed at 3K > intervals has 140 PSI compression at 160,000 miles, the spec for a brand > new engine (and no, it is not due to carbon in the combustion chamber!). > Another example of this: My Dad's 89 Jetta GTX has run on synthetic since new, and at 245k km, still tests at 190psi on all 4, which is also within spec for a new engine. Shawn Wright (VWnut@smus.bc.ca) '88 Westy (336k) '85 Jetta TD (358k) '69 Wife '97 1st child (! :)
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