Some people believe that
because synthetic oil isn't real oil, that regular, real, conventional oil is better.
Not exact matches
The truffle
oil had broken down into some foul smelling
synthetic components, but that shit SOLD OUT
because people love taste of burnt plastic so long as you tell them it has truffles.
«Although surface engineering facilitates effective liquid manipulation and enables water droplet self - transportation on
synthetic surfaces, self - transportation of
oil droplets posed a major challenge
because of their low surface tension,» explains Postdoctoral Researcher Xuelin Tian.
That's why properly prepared cod liver
oil is so good for you
because it's natural not
synthetic, and it is not seperated from it's vitamin counterparts.
Because it was a late Friday evening and the mechanic workshop wasn't open until Monday, I decided to carefully fill the
oil and coolant back up, I had some demineralised water and I also had some
synthetic motor
oil on hand.
I thought that maybe
because I am using a
synthetic oil in a high mileage car but after switching to non-
synthetic one it still consumed the
oil although at a slower late but still a quick one none the less.
The engine and transmission have been trouble free
because of a routine
synthetic oil changes, There have... Read full review
Hey Charles, My mechanic tell's me that 30,000 mile's between
oil change's is way too much
because the viscosity of the
oil break's down too much, making the
oil useless, 5000 mile's for conventional motor
oil and 7000 mile's for full
synthetic, but I also believe people are wrong all the time and have a hard time admitting it, including my mechanic, I use full
synthetic all the time in both my vehicle's, what are your thought's on full
synthetic motor
oil?
Those costs due to excessive
oil consumption can add up
because automakers more frequently require
synthetic oils that can cost upwards of $ 9 per quart — in addition to the expense of the routine
oil changes.
It now has 42,000 miles (about 18,000 miles since then) and had used Motul 5w40 full
synthetic for the last 3 (at most 3.5) years
because that was the closest grade available at the first
oil change.
Also, when I get an
oil change it is a bit more expensive than my other car
because the manufacturer recommends that I use at least partial
synthetic oil.
While
synthetic oil changes typically cost more,
because the
oil is generally more expensive, the
oil needs to be changed less frequently, which means less Toyota
oil disposal in the areas of Kingsport, Bristol, Johnson City, Bristol for Toyota drivers.
Because many new Toyota models are certified for a new, zero weight
synthetic lubrication standard, this
oil pumps better when cold.
Just
because I am old school I do get the
oil changed every 5000 miles instead of the 7500 recommended by Nissan and I have been using a
synthetic blend each time.
But, I had the Ford Dealership put «Full
Synthetic Oil» in my vehicle because first, the engine oil lasts longer instead of going every 3,000 miles to get it replaced, I can actually go every 6,000 - 8,000 miles every ti
Oil» in my vehicle
because first, the engine
oil lasts longer instead of going every 3,000 miles to get it replaced, I can actually go every 6,000 - 8,000 miles every ti
oil lasts longer instead of going every 3,000 miles to get it replaced, I can actually go every 6,000 - 8,000 miles every time.
This is
because synthetic fibres are
oil - based and are extremely energy intensive to produce.
@gor, Eventually, Big
Oil will become Big Hydrogen because oil and gas wells will run dry, and H2 is the lowest - cost and most efficient synthetic fuel that one can make from non-fossil energy sourc
Oil will become Big Hydrogen
because oil and gas wells will run dry, and H2 is the lowest - cost and most efficient synthetic fuel that one can make from non-fossil energy sourc
oil and gas wells will run dry, and H2 is the lowest - cost and most efficient
synthetic fuel that one can make from non-fossil energy sources.
I do nt see that as a limitation Not sure where Allan is getting the 25 - 30TW figure for business as usual, perhaps manufacturing
synthetic oil and using it to power 2Billion low mpg SUV's This seemingly unavoidable shortfall between supply and demand needs to be brought to the attention of the general public,
because massive improvements in efficiency, eradication of trivial uses of electricity, and lifestyle changes, particularly in relation to transport seem inevitable.
I learned from a European Sleep Works website (no, this is not a commercial) that memory foam is able to contour to the body's shape
because it is made of a
synthetic foam and a type of mineral
oil, a «wetting agent», which makes the foam yield then spring back at a slower rate.