Will my engine know the difference??

MTribe08

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Either of these 3 Synthetic Blends??
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Quicksilver Brand Non Synthetic?
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What should I go with? I bought the Quicksilver yesterday and was at Wally World and saw all of these synthetics, so i thought I'd ask.
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180shabah

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Re: Will my engine know the difference??

3 lite-weight oils or the heavier blend recomended by the manufacturer - tough call :cool:
 

MTribe08

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Re: Will my engine know the difference??

3 lite-weight oils or the heavier blend recomended by the manufacturer - tough call :cool:

I was more interested in the synthetic vs non synthetic opinions. I realize what is recommended.
 

littlebookworm

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Re: Will my engine know the difference??

I remember reading on a number of sites that synthetic oil is not recommended for marine use. Of course, then there was the reader who posted that he has used synthetics since day one and finds them wonderful. My recommendation is that you use the quality, type, and blend recommended by the manufacturer for your engine. If you follow that advice and change your oil when called for, or sooner, you can't go wrong.
 

Juniinc

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Re: Will my engine know the difference??

She will know the difference when U put RP in her:cool:
 

jtmarten

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Re: Will my engine know the difference??

For six years I ran 10W-30 synthetic in my 454 jetboat after running dino during break-in. Never had an issue. Many engines will pick up a few RPMs when switching to synth.
 

tractoman

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Re: Will my engine know the difference??

I pick the last one.
 

MTribe08

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Re: Will my engine know the difference??

I remember reading on a number of sites that synthetic oil is not recommended for marine use.

Thats interesting..Mercury makes a synthetic blend 25w-40.
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My recommendation is that you use the quality, type, and blend recommended by the manufacturer for your engine. If you follow that advice and change your oil when called for, or sooner, you can't go wrong.

Can't go wrong with that...I know that a marine environment is much more harsh than land, but I guess I was wondering if a "synthetic blend" is a synthetic blend, no matter if its for marine or auto. We all know that if they put a "marine" sticker on the label go ahead and jack up the price.:rolleyes:
 

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