jimoshel Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 I reckon we can mix anything we want, but should we? Say I got a oil pan full of Amsoil and I'm a qt low. No Amsoil. Got Valvoil, Mobil 1, etc. :popcorn: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STERLING STINGER Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 i wouldn't Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Automan2164 Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 Paging AMSOIL dealer Dr. w_howey... Jim, I would do it in a heartbeat, and not think twice. I've done it before. Rob L. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carnuck Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 It's not as big a deal as it used to be thanks to ASE oil certifications Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
87Warrior Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 My crude understanding of oil says yes. You can even mix conventional and synthetics of the same weight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whowey Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 Yes, you can. Its perfectly fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STERLING STINGER Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 i mean i would Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasbulliwagen Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 My sister called me one day asking me about changing her stratus back over from synth to dino, as the quickie oil change place had told her and who knows how many other people that the engine needed to be flushed out before she could change oil types (she was trying to save money). I told her all those oils were perfectly interchangable and could be mixed, and that she didnt need to spend$79.95 to have her engine flushed. Bunch of frickin rip off artists they are. Taking advantage of peoples ignorance on the subject. Its just wrong. MIX IT! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ComancheKid45 Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 After all what do you think Synthetic "Blend" Oils are??? :chillin: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whowey Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 After all what do you think Synthetic "Blend" Oils are??? :chillin: Not really synthetic to begin with.... You can thank Castrol for that... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimoshel Posted September 24, 2010 Author Share Posted September 24, 2010 When I was younger I had a '45 Harley Davidson. Got 50 miles to a qt of oil and 3 gals of gas. The gas was 19cents a gal and the oil was 5 cents a qt. Went to the used oil holding tank in the back of the station. Could tell when there was some axle lube mixed in with the last batch of oil 'cause it would only need 3/4 of a qt to top off. That's pretty much my experience on oils. Always thought synthetics was some sort of a super oil. "To old we get to soon. To smart we get to late" :smart: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whowey Posted September 25, 2010 Share Posted September 25, 2010 Always thought synthetics was some sort of a super oil."To old we get to soon. To smart we get to late" :smart: True synthetics, i.e. those that are Group IV or V oils are different than the others. But with so much marketing manipulation and product reformulations, governmental interference, etc. the differences between the top of the market and the bottom of the market have slowly come closer together. 10 years ago, I would have said no, don't mix them. But now if you got to do it, its not the problem it once was. You will lose the some of the advantages the synthetics give, but isn't there always a trade-off?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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