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Synthetic Oil from front to back?
Would it be okay to put on synthetic oil in my car from front to end even though it has 136xxx miles on it? will it increase mpg a bit? will it transfer power with less restriction or drag loss? let me know guys..thanks.
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Well this is my first post on these boards, Ill be postin pics in a min. Heres my opinion, it should reduce friction and increase power slightly, how ever the thinner oil may be able to escape past the older seals and create some leaks you wouldnt see with conventional. You prolly be best wit a higher milage oil.
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okay thnx alot man
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