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tmjohansen 03-07-2011 03:47 PM

Recommendations?
 
So, I know the first 3 or 4 posts will be 'use the search function' or 'I found this in 2 second using advanced search,' but I am looking for opinions based on my particular situation.

I have a 40th Anniversary 370Z that I purchased in July of 2010. I currently have 2300 miles on it and other than starting it up about once a month, it has been under the cover since October or so. I have begun planning for spring and its oil change. I was going to use AMS Oil for the change and just plan on changing it every spring since I will only drive it a couple thousand miles a year. My brother believes that using synthetic oil is over kill since I will not be racking up miles left and right. I thought, well it will have the same oil in it for 12 months I should get a good brand. His rebuttal to this is that it won't actually be breaking down the oil since the motor will be sitting unused for weeks if not months unused.

Also, my driving is straight 'old lady.' No tracking or road racing. Any thoughts or opinions on this? Thanks in advance!

shadoquad 03-07-2011 03:53 PM

I'm not going to say "use the search function." I'm going to say, however, that oil is not something that folks around here can seem to agree on, so you will probably get ten different answers.

I just put plain ol' Valvoline Syn Power in mine last weekend. Nothing special, full synthetic.

Cmike2780 03-07-2011 03:57 PM

Synthetic is recommended but not required. Although for a little piece of mind, it's worth it. Sythetics have better protection properties. 12 months is too long I think. Go at least 6.

Dreezy562 03-07-2011 04:02 PM

i changed my factory oil out at 1202 miles. put in NEO and a kn filter. im gonna change it at 4202 and put redline oil in and a magnetic oil plug and a different filter

kenchan 03-07-2011 04:28 PM

i use synthetic oil because it seems to do better while hibernating... meaning, it leaves behind a nice coating of oil inside your engine where as dino oil might drip into the pan and the rest kinda evaporate.

i only use Mobil1 silver cap though. the rest, probably over kill unless you're racing or something and need the high temperature performance.

i too only change oil once a year.

spearfish25 03-07-2011 04:32 PM

I'm sure you could have read all the hundreds of other oil related posts and then generalize those posts to your specific situation. Just sayin'.

6MT 03-07-2011 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 974182)
I'm going to say, however, that oil is not something that folks around here can seem to agree on, so you will probably get ten different answers.

:iagree: You will get some conflict here when talking oil.

tmjohansen 03-07-2011 10:35 PM

I guess I'm not looking for a brand per-say, I am looking more for opinions on if a traditional oil will break down to much over 12 months to provide proper protection even if it is only 1500 to 2000 miles over the year. I like knowing that synthetic will provide great protection for that time frame, but is it worth the cost if the normal oil will do the same. I will likely just pony up and use AMS Oil, even though it will be $65 for an oil change, but it is a $40,000 car, what is $65 a year?

dad 03-07-2011 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tmjohansen (Post 974877)
I guess I'm not looking for a brand per-say, I am looking more for opinions on if a traditional oil will break down to much over 12 months to provide proper protection even if it is only 1500 to 2000 miles over the year. I like knowing that synthetic will provide great protection for that time frame, but is it worth the cost if the normal oil will do the same. I will likely just pony up and use AMS Oil, even though it will be $65 for an oil change, but it is a $40,000 car, what is $65 a year?

What is AMS oil?

tmjohansen 03-07-2011 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dad (Post 974880)
What is AMS oil?

AMSOIL - Synthetic Oil, Motor and Engine Oil, Lubricants, Air Filters, Oil Filters and Greases

dad 03-07-2011 10:48 PM

Ok, excellent choice! Your advice and choice is better than your brothers.


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