Originally posted by Virus-VX
I personally do not understand why people use blend oil!?
I read somewhere a long time ago (not saying I believe it!) that supposedly conventional oils are better detergent-wise at keeping you engine clean by suspending dirt particles and passing them through the filter for entrapment; and, that synthetics are better at withstanding high heat and also flowing better during cold temps. Thus, this was the argument for blended oils (i.e. Valvoline's Durablend) where supposedly you get the best of both worlds through a marriage or blending of both lubricants. I personally think it was a marketing ploy because expensive synthentics didn't sell as well as cheaper conventionals did so they created the mid-priced blends to attract consumers to "buy up" some of the synthetic market. I personally used Durablend in my Grande Cherrokee from 36k to 95k miles and it ran good and didn't burn oil when I traded it in for the VX.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"If its fast and reliable, its not cheap;
if its fast and cheap, its not reliable;
if its cheap and reliable, its not fast."
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