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let me just preface this with the face that i pretty much know dick about cars and engines.
that said, i purchased a used 2008 g37s a few months ago and it's time for my oil change according to the recommended mileage (3750).
i have been googling around to see what owners think about this interval as far as oil changes go and i saw some postings about synthetic oil, and how you can go longer with synthetic oil in your car.
additionally, if you do go synthetic, you can't go back to traditional and have to stick with it. but if that is the case and you can go longer intervals, that doesn't bug me at all.
now my main question is ... what is "better" about synthetic oil over traditional oil, and i mean in normal language, not gear head speak, because i wouldn't understand
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additionally, is it true you can actually go longer intervals using synthetic? and is it true that once you go synthetic you can't go back?
i was also contemplating changing my own oil for the first time, as it looks pretty simply. i simply would have to get some tools though in order to do so. if doing this from the ground, do you all recommend just getting a jack and pumping it up to get under the car? or would you recommend some of those little things you can drive up on to that will keep the front tires elevated enough to get under the car?
that said, i purchased a used 2008 g37s a few months ago and it's time for my oil change according to the recommended mileage (3750).
i have been googling around to see what owners think about this interval as far as oil changes go and i saw some postings about synthetic oil, and how you can go longer with synthetic oil in your car.
additionally, if you do go synthetic, you can't go back to traditional and have to stick with it. but if that is the case and you can go longer intervals, that doesn't bug me at all.
now my main question is ... what is "better" about synthetic oil over traditional oil, and i mean in normal language, not gear head speak, because i wouldn't understand
additionally, is it true you can actually go longer intervals using synthetic? and is it true that once you go synthetic you can't go back?
i was also contemplating changing my own oil for the first time, as it looks pretty simply. i simply would have to get some tools though in order to do so. if doing this from the ground, do you all recommend just getting a jack and pumping it up to get under the car? or would you recommend some of those little things you can drive up on to that will keep the front tires elevated enough to get under the car?