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Default 2006 G6 GTP Conv - 10-11-2006 , 09:19 PM






I am approaching my first oil change at 4,000 miles. I was thinking about
using dino oil for the first change, and then switching to synthetic, maybe
Redline. I used to hear the for the first 8,000 miles it was desirable to
use dino oil, since synoil lubricated too well and kept the rings from
setting. But that was years ago, when you could expect to see a mpg increase
at the same time, and for about the same reason. My understanding is that
engine manufacturing technology has improved leaps and bounds, and that new
engines are pretty much as good as they're gonna be. If so, I could start
with synoil right away. What's the latest?



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Default Re: 2006 G6 GTP Conv - 10-12-2006 , 02:07 AM






I think you could use synthetic since most new high performance cars have
synthetic from the factory.
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I am approaching my first oil change at 4,000 miles. I was thinking about
using dino oil for the first change, and then switching to synthetic, maybe
Redline. I used to hear the for the first 8,000 miles it was desirable to
use dino oil, since synoil lubricated too well and kept the rings from
setting. But that was years ago, when you could expect to see a mpg
increase at the same time, and for about the same reason. My understanding
is that engine manufacturing technology has improved leaps and bounds, and
that new engines are pretty much as good as they're gonna be. If so, I
could start with synoil right away. What's the latest?




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Default Re: 2006 G6 GTP Conv - 10-12-2006 , 05:07 PM



On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 00:07:39 -0700, "L benn" <lesbenn (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote:

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I think you could use synthetic since most new high performance cars have
synthetic from the factory.
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I am approaching my first oil change at 4,000 miles. I was thinking about
using dino oil for the first change, and then switching to synthetic, maybe
Redline. I used to hear the for the first 8,000 miles it was desirable to
use dino oil, since synoil lubricated too well and kept the rings from
setting. But that was years ago, when you could expect to see a mpg
increase at the same time, and for about the same reason. My understanding
is that engine manufacturing technology has improved leaps and bounds, and
that new engines are pretty much as good as they're gonna be. If so, I
could start with synoil right away. What's the latest?


My 2005 GTO came from the factory with Mobil 1 and that is what I have
kept in it.

Tom S.


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Default Re: 2006 G6 GTP Conv - 11-18-2006 , 01:10 PM



I just had my first oil change in my 07 G6 Vert and I put in Mobil one.

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I am approaching my first oil change at 4,000 miles. I was thinking about
using dino oil for the first change, and then switching to synthetic, maybe
Redline. I used to hear the for the first 8,000 miles it was desirable to
use dino oil, since synoil lubricated too well and kept the rings from
setting. But that was years ago, when you could expect to see a mpg
increase at the same time, and for about the same reason. My understanding
is that engine manufacturing technology has improved leaps and bounds, and
that new engines are pretty much as good as they're gonna be. If so, I
could start with synoil right away. What's the latest?




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