mobil 1 5w-50
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Originally Posted by eddiboyii
is the mobil 1 5w-50 fully synthetic okay for our MCS?
btw i'm from the philippines (tropical country)
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btw i'm from the philippines (tropical country)
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However, the 50 value in your 5W50, means that it maintains it's properties at higher temperatures, so might actually be a benefit in a very hot climate...
Chris.
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Originally Posted by Cooperb!
Ed - it's not the MINI spec - that's 5W30 as you probably know - and you can get fully synthetic Mobil1 in 5W30.
However, the 50 value in your 5W50, means that it maintains it's properties at higher temperatures, so might actually be a benefit in a very hot climate...
Chris.
However, the 50 value in your 5W50, means that it maintains it's properties at higher temperatures, so might actually be a benefit in a very hot climate...
Chris.
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I don't think the standard mobil 1 has the high mileage additives that mini's synthetic has. Mobil 1 makes a high-mileage version that would be safer if you are going to rely on the MINI oil change intervals. However, if you're going to change the oil more often (7,500 miles or so should be safe) , Mobil 1 is very good oil. Everyone who has studied synthetics says changing at 3,000 for synthetics is a waste. Only the oil change companies are recommending it. As I mentioned before, there are studies that the oil gets better at protecting the engine rather than worse during a longer change interval.
I would like to change my oil for the first time at 1,500 miles because of the new engine, and am debating Mobil 1 (which is very cheap at Wallmart's oil change place), but I don't know if I can safely go with the Mobil 1 until the next MINI oil change (that would be about 8,500 later). So it would mean two Mobil 1 changes, or getting some extended service synthetic like MINI's Castrol extended service or Mobil 1 extended service. I might go with two changes on my own dime - one at 1,500 and one at 6,000 -- I think it would be cheaper if I go to Walmart than buying the MINI oil alone. I am a bit worried about Walmart's people changing my mini oil - especially with the environmental mini filter, but I'm hoping they won't screw it up if I tell them what to do (and bring them a mini filter).
I would like to change my oil for the first time at 1,500 miles because of the new engine, and am debating Mobil 1 (which is very cheap at Wallmart's oil change place), but I don't know if I can safely go with the Mobil 1 until the next MINI oil change (that would be about 8,500 later). So it would mean two Mobil 1 changes, or getting some extended service synthetic like MINI's Castrol extended service or Mobil 1 extended service. I might go with two changes on my own dime - one at 1,500 and one at 6,000 -- I think it would be cheaper if I go to Walmart than buying the MINI oil alone. I am a bit worried about Walmart's people changing my mini oil - especially with the environmental mini filter, but I'm hoping they won't screw it up if I tell them what to do (and bring them a mini filter).
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Classpro:
I used to work for Wal-Mart in a Tire & Lube Express center. They hired some real bozos & pretty much turned them loose with tools. It was a very frustrating work environment and more than once costly and avoidable mistakes were made.
Do what you will but remember this - it's very easy to change your own oil, and someone paid minimum wage to do the job likely won't be overly conscientious or even knowledgeable about the procedure. I would highly recommend you do it yourself.
Peace - Bodinski
I used to work for Wal-Mart in a Tire & Lube Express center. They hired some real bozos & pretty much turned them loose with tools. It was a very frustrating work environment and more than once costly and avoidable mistakes were made.
Do what you will but remember this - it's very easy to change your own oil, and someone paid minimum wage to do the job likely won't be overly conscientious or even knowledgeable about the procedure. I would highly recommend you do it yourself.
Peace - Bodinski
#11
Originally Posted by Krassanova
I'm switched to Mobil One too...every 3000 miles.
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Bodinsky: You don't know how bad I am at doing mechinacal things. No way can I change my own oil. However, that doesn't mean I can't go to a better mechanic. Walmart is cheap, but they sure get some bad reviews. The one i've gone to in Syracuse has, so far, done it right on my other cars. But I may take your advice and go to someone more trustworthy for my new MINI. I do appreciate the advice!
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Originally Posted by eddiboyii
is the mobil 1 5w-50 fully synthetic okay for our MCS?
btw i'm from the philippines (tropical country)
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btw i'm from the philippines (tropical country)
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