Lots of incorrect, and outdated advice out there on this subject.
Check the FAQ section of a synthetic oil manufacturer's web site, for facts. (Almost every oil maker has a synthetic product line now).
Short answer: If you, (a) need the ability of an oil to perform in extreme temperatures, either hot or cold, (b) need to, or desire to, operate at extended intervals between oil changes, then use synthetic oil.
If not, you should save your money, and run dino.
The only time you can't use synthetic oil, (in fact, you can't use regular dino either, because it has the same anti-wear additives), is if the engine requires a specific breaking period, and requires the use of a specified breaking oil. If they don't, it won't make a bit of difference either way.