Copperhead
Veteran Member
Yeah, that is about it. You have adherents on both sides that will not budge a bit. Brand and type loyalty with oils is as bad as any sports team fan kind of thing. And one thing that always seems to stand out... every example folks will give about something is of limited scope and anecdotal. I have read many studies done by industry folks and have come to more general consensus regarding oils. And my focus seems to be more concerned with the additive package a oil has in it than it does whether it is synthetic or conventional. A conventional with a very strong add pack to me is preferable to a synthetic with a mediocre add pack. And I go thru far too much oil in a year with my business needs to play the boutique oil game. I do not park my mind in any specific oil type camp. There are so many fine oils around that everyone can have a choice they like and stick with it.
All of this banter is fun, but the end results are what counts. When I can take diesel engines to well over 1 million miles without a major repair on conventional oil, it is a harder sell to convince me that a higher priced synthetic would have done me better. But on the flip side, there are some applications where I like a synthetic, especially trans fluids and gear lubes. I use both synthetics and conventional oils, depending on the application. My portable generator starts just fine in below 0F territory on a conventional or a synthetic. I have seen no appreciable difference. I do use a synthetic in it now, but my primary motivation is I do not have to worry about being meticulous on the service interval with it.
All of this banter is fun, but the end results are what counts. When I can take diesel engines to well over 1 million miles without a major repair on conventional oil, it is a harder sell to convince me that a higher priced synthetic would have done me better. But on the flip side, there are some applications where I like a synthetic, especially trans fluids and gear lubes. I use both synthetics and conventional oils, depending on the application. My portable generator starts just fine in below 0F territory on a conventional or a synthetic. I have seen no appreciable difference. I do use a synthetic in it now, but my primary motivation is I do not have to worry about being meticulous on the service interval with it.