rd400guy
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- Jan 30, 2003
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Yesterday I had the oil changed in my 2000 VW Passat, 2.8L V6. (I don't own a garage yet and don't want to change my oil on the street in front of my apartment).
The tech "mistakenly" put conventional Wolf's Head 15W-40 oil in instead of synthetic (they carry Pentosyn 5W-40) which I asked for. I've been running synthetic since break-in (break-in was conventional). Mobil-1 mostly, then to Castrol Syntec. Turns out the M1 doesn't have VW 502.00 approval. I did hear M1 makes a 0W-40 that does meet VW's spec, but good luck finding any.
Finally to the question: Besides a shorter change interval, will running conventional oil affect anything on an engine that's been running synthetic for 50,000 miles? Should I go back and insist they put synthetic in ASAP or wait until I drive 3000 miles? When I do go for my next change, should I again put synthetic in (I'm thinking yes)?
BTW, I know all about the differences between synthetic and conventional oil, so I don't need that explained. I'm just not fully versed on putting conv. in an engine that's only run syn.
The tech "mistakenly" put conventional Wolf's Head 15W-40 oil in instead of synthetic (they carry Pentosyn 5W-40) which I asked for. I've been running synthetic since break-in (break-in was conventional). Mobil-1 mostly, then to Castrol Syntec. Turns out the M1 doesn't have VW 502.00 approval. I did hear M1 makes a 0W-40 that does meet VW's spec, but good luck finding any.
Finally to the question: Besides a shorter change interval, will running conventional oil affect anything on an engine that's been running synthetic for 50,000 miles? Should I go back and insist they put synthetic in ASAP or wait until I drive 3000 miles? When I do go for my next change, should I again put synthetic in (I'm thinking yes)?
BTW, I know all about the differences between synthetic and conventional oil, so I don't need that explained. I'm just not fully versed on putting conv. in an engine that's only run syn.