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You're wasting money changing full synthetic every 3-4k
It can easily do 10k.
Car may reccommend 3-4k. in that case todays dyno oil would be fine.
my 06 EG says 5k on dyno.
I normally run semi synthetic in bike change about 6 or 7k.
dyno about 3k.
Fully agree especially in a car the last two cars we have purchased (95 Maxima, 04 Maxima) both went to full synthetic (Castrol) in first 50 miles, and changed every 10,000 miles the 95 which I drive now has 148,000 miles and has never used a drop of oil at change or oil related issues.
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