Something to laugh at....

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I was on the Quaker State website (don't ask why lol) and I read some of their myths/facts page

Myth #7

Synthetic oil lasts longer than conventional oil or extends the oil drain interval.
You can go longer (i.e., 25000 miles) with synthetic oils.
Using synthetic motor oils can double your oil drain interval.
Synthetic motor oils can be used twice as long as conventional motor oils.
Changing only your oil filter every 3000 miles and topping off the oil can extend drain intervals.

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Quaker State® does not recommend extending oil drain intervals beyond the “severe service” maintenance interval of three months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first. Also, we are unaware of any automobile manufacturer in the United States that currently recognizes using any synthetic oil beyond the recommended oil change intervals outlined in their owner’s manual. We emphasize severe service since the majority of motor vehicles are operated in severe driving conditions such as short trips (under 10 miles), dusty or sandy conditions, cold weather, extended idling periods, trailer towing or other harsh conditions. Under ideal conditions, however, such as a dust-free climate, highway driving, light loads, perfect engine performance, etc., the oil drain interval may be extended to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended “normal service” period (generally between 3,000 to 7,500 miles). Contamination by normal wear particles, water, fuel, and other combustion by-products, as well as additive depletion, are the main reasons for changing conventional oils on a regular basis. Synthetic oils are equally susceptible to this problem. The only way to remove these contaminants is to change the oil and filter within manufacturers’ recommended intervals.

While it is desirable to change the oil filter before it plugs up because of dirt and contaminant build-up, it is nearly impossible to detect when that condition exists or is about to occur. Regardless of how good an oil filter appears to be, it only makes good sense to change the oil filter at every oil change.


I think they are trying to say that even synthetics need to be changed every 3k and are not meant for extended drains. Hmmmm...sounds a bit like they are in the money-making-brainwashing business.
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But, I think most of us BITOGer's know better
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Anyway, that was just something to laugh at..carry on.
 
It's hard to believe that they said that as their official position, and are sticking to it.
Sometimes websites are are older then Mr Burns - that may help explain it.
 
It sounds like legal talk to me. If an oil company advises you to go past the warranty interval and you have an engine problem, the auto maker may deny the claim.
 
Doesn't their bottle have a little odometer on it with 3001 miles on it? I believe it also reads "protection beyond 3000 miles" or something similar too.

-T
 
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