yes
3000 miles if using regular oil, 6000 if using synthetic. I use synthetic for my RSX-S, but regular would do for a base model.
In a Brand new engine it is recommended that you get the rings seated before you start using Synthetic oils. So run your engine for 3,000 miles and then you can switch to a Synthetic.
No contest. -Synthetic oil is way better, but can you afford it. -I think using regular oil and changing every 3,000 is better.
It is not a very god idea if that is what the manufacture requires, conventional will leave sludge and gunk in the engine.
Yes, you can use synthetic oil in our CR-V - but once you start using it it is best to continue using it at each oil change rather than switch back and forth.
No. If your using regular oil it should be changed along with the filter every 3000 miles. If you are using synthetic oil it should be changed with the filter every 5000 miles.
MINI specs synthetic oil for all models assuming you are talking about the moder MINI and not the older Classic Mini. Using a normal dino oil will void the warranty and not offer the same level of protection a synthetic oil provides.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but as long as your engine doesn't burn oil or leak oil I would say ( yes ) I switched my 1995 Ford Explorer to 100 % synthetic engine oil back in 2001 and have been using synthetic ever since with no problems
One can purchase a Scrambler motorcycle from a Triumph Motorcycle local store. One can also make such purchase using their official website or using the AutoTrader UK website.
50:1 if you are using regular two stroke oil, 100:1 with a good synthetic oil
120 volt xenon bulbs are fully dimmable just like a regular incandescent bulbs, using regular old 120 volt dimmer switches.
To apply power to the engine of a motorcycle using the right hand grip of the motorcycle.