7,500 miles.
100% synthetic will not go bad by itself. What makes 100% synthetic oil bad is basic oil filtration. The oil filtration system on a car is not very efficient, therefore allows the oil to get dirty. Once the oil gets dirty, the oil does not fare as well. There are brands of 100% syn oil that only require a 1yr/25,000 mile change (with guarantees-- google search 25,000 mile oil change). There are others (on store shelves) that require a 5000 mile change, but charge the same price as the 25,000 mile oil change. Make sure to look for 100% syn. There are syn oils out there that are actually a "synthetic blend", which means it's part syn, part conventional oil.
Use mileage as your guide. Change oil/filter every 5,000 miles with conventional oil and every 7.500 mile with synthetic.
On this year, I would recommend you stick with the older 3,000 mile oil change unless you use synthetic oil and in that case every 5,000 miles.
you get 1 mile per mile. The Pathfinder cannot alter space and change the distance of a mile.
I would recommend you change it every 50,000 miles. What does your owner's manual list?
I change it every 5000 miles. That's the factory recommendation. My dad used to change the filter every 5000 and the oil every 10,000. I figure changing oil is cheap insurance. A penny a mile is not too much to ask.
Your owner's manual will tell you. I personally recommend every 5,000 mile with conventional oil and every 7,000 miles with synthetic. Any sooner is a waste of money and oil. Change the filter at every oil change.
Castrol is the best brand and synthetic is the best type of oil, but it is expensive for the synthetic. I would use regular 10w30 Castrol and put Duralube in it every 50k miles. Change oil regularly. The Duralube is the every 50k mile.
5w30 weight any major brand conventional or synthetic. I personally use Pennzoil. Use a quality filer such as Purolator or Wix. Change your oil/filter every 5,000 mile with conventional oil/filter and every 7,000 miles with synthetic.
1 mile = 1/0.192 laps = 5.21. So you would hit 1 mile on your sixth lap.
Depending on what type of synthetic you are using. It is a general rule of thumb when changing oil traditionally to have it changed either every 3,000 miles or ever six months which ever comes first. If you are a daily driver then 3,000 miles might be sooner then the six month marker. For synthetic blends I usually use either Mobile 1 or Royal Purple in my '05 PT Cruiser GT and change it roughly every 5,000 miles never going past the 5,500 mile marker.
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