I'm not a mechanic / technician but I started using synthetic oil in my
vehicle when it had 51,000 miles back in 2001 . I would say as long as you
don't have any oil leaks or your engine is burning oil it's okay
The first thing I noticed was that the idle speed went up 200 RPM until the
computer made the necessary adjustment , also my highway mileage
improved slightly
You can use synthetic oil at any time. You can even mix synthetic with conventional oil. Just make sure you use the correct weight.
It depends on what kind of engine you have. I4 should get early 30s mpg (mixed), while V6 gets late 20s (mixed).
Manufactured from late 1970 to late 1972 (model year 1971 to 1973) this would be a 1600 cc engine.
This was the late 1970 to 1972 1600 cc engine.
Late 1966 to early 1967 1500 cc engine.
A Kompressor engine is a German designed motor with a mechanical device that adds compression to the engine. This engine was commonly found in Mercedes vehicles in the late 1990s.
Yes, most late modes cars will reach 200,000 miles.
Late 1987.
It took me some research (apparently some people say yes and some no) but a v6 Toyota engine--even a late 80's model is NOT an interference engine-- but have your timing belt and pump replaced at 100,000 miles.
This is a 1600 cc engine made from late 1970 to 1972 for the Beetle.
Most late model VW's have the engine code on a paper sticker in the spare wheel well
go to http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/ and look it up Edit: Late 1974 through late 1979 Type 1 engine.
Late month of 1999 TRUCKS