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switching from conventional to blend?

should I even bother? It's got 96k and I dont want it to leak.
 
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Man you are making this way to difficult. If you want to switch do it. If you don't want to switch don't. There is nothing wrong with switching
 
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Isn't this the 4th thread you've started about oil? Pick an oil you like, use it... you aren't going to see much difference, if any between any oil. It is all about preference. Choose one you prefer, stick to it.
 
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Isn't this the 4th thread you've started about oil? Pick an oil you like, use it... you aren't going to see much difference, if any between any oil. It is all about preference. Choose one you prefer, stick to it.
Exactly! Use whatever you think is best.
 
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Man you are making this way to difficult. If you want to switch do it. If you don't want to switch don't. There is nothing wrong with switching
Agreed.
 
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