for some if it not to heavy on the wallet, it best to change often (esp those who run open pod filaments)
some might argue it waste of money but over times dino oil get contaminated with water vapour , dirt, etc and will eventually turn acidic.
acidic + too long "the service" = bad health for engine internals.
However there is exception to the rule. Some cars are old and may not have the best history of 'car service' by previous owner so subsequent car services won't be any "better".
some might argue it waste of money but over times dino oil get contaminated with water vapour , dirt, etc and will eventually turn acidic.
acidic + too long "the service" = bad health for engine internals.
However there is exception to the rule. Some cars are old and may not have the best history of 'car service' by previous owner so subsequent car services won't be any "better".
