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’85 4Runner, 22-RE, Syn v Conv. Oil

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    JesseJesse
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      My 4runner consumes oil (not a unique issues with 22RE).

      I have never had a drop of oil hit the pavement with this truck. Most people wouldn’t wouldn’t categorize this engine as ‘leaking’.

      However, I do burn/consume oil. I am not ready/interested in rebuilding the motor yet, which would solve this problem.

      How would I decide if I should use conventional oil (less expensive), or synthetic oil (more expensive).

      I have used Royal Purple in every ‘newer’ auto/motorcycle I have owned and have been pleased.

      I’m just having a hard time figuring out if I should spend the money on RP for this engine, or dump conventional into it since it burns oil.

      Any advice/opinions welcome. Would be nice to hear Eric comment on this caveat though considering his videos on Syn v Conv Oil videos. It’s not a ‘visible’ leak, but I know it is leaking into the combustion chamber.

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      JamesonJameson
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        I wouldnt recommend using RP if it is consuming a lot of oil. If it is only a quart between changes maybe. BUT it will burn more RP than conventional. At 8-10 bucks a quart, is it worth it.

        I had an old Jeep 4.0L that burned about 1 quart between changes. I switched to RP for about a year and it doubled the amount of oil it burned. About 2 quarts between changes. I did notice a slight increase in gas mileage, and overall power/performance. But probably not enough to justify the cost.

        It really depends on ho much it burns, and whether or not the benefit is worth the cost.

        RP is a great product but not necessarily ideal for every application.

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        BillBill
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          Since your old 4 runner doesn’t leak I wouldn’t switch to synthetic oil. If it has minor oil leaks it will have large leaks with synthetic. It’s also will likely burn more oil with synthetic. I suggest you use a high mileage oil in it however.

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