zogg
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2012
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- 784
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- Location
- Southern Illinois
- Ram Year
- 2018 Ram Express Quad Cab
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
I went to Sams club to buy a new set of tires. Thank the lord the sra’s are gone…..what crap. I bought Pirelli Scorpion A/T Plus, which seem to be good so far…sorry, I digress.
Anyway, the guy behind the counter was a retired Chrysler mechanic working part time. He offered me a conventional oil change while I had the truck in the shop. I said, “no thanks, I just changed it and I use full synthetic “. He got this almost angry look on his face and told me I’ll ruin the engine. He said the hemi REQUIRES conventional oil to maintain the proper pressure in the hydraulic lifters and variable valve timing setup. He supposedly had to rebuild hundreds of Hemi engines due to the use of synthetic oil.
I said that I think “most” people use synthetic and “most” Hemi engines go 200,000 miles or more. But, he kept at it and I finally said “I’ll think about it” just to suspend the conversation.
Is he correct? Am I missing something?? Or is he just a goofy guy?
Anyway, the guy behind the counter was a retired Chrysler mechanic working part time. He offered me a conventional oil change while I had the truck in the shop. I said, “no thanks, I just changed it and I use full synthetic “. He got this almost angry look on his face and told me I’ll ruin the engine. He said the hemi REQUIRES conventional oil to maintain the proper pressure in the hydraulic lifters and variable valve timing setup. He supposedly had to rebuild hundreds of Hemi engines due to the use of synthetic oil.
I said that I think “most” people use synthetic and “most” Hemi engines go 200,000 miles or more. But, he kept at it and I finally said “I’ll think about it” just to suspend the conversation.
Is he correct? Am I missing something?? Or is he just a goofy guy?
