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paddyk | 11:44 Tue 27th Dec 2011 | Motoring
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Hi Can anyone help?
Am I correct in thinking that if you use fully synthetic oil in your car - you can only top up using the same thing i.e fully synthetic ?
Would it damage the engine if you topped up with semi-synthetic as my friend says it wouldn't make any difference.
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That's what one is supposed to do .. yes.
No .. semi top-up will hardly affect its properties at all.
You will get more benefit from changing oil/filter regularly.
absolutely as Al says - a fully syn is unnecessary in any aged car. What model and age, paddy?
As al says it won't make much difference but you are slightly degrading the fully synthetic oil doing this, why do it for the sake of a small amount of cash?

If your car is a high perfomance new car it could be a big diference.
I was just about to buy fully synthetic in Halfords, and the assistant stopped me and said had i checked that it was o.k. for my car ( 2.0 ltr mondeo diesel.) we checked the reference sheet and it should ONLY use semi synthetic. Idon't know the reason for this, I assumed fully syn was the ultimate oil because it was expensive.

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