Mixing synthetic oil with mineral oil!?

SkyFall

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I told my gf to put 1L of engine oil in her civic because it was very low and instead of adding mineral oil she accidently add some synthetic oil...will it be a problem?
 
Mixing Mineral and Synthetic oils - current thinking

Here's the current thinking on the subject of mixing mineral and synthetic oils. This information is based on the answer to a technical question posed on the Shell Oil website:
There is no scientific data to support the idea that mixing mineral and synthetic oils will damage your engine. When switching from a mineral oil to a synthetic, or vice versa, you will potentially leave a small amount of residual oil in the engine. That's perfectly okay because synthetic oil and mineral-based motor oil are, for the most part, compatible with each other. (The exception is pure synthetics. Polyglycols don't mix with normal mineral oils.)
There is also no problem with switching back and forth between synthetic and mineral based oils. In fact, people who are "in the know" and who operate engines in areas where temperature fluctuations can be especially extreme, switch from mineral oil to synthetic oil for the colder months. They then switch back to mineral oil during the warmer months.
There was a time, years ago, when switching between synthetic oils and mineral oils was not recommended if you had used one product or the other for a long period of time. People experienced problems with seals leaking and high oil consumption but changes in additive chemistry and seal material have taken care of those issues. And that's an important caveat. New seal technology is great, but if you're still driving around in a car from the 80's with its original seals, then this argument becomes a bit of a moot point - your seals are still going to be subject to the old leakage problems no matter what newfangled additives the oil companies are putting in their products.

Read more: http://www.carbibles.com/engineoil_bible.html#ixzz2BYaIDtRx

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Non aucun.

Le seul ''risque''

Moteur ultra encrassé de 300 000km
Pinte d'huile ultra détergente dedans

Sa pourrait arriver que sa déloge du carbone qui ''bouchait'' certain probleme d'usure.
 
Non aucun.

Le seul ''risque''

Moteur ultra encrassé de 300 000km
Pinte d'huile ultra détergente dedans

Sa pourrait arriver que sa déloge du carbone qui ''bouchait'' certain probleme d'usure.



Je crois qu'il faut que tu te renseigne sur ce qu'est l'huile sythétique. Ta remarque n'a aucun sens. Ce n'est pas de l'eau bénite qu'il a mis dans sa Honda. Simplement une huile faite à partir d'une base différente à laquelle on a rajouté les additifs habituels (sauf VI -viscosity improver) C'est tout à fait compatible avec les huiles conventionnelles.
De toute façon il a juste à ne pas le dire à sa Honda. Elle ne le saura jamais ....
 
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