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Old 03-01-2007, 12:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Few questions from a new owner

Have any of you folks recently switched from regular oil to synthetic? I was wondering if it would be worth it. However, I don't want to sacrifice engine performance.

Also, how difficult is it to install a remote starter on a Titan? Is that something worth doing?

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Re: Few questions from a new owner

A lot of people on TitanTalk have switched to synthetic oil with good results.
I'm still old fashioned and prefer the old dino junk and change it every 3500 miles or so.

I did switch to synthetic in the differentials though per manufactures suggestions.
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Re: Few questions from a new owner

Depends on the remote starter. There's one guy on here Top20CC or something like that who installs them cheap. I've heard good things.
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Re: Few questions from a new owner

Welcome to TT. I switch over to synthetic at 3K miles and have no problems what so ever. If you know your basic with car's electronic you can do the remote start.
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