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The question has been asked before and the best answer is not to mix them but another answer is that all oils are mixtures .. some fully synthetic oils like Royal purple are very exotic blends with excellent and expensive ingredients and to add another mixure will surely dilute this great and throughly researched blend.
But then again - it's better to have a full engine of oil than one barely touching the dipstick.
The choice really is yours.
But then again - it's better to have a full engine of oil than one barely touching the dipstick.
The choice really is yours.
Doesn't make any difference, unless one oil is water based and another is oil based 
They all mix together fine except some of the very odd or rare race oils, any oil used in a road car will mix fine with any other oil. Even franchised dealerships change their oils depending on who's giving them the best deal that quarter . . .
As long as you only feed it oil that's of the required grade and specification you'll be fine.

They all mix together fine except some of the very odd or rare race oils, any oil used in a road car will mix fine with any other oil. Even franchised dealerships change their oils depending on who's giving them the best deal that quarter . . .
As long as you only feed it oil that's of the required grade and specification you'll be fine.
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