Originally Posted By: Garak
It was 10,000 km (6,000 miles) on conventional of the day, like around the SE to SH days.
6,000 miles? ok I'll remember it this time.
From my experience, regular MaxLife removed some light varnish stains after doing two OCIs of 1700 miles each. But if you're looking for documented proof, forget it !
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Why, so they can dodge all the questions people would ask them, LoL.
I think the truth about the WIX XP is somewhere between WIX's assessment of the filter and your assessment of the filter.
Originally Posted By: FowVay
According to Permatex, here is a usage guide for their anti-seize products:
Nickel = good for applications up to 2400ºF
Copper = good for applications up to 1800ºF
Aluminum = good for applications up to 1600ºF
Their recommendation for spark plugs and oxygen sensors...
Originally Posted By: 2015_PSD
Ummm...no they do not. Merk's credibility looks like swiss cheese as does his ability to snag photos from the Internet and label them as fact. Where is the tangible proof these engines have had the OCI listed, how many total miles do they have on them, etc. Anyone...
When I opened the box today that contained to new oxygen sensor, there was a note inside about the enclosed tube of anti-seize. The note said it's a high temperature anti-seize. I was all set to use my tried and true silver anti-seize by Permatex until the note got me thinking that maybe it's...
Cujet - I bought some half and half tonight because of what you said about trans saturated fats.
What's the difference between half and half and that whipping cream in the pint sized cartons?
Originally Posted By: DoubleWasp
I'm waiting on two pieces of evidence here:
1. Proof that extended OCI'S with a quality synthetic automatically leads to engine sludging.
2. Proof that engine sludge evades insoluble percentages and particle counts in an OCI.
All the proof you need is waiting...
Originally Posted By: Cujet
Coffee Mate tastes really good to me. HOWEVER,
It contains: Corn syrup solids and Partially hydrogenated soybean and/or cottonseed oil: All partially hydrogenated oils contain high levels of trans fats, which are brutal to your body.
I've gone to organic half n...
Originally Posted By: Garak
Merk, if you ran taxis and got under the car each time you didn't like the oil colour, you'd never make any money or get off the ground.
What was the OCI on your taxis? I forget.