I use 'Fox but latelly it has been unstable. I have wiped it, re-installed but is still showing signs of crashes and un-able to open certian sites it used to run just fine.
There is nothing wrong with Valvoline. It works just as well as Penzoil or Havoline. I have a few UOA on here with Valvo AC 5/30 if you want to look em up. TBN showed to last about 4500 miles with lots of short traffic driving. It ended up being a 20wth but the numbers we so good I did not...
Being it's a '04 im sure it has the OLM... Just not the DIC(Drivers Info Center). My '04 monte just lets you kow when to change but does not have the DIC unfortunatly.
Being it's a '04 im sure it has the OLM... Just not the DIC(Drivers Info Center). My '04 monte just lets you kow when to change but does not have the DIC unfortunatly.
Looks like Valvo did a fine job... I knew there was a reason I always liked and used Valvo. With numbers like that for a 3700 mile OCI who cares if it sheared to a 20wt. Obviously did not matter in this motor or my UOA's (posted here) on my former Dodge Ram. Good job Valvoline.
That's been long known here. They tried to start producing it in the late 70's early 80's but it was not economically feasable at the time. But with todays new technology i'm sure it will nto be long at all before they pull that shale out of the ground. Sounds just fine to me.
Not bad. Looks a bit like our '05 TrailBlazer only of course bigger. Sorry but my old '83 K5 Blazer was the best looking of all the Blazers. I'm sorry but trucks should look like a box to me.