The following is all hearsay...
A couple of guys were talking over the weekend and the topic turned to motor oil.
One guy said he liked Amsoil and the other guy agreed. They then began to discuss other brands that might have good characteristics.
One of the guys stated that Amsoil, Valvoline...
Am I missing something?
I know the photo shows a blend bottle but look at the header.
Buy four cases online, pick up in store... what can they say even if this is a mistake?
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetai...egoryCode=4019B
What does everyone think of these things?
I've recently realized that I'm missing the magnet in my trans pan and looked at these.
While I was at it I looked at the oil filter magnet as well.
http://www.filtermag.com/
I drive a '93 Ford 5.8L (351 cid) with a 6 lbs. supercharger and a '99 Nissan 3.0L V6.
Both vehicles are lubricated with conventional motor oil.
Both are driven in the Tampa, FL area.
Both vehicles typically get exceedingly frequent oil changes and never, ever over 3K.
Both owner's manuals...
Anyone know anything about these?
I've found that they've recently shown up at the big retailer in town... right next to the Motorcraft filters... but for about $1.25 less.
I did not find them listed in the "Who Makes What Filter" sticky.
About 3 weeks ago I purchased a case of Motorcraft 10W-30 at a local parts retailer. The 10W-30 bottles say Super Premium Motor Oil, whereas the 5W-30 and 5W-20 bottles said Synthetic Blend.
Now, at our nation's largest retailer, all weights of Motorcraft oil say Synthetic Blend.
What gives?