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    GC in Albuquerque ?

    Yes. There seems to be plenty here. I can't speak for Roswell where the alien ship crash landed.
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    Second Best Oil?

    Maybe it would make their space ships too sluggish or their mileage would not be good enough to return to their home planet.
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    GC Gold in a 2002 Honda CRV? Do I dare!

    It seems so unreal to me that some cars become very sluggish after GC is put in them. Maybe it can be noticeable in a light car with a small engine. I have a Honda Element (heavy and does not get great mileage anyway – like the CRV) with the 2.4, and GC made the engine sound better at high RPM...
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    List of vehicles/engines GC has been used in.

    1996 Pontiac Trans Am - when I used M1 5-30, the valve train sounded harsh and made me nervous at the stock 5800 rpm rev limit. With GC, the engine sounds and feels so much more solid at high rpm, that I reprogrammmed my rev limiter to 6200. At the drag strip, it's almost a tenth quicker since I...
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    Naturally green or is it dyed?

    Thanks vad. Now I know that although the green and gold are very similar, the difference is more than color.
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    Naturally green or is it dyed?

    Makes me wonder if the formula was changed long before they stopped adding the dye. It seems to be assumed any formula changes coinside with the color change.
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    Naturally green or is it dyed?

    Is it known if the green GC is dyed or is the color a natural result of its formulation? If it's natual, I would guess that maybe the green and gold formulations are not as close.
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    GC in a Honda 4cyl?

    I put GC in my Honda element. I had run only 5W-20 Penz in it before. The car did not lose any gas mileage - maybe partly because I drive the car hard and never got great mileage. Engine really does seem to run smoother - especially at high RPM.
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