Here you go. I found it for you.I don't know how to link this to that or whatever tired, I am lucky to be able how to turn my pc on.
Here you go. I found it for you.I don't know how to link this to that or whatever tired, I am lucky to be able how to turn my pc on.
One of you asked me to do that, so how do turn it into a link, or was it already a link once I reposted it.Here you go. I found it for yo
Not really. HPL is still more expensiveFor just a little more than the cost of an oil change with M1 ESP and the Liqui Moly MoS2, you could use HPL.![]()
Grand total, with the Walmart labor, my filter and my oil and MoS2, it was about $87.50. With HPL it would have been about $125.00 Total.Not really. HPL is still more expensive
That's why I said "for a little more."Not really. HPL is still more expensive
I'm not sure where you "reposted" it. I don't see any links you posted.One of you asked me to do that, so how do turn it into a link, or was it already a link once I reposted it.
For 6 quarts? Don't know how you calculated that.Grand total, with the Walmart labor, my filter and my oil and MoS2, it was about $87.50. With HPL it would have been about $125.00 Total.
Well, I will give you give you approximates here, it is difficult for me to get around and I am not going to the basement to get the receipt right now. Here we go. The oil, Mobil 1 ESP 0w-30 was a 5-quart jug, about 5.40 a quart. My Baldwin filters I bought shortly after I bought the car, from a local parts store, a full case of 12 during the annual, one month Baldwin filter sale, they figure out to about $5.00 a piece. The MoS2 I bring in from Amazon on my Amazon Prime automatic monthly delivery deal, I bring a can in every 4 months, about $10.00 a can, actually a little less. Walmart charges me $32.00 labor. It adds up to $74.00. The HPL 5 quarts would cast me about $17.00 a quart, that is $85.00 in oil, $5.00 filter, $32.00 labor, that comes to $122.00, using the HPL. That is about a $48.00 difference in the oil change between the two. Anyhow, roughly, that is what I got. We know that HPL, Amsoil and Redline are superior oils, we also know I don't "need" the MoS2 or even the Euro spec 3.5 HTHS oil, but that is what I want to use. At least for now.For 6 quarts? Don't know how you calculated that.
HPL PCMO is more than adequate for your needs. I didn't realize that you only needed 4.7 quarts. A little searching told me you had a 6 quart sump. With 4.7 quarts, and you could drop this a little more by buying gallons, you'd pay $59.59 in oil for your car plus the filter. So in line with what I said above. For "a little more" you can change the oil with HPL. There is a coupon for BITOG members which I used as well, demonstrated above.Well, I will give you give you approximates here, it is difficult for me to get around and I am not going to the basement to get the receipt right now. Here we go. The oil, Mobil 1 ESP 0w-30 was a 5-quart jug, about 5.40 a quart. My Baldwin filters I bought shortly after I bought the car, from a local parts store, a full case of 12 during the annual, one month Baldwin filter sale, they figure out to about $5.00 a piece. The MoS2 I bring in from Amazon on my Amazon Prime automatic monthly delivery deal, I bring a can in every 4 months, about $10.00 a can, actually a little less. Walmart charges me $32.00 labor. It adds up to $74.00. The HPL 5 quarts would cast me about $17.00 a quart, that is $85.00 in oil, $5.00 filter, $32.00 labor, that comes to $122.00, using the HPL. That is about a $48.00 difference in the oil change between the two. Anyhow, roughly, that is what I got. We know that HPL, Amsoil and Redline are superior oils, we also know I don't "need" the MoS2 or even the Euro spec 3.5 HTHS oil, but that is what I want to use. At least for now.
HPL PCMO is more than adequate for your needs. I didn't realize that you only needed 4.7 quarts. A little searching told me you had a 6 quart sump. With 4.7 quarts, and you could drop this a little more by buying gallons, you'd pay $59.59 in oil for your car plus the filter. So in line with what I said above. For "a little more" you can change the oil with HPL. There is a coupon for BITOG members which I used as well, demonstrated above.