I propose a ban. Sending oil back without faking the tamper seals is amateurish at best
No one is silly enough to buy 5 individual quarts (and pay those prices) for a full oil change when there are 5 qt jugs right next to those bottles. Nice try though.Amsoil syn blend is $5 and some change per qt when buying a case. Pretty darn reasonable for a quality oil if you ask me.
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Who in their right mind buys oil by the quart for their oil changes when most cars have at least a 4/4-1/2 quart sump?Amsoil syn blend is $5 and some change per qt when buying a case. Pretty darn reasonable for a quality oil if you ask me.
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People who buy oil by the quart are insane? Wowser. NiceWho in their right mind buys oil by the quart for their oil changes when most cars have at least a 4/4-1/2 quart sump?
Speaking of which, why doesn’t amsoil offer 5 quart jugs at a discounted rate like all the other oil companies?
Yes, why would anyone pay an extra 60-80% for quarts when 5-qt jugs are significantly less expensive?People who buy oil by the quart are insane? Wowser. Nice
Insane? GeezeYes, why would anyone pay an extra 60-80% for quarts when 5-qt jugs are significantly less expensive?
Heck, if your vehicle took 4 quarts, you could recycle the extra quart and still come out ahead!
No one is silly enough to buy 5 individual quarts (and pay those prices) for a full oil change when there are 5 qt jugs right next to those bottles. Nice try though.
Agree 100%. Amsoil syn blend is comparable price wise. Quality oil by an independent US company.Who in their right mind buys oil by the quart for their oil changes when most cars have at least a 4/4-1/2 quart sump?
Speaking of which, why doesn’t amsoil offer 5 quart jugs at a discounted rate like all the other oil companies?
Again, apples to oranges. You cannot compare a "synthetic blend" that wasn't formulated to D1G3 standards to an oil that is.Agree 100%. Amsoil syn blend is comparable price wise.
Not being D1G3 is a positive in my book. If your performance standard is D1G3 your bar is pretty low considering some syn blends are on the list. I have no skin in the game as I don’t use syn blend and could care less about dexos.Again, apples to oranges. You cannot compare a "synthetic blend" that wasn't formulated to D1G3 standards to an oil that is.
You're essentially advocating for someone to pay more money for less performance -- it literally makes zero sense to buy this product unless it is your personal mission to support your Amsoil dealer.
I think Valvoline also makes a syn blend that's d1g3 rated. Exact reason why I didn't care for dexos and went to whatever was 3.5+ hths and euro approved at a good price.Not being D1G3 is a positive in my book. If your performance standard is D1G3 your bar is pretty low considering some syn blends are on the list. I have no skin in the game as I don’t use syn blend and could care less about dexos.
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Well, I beg your pardon - looks like Amsoil Blend IS formulated to meet Dexos 1 Gen 3.Not being D1G3 is a positive in my book. If your performance standard is D1G3 your bar is pretty low considering some syn blends are on the list. I have no skin in the game as I don’t use syn blend and could care less about dexos.
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I am not impressed with the NOACK Numbers, others will say that it does not matter. I would like a NOACK test from a lower Temperature.
I only buy quarts.I like QTS when the deal is the same
I hate gallon jugs-5 qt only
I never understood fighting and making a stand over products you don't buy
Yeah same here..I ain't green but I'm not wasteful either and changing oil isn't a hobbyI only buy quarts.
I save my money by not changing the oil every 3000 miles.
Did Kurt Noack write his last name in all caps?I am not impressed with the NOACK Numbers, others will say that it does not matter. I would like a NOACK test from a lower Temperature.
NO NOT THAT I KNOW OFDid Kurt Noack write his last name in all caps?
The NOACK Test is done at 482 Degrees Fahrenheit, I have a big problem with this test, it is not realistic. I will do the Lawnmower thing; I aimed an Infrared Gun at the Spark Plug area on a Briggs engine and I got a temp reading of 300. I did a temp reading with a probe in the oil fill hole and only got a temp of 210. This is on an Air-cooled Engine with what I am talking about. This is not on a water-cooled engine, let's talk lawnmowers again. I have a neighbor with a Water-Cooled Engine on his mower that only has an oil temp of like 190 whereas with my air-cooled riding mower I have a temp of 220 with the Thermal Probe.This is my concern as well.