Like an old doctor told me once...yes they work as they do good to the person selling them
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The Walmart branded stuff, not everything else on the shelf.Hey you're back.
So GTL based synthetics are more expensive than other hydrocracked oils at Walmart?
Like using the more expensive fancy synthetics made from natural gas vs the cheapo hydrocracked crap Walmart stuff, even when both carry the same service logo's and special service letters that the engine calls for. Like that you mean?
Oh and “both carry the same service logo's and special service letters that the engine calls for” as you said?The Walmart branded stuff, not everything else on the shelf.
Of all the additives out there that are sold in stores, 50% help, 50% don't help, 100% don't hurt anything. Heck, ATF is often added as a additive to oil.
Nah. You been doing right the whole time.Really; I guess I have been incorrectly formulating IC engine oils for the past 30 years.
How come the viscosity is so low? Gas? Shearing? Additive is low viscosity ?I tried some Lubeguard Bio-Tech this last go around...
The report notes it's not from fuel.How come the viscosity is so low? Gas? Shearing? Additive is low viscosity ?
And you would believe that why?The report notes it's not from fuel.
We all know BS fuel estimatesThe report notes it's not from fuel.
It seems to be a light viscosity and the this motor just about lives @ 7500 RPM. I have a thread with all reports on it in the powersports section. I do question B-S methods of fuel however.
How does Blackstone measure fuel dilution?
Pretty much, yes. Although back when I ran the test it was a gas flame.a match?
Pretty much, yes. Although back when I ran the test it was a gas flame.