I'm looking for the pictures of the gc in a plastic cup with and without the flash. I saw the link somwhere, where it's green with the flash and brown without. I did a search and couldn't find anything. Anyone know where to find them?
Yes, Nick, it is....isn't it wonderful?quote:
Originally posted by nick tennis:
Come on people! Arise! Awaken! It's motor oil...!
Conclusion?
GC is a cloudy green, AC is clear amber.quote:
Originally posted by HOFFMEISTER KINK:
Conclusion?
It appears that the dye used in GC reacts to bright lights to give off the "green." I noticed that back when I used it.quote:
Originally posted by blupupher:
GC is a cloudy green, AC is clear amber.quote:
Originally posted by HOFFMEISTER KINK:
Conclusion?
I don't believe such an oil exists. The newest 0w30 still says made in Germany. We've yet to see proof that there has ever been Syntec 0w30 which says made in USA but also still passes ACEA A3, and the MB and VW specs that GC does.quote:
Now, if we could just see some equivalent pics of the new domestically made 0w30 that has the same ratings as GC.
Agree wholeheartedly, Pat!quote:
Originally posted by Patman:
I don't believe such an oil exists. The newest 0w30 still says made in Germany. We've yet to see proof that there has ever been Syntec 0w30 which says made in USA but also still passes ACEA A3, and the MB and VW specs that GC does.quote:
Now, if we could just see some equivalent pics of the new domestically made 0w30 that has the same ratings as GC.
Yes, I don't know what I was thinking. I meant the new "gold" GC.quote:
Originally posted by Patman:
I don't believe such an oil exists. The newest 0w30 still says made in Germany. We've yet to see proof that there has ever been Syntec 0w30 which says made in USA but also still passes ACEA A3, and the MB and VW specs that GC does.quote:
Now, if we could just see some equivalent pics of the new domestically made 0w30 that has the same ratings as GC.