HPL Oil discount code for BITOG

Funny guys. So would it be ok if some stranger just came into your house and sat down with you demanding breakfast? Just a door off the sidewalk is all….🥴
Different country, state/province, city, tax laws….
Your example is totally ridiculous. We're talking shipping costs not tariffs, sales tax (which we pay for shipping to most states in US) or VAT. It doesn't cost more to TRANSPORT to Vancouver than to LA.
Tariffs and taxes aren't tacked on by HPL, they're added AFTER it arrives in Canada. Geeze.
 
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Pirate ship is a god send to small shippers in the US. The guy who sent me the box of Idemitsu TLS, showed me the non-discounted rate... It was $120 USD if he used UPS directly as a regular joe.

Oh and something interesting, the new Idemitsu TLS is synthetic, the older stuff is Group III at best, it lists hydrocarbon oils on the back. It was Autozone clearout stuff, my fresh and shiny bottles don't have any toxic warnings on the bottles. I'm using it to flush my TF-80SC, so it's fine, just an interesting change over time.

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I will be ordering some HPL Engine Cleaner next month for a stress test in a 2011 GM 2.4L Direct Injected Oil Chugger. Hopefully it plus a Berryman soak can finally loosen the oil rings. It's resisted the other cleaners so far including Valvoline Restore and Protect and a double dose of Rislone.
Where did you get to on the 2.4L ? Any luck ?
 
I just placed an order for some 75w/90 gear oil for my GR Corollas transfer case and rear diff and used the 15% off code. I also got a refund on the shipping of $6 which surprised me. I figured that most companies would just pocket it as I would never have known. After I ordered it though I realized that it gear oils don't list if they are GL-4 or GL-5 gear oils which makes it hard to know what classification it's in.
 
I just placed an order for some 75w/90 gear oil for my GR Corollas transfer case and rear diff and used the 15% off code. I also got a refund on the shipping of $6 which surprised me. I figured that most companies would just pocket it as I would never have known. After I ordered it though I realized that it gear oils don't list if they are GL-4 or GL-5 gear oils which makes it hard to know what classification it's in.
I remember seeing the data sheet say that it is GL-4 and GL-5 compatible because they do not use sulphur compounds as the main extreme pressure additives. Perhaps someone can link that? For what its worth I am running it in all 4 diffs of my vehicles and its been fine.
 
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