Not really. I just want to know will it give him another say 50,000 plus more miles of engine life if you think so show me some tests done by an independent Lab to prove your point. URL please.
P66
Uh oh, he's gonna need a filter too!
Nah, just recognizing the bottle …4WD
are you advocating the use of Phillips 66 oils ???
Oh yesNah, just recognizing the bottle …
Yet some people could spend 80.00 on a steak dinner when I hate to spend 20.00. To each their own.How do you get Amsoil for $55. I’ve looked into it and it’d easily cost me $80 with shipping. Way too overpriced. It’s much better to buy the $27 Mobil 1 EP with a similar warranty to Amsoil and change it more often. On my TGDI 2.0L Ford, I change it every 5000 miles and the car runs like a Swiss clock. So OP, Mobil 1 EP. You can’t go wrong.
Probably for another threadOh yes
Same as
I just laughed so hardThe oil group is some of the most penny pinching groups out there in the automotive world.
If only they knew how much detailing hobbyists spend on just pads and different grades of microfiber towels just to "Wash" there vehicles, I think their minds would melt..
The 2015 Subaru owner with more than a million miles passed the factory warranty in his first ten weeks of ownership. He has never used the dealership’s service department he does all his own work, including of course, changing his own oil with Mobil 1 0W-20. He drives more than 200,000 miles a year. Dealership has nothing to do with servicing his Subaru.I always come across those million mile car articles. Always say they've been dealer maintained and I doubt the dealer uses Redline or Amsoil, but that's not to say that those oils couldn't do the same job.
I'm just trying to make a point that dealerships don't use boutique oils to get cars passed one million miles.The 2015 Subaru owner with more than a million miles passed the factory warranty in his first ten weeks of ownership. He has never used the dealership’s service department he does all his own work, including of course, changing his own oil with Mobil 1 0W-20. He drives more than 200,000 miles a year. Dealership has nothing to do with servicing his Subaru.
Yes. But if you want to impress show me some stats. BS with no facts don't mean a lot to me. But true knock yourself out and buy what you want with your money!My point was way over some heads here,not shocking. Point was,let people buy what makes them happy,why worry about something that doesn't directly effect you?!
I have Cajun friends and we are very similar … substituting “country” for “coastal boys will survive” !Probably for another thread
But you Texans ok !!!????
Crazy weather for you guys
Hope y’all been surviving best you can !
JJ: don’t take this wrong, but 2004 Corolla owners are not whom anyone here is out to impress … Ok?Yes. But if you want to impress show me some stats. BS with no facts don't mean a lot to me. But true knock yourself out and buy what you want with your money!
OkI do an oil change in my buddy's Sequoia once a year.....every January. He has a year to find his juice of choice on sale. And at 8 quarts he needs to. M1 5/20 EP with a 20k life. This ended up being a $45 OC. Not bad for once a year.
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It varies. But I'm guessing 12-15kOk
But how many miles in that once a year oil change ????