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i also wounder if Serries 2000 0W30 has been on the market long enough for it to have been run since new in this van!
Amsoil introduced 0W30 in 1996.
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i also wounder if Serries 2000 0W30 has been on the market long enough for it to have been run since new in this van!
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and they say chevy sucks tsk tsk tsk
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Quok, I have seen Toyota's reading over 300,000 miles on the odometer. The last one I saw was a Carolla a few months ago.Now with that said I still do not belive this story the fact that it is a Chevy Van is what makes it unbeliveable to me. If not for GM most parts store would be out of business in a hurry. THeir is no way in hati that this van has gone 900,000 miles on the same lifters,valve springs,water pump,starter,rod bearings,wrist, gaskets all, pins,transmission,ring and pinion, and associated bearings.
i also wounder if Serries 2000 0W30 has been on the market long enough for it to have been run since new in this van!
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Quok, I have seen Toyota's reading over 300,000 miles on the odometer. The last one I saw was a Carolla a few months ago.Now with that said I still do not belive this story the fact that it is a Chevy Van is what makes it unbeliveable to me. If not for GM most parts store would be out of business in a hurry. THeir is no way in hati that this van has gone 900,000 miles on the same lifters,valve springs,water pump,starter,rod bearings,wrist, gaskets all, pins,transmission,ring and pinion, and associated bearings.
i also wounder if Serries 2000 0W30 has been on the market long enough for it to have been run since new in this van!
I guess for my self I would consider the starter, water pump, alternator, power steering pump and other such things attached to the engine to be included in "engine work" That being said, this guy is driving over 100,000 miles a year to achieve this which is over 5 times more than I do. So many of these items (like the starter) aren't really being used as much as I do.
All maintenance was performed by his Chevy dealer, so Anti freeze would have been up to date, so I think it's realistic to believe the water pump could last that long. The alt, maybe, maybe not......
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Quok, I have seen Toyota's reading over 300,000 miles on the odometer. The last one I saw was a Carolla a few months ago.Now with that said I still do not belive this story the fact that it is a Chevy Van is what makes it unbeliveable to me. If not for GM most parts store would be out of business in a hurry. THeir is no way in hati that this van has gone 900,000 miles on the same lifters,valve springs,water pump,starter,rod bearings,wrist, gaskets all, pins,transmission,ring and pinion, and associated bearings.
i also wounder if Serries 2000 0W30 has been on the market long enough for it to have been run since new in this van!
I guess for my self I would consider the starter, water pump, alternator, power steering pump and other such things attached to the engine to be included in "engine work" That being said, this guy is driving over 100,000 miles a year to achieve this which is over 5 times more than I do. So many of these items (like the starter) aren't really being used as much as I do.
All maintenance was performed by his Chevy dealer, so Anti freeze would have been up to date, so I think it's realistic to believe the water pump could last that long. The alt, maybe, maybe not......
I meant to say not being used any more than I do.
Years ago I met a guy with a nissan p/u with almost 500,000 miles using all Amsoil. But this truck was used in his courrier busisness ,,lots of miles little cold start wear. How was the van used? Approx 8 years old approx 112,500 miles per year. Freeway ? the trans didn't shift often. Can't knock the oil but for example over the road semis can get a million + miles before overhaul the same truck doing pickup and delivery won't do quite as well.{even with 5w/20 oil}Quote:
I'm a relatively new Amsoil dealer. My sponsor just showed me an e-mail he got from one of his dealers in Ohio. He had a picture of the odometer showing over 900,000 miles.
He used Amsoil S2K 0-30 since new, changed every 35,000 per Amsoils recommendation and Amsoil ATF every 100,000. Everything runs great with no engine or tranny work needed.
He plans to turn over 1,000,000 miles by July 2008.
Now if that's not a testimonial for extended oci's, Amsoil products and Synthetic in general, I don't what is.
Your comments please.![]()
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Kind of off topic but what the hey. When I was growing up in Argentina they finally passed a law to get the old Mercedes diesel taxis off the road (170D?). The taxi drivers bought local cars (Like the SIAM di Tella) and put the old Mercedes diesel engines in them. LOL. Well over 1MMK Km!
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My Dad had a 1989 Nissan Maxima 3.0 v6, religiously changed at 3k, all maint. done when it was needed. He finally sold it in 2003 w/ 496k on it.
I'm serious. The repair on it was 4 alternators, 2 water pumps, A/C compressor and two CV joints.
Supertech oils for the most part and get this, ORANGE CAN FRAMS from the first oil change at 3006 miles.
When he sold it, it was almost up to 1qt every 3k miles.
helluva car.
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I'm a relatively new Amsoil dealer. My sponsor just showed me an e-mail he got from one of his dealers in Ohio. He had a picture of the odometer showing over 900,000 miles.
He used Amsoil S2K 0-30 since new, changed every 35,000 per Amsoils recommendation and Amsoil ATF every 100,000. Everything runs great with no engine or tranny work needed.
He plans to turn over 1,000,000 miles by July 2008.
Now if that's not a testimonial for extended oci's, Amsoil products and Synthetic in general, I don't what is.
Your comments please.![]()