Originally Posted By: Bob The Builder
First of all...no hard feelings. I'm just posting my opinions on a certain matter. I shouldn't have to apologize for that. On a lighter note.....
I never said that cheap oil didn't contain the required additives to meet API specs. I did say that cheap oil does not contain the extra additive packs that lower engine wear, allow for longer oci's and contribute to less emissions.
Let me give you an analogy. For example, have you ever used a toilet paper that was to thin? What happens? You get poop on your hand. It doesn't stay on the paper and creates sludge on your hand.
What happens when you use a higher quality toilet paper that doesn't break or tear when you wipe? Exactly. It stays intact without degrading into shreds and retains the poop and you have clean hands.
It's the same thing with oil. (and good filters) If you use an oil without the extra additives, sure, it might be ok...to use. But it's really just that, only ok. It doesn't offer your engine extra protection from contaminants or byproducts of combustion. When you use a high quality oil with the right additives, your engine...bearings, piston walls, rings, valve guides etc all get this extra degree of protection from circulating contaminants and the added bonus of preventing wer and tear on the inside of that engine....or vice versa.
Geez. Now I sound like I'm whining. I'll log back in tomorrow or something. Time to go to the beach!
Have a great weekend everyone.
Hey Bob that is one heck of an analogy.
We call them kinda trips "dealing with a high hanger mash".
Think about it for a minute.
You are correct Bob you do not have to apologize for your opinion. You have to realise we have all kinds here. Folks like you that spare no money in their quest for the perfect oil. And folks like me, who spare no effort to achieve the unachievable "free oil change". And then we have the entire spectrum of all the people in between. Guess what we all have opinions that we should not have to apologize for. You have used the word ignorant to describe some one with a differing opinion. Hello mouth--meet foot!
But how do you know, really know that the extra dollar you are spending buys you extra protection? Company literature, advertising, Billy Mays, really how? Do you really know what and how much additive is the perfect package? The oil companies don't, today matter of fact they are all still spending money on reasearching exactly what is the best. That is why we have improvements in lubrication over the years.
You like Amsoil, well good, good for you. Me, I like my money, I sepcially like my money when it stays in my pocket.
The fact is Bob that I will keep my truck until I get about 150k on it, barring theft or crash, regardless of condition, then I will spring for a new one. Right now it is an '04 with 65k, at that rate it will be around 9 years old. What do I care if I can spend $50 extra per oil change and get 200k out it, it ain't going to be mine.