Originally Posted by hallstevenson
Originally Posted by kschachn
Originally Posted by jongies3
I wouldn't run it in my lawn mower but that's just me. It turns to wax in cold temperatures so if you want that in your engine, be my guest! Plus you're lining the Walton's greedy pockets when you buy any of Walmart's house brands, something I'm not a fan of either. I'd go for Pennzoil, Mobil 1, or Quaker State synthetics, protection you can trust and count on, if you have to question the quality of an oil, you probably shouldn't use it is the way I feel.
Are you saying it does not meet the stated cold-cranking and pumpability (W) specification?
He baited you and you fell right for it....
If no one challenges people that make silly statements then we just keep going down the same path over and over again.
At least I know what question to ask....
Originally Posted by kschachn
Originally Posted by jongies3
I wouldn't run it in my lawn mower but that's just me. It turns to wax in cold temperatures so if you want that in your engine, be my guest! Plus you're lining the Walton's greedy pockets when you buy any of Walmart's house brands, something I'm not a fan of either. I'd go for Pennzoil, Mobil 1, or Quaker State synthetics, protection you can trust and count on, if you have to question the quality of an oil, you probably shouldn't use it is the way I feel.
Are you saying it does not meet the stated cold-cranking and pumpability (W) specification?
He baited you and you fell right for it....
If no one challenges people that make silly statements then we just keep going down the same path over and over again.
At least I know what question to ask....