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Originally Posted By: c3po
Captain Kirk, how about putting an Informercial up letting everyone with a SLUDGER know that using Synlube will prevent sludge.

My thinking is your product would actually cause SLUDGE.


I have proven your thinking to be flawed more than once on this board and the other.....and you know it!!
 
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: c3po
Captain Kirk, how about putting an Informercial up letting everyone with a SLUDGER know that using Synlube will prevent sludge.

My thinking is your product would actually cause SLUDGE.


I have proven your thinking to be flawed more than once on this board and the other.....and you know it!!


Not Here, I ROCK on this Board.
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Originally Posted By: pennzoil_guru
Originally Posted By: Trajan
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
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The topic is the big picture of store bought oils sludging up VW'S,TOYOTA,AUDI,DODGE,MERCEDES,ETC.

All the lawsuits are well documented and proven.

The topic of sludge is a very hot topic on this very site.


The Mercedes lawsuit wasn't about what you claim is bad oil.

http://www.oil-tech.com/32million.htm

BTW, see how easy it is to provide a link. I could play your game and demand that everyone look it up. But this is a great time saver.

You have provided evidence so Miro won't reply. He hates evidence.


What is your point exactly?

You also have failed to address all the class action lawsuits regarding sludge.

On a previous post I stated petroleum oil should be burned to power the grid...and use only synthetic oil in engines.

Mercedes it would seem also agrees. Petroleum oil doesn't hold up!! Ruins high tech engines!! Your getting warmer!

Keep looking on the net...plenty more where that came from!

Nice post! thanks for the effort...keep it up!
 
Miro miro miro.... Seriously. There are plenty of 2.7L Chrysler engines that aren't sludged, and they use store bought oil. The problem was a design, they put the water pump in with the timing chain. The pump leaks. Also, the oil return passages would plug up and were too small for the heat of the engine, and thus... Sludge. Keeping on top of the water pump, and running a good quality oil, changing frequently prevented those problems. If synlube was used... I bet it would be sludged up within 2 OCI.

I notice that none of our 4 cars are sludged up, and in them right now...

97 Cavalier 2.2L/132k miles: Currently @ 4K on PP/NAPA Gold. No sludge.

03 Expedition 4.6L/63k miles: currently 3.2K on 76 Conventional/Motorcraft Filter: No sludge

07 Mustang 4.0L/31k miles: @ 1.5k on Valvoline Maxlife/NAPA Gold: No sludge

99 Jeep 2.5L/38k miles: @3.5k Mobil 1/NAPA Gold: No sludge

GASP according to you, these should all be completely full of sludge, because they aren't running synlube, and have used storebought/bulk oil since new. LULZ.
 
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: pennzoil_guru
Originally Posted By: Trajan
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
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The topic is the big picture of store bought oils sludging up VW'S,TOYOTA,AUDI,DODGE,MERCEDES,ETC.

All the lawsuits are well documented and proven.

The topic of sludge is a very hot topic on this very site.


The Mercedes lawsuit wasn't about what you claim is bad oil.

http://www.oil-tech.com/32million.htm

BTW, see how easy it is to provide a link. I could play your game and demand that everyone look it up. But this is a great time saver.

You have provided evidence so Miro won't reply. He hates evidence.


What is your point exactly?

You also have failed to address all the class action lawsuits regarding sludge.

On a previous post I stated petroleum oil should be burned to power the grid...and use only synthetic oil in engines.

Mercedes it would seem also agrees. Petroleum oil doesn't hold up!! Ruins high tech engines!! Your getting warmer!

Keep looking on the net...plenty more where that came from!

Nice post! thanks for the effort...keep it up!


OH MY GOD. Mercedes benz NOWHERE says use only a Group IV/V oil. NO-WHERE. Get it through your thick skull.

Now, I've been using google, and the only class action lawsuits I see are against Toyota, and Chrysler. Nowhere does it say because petroleum oil was used. The reason is BECAUSE THE DESIGNS WERE POOR, AND MAINTENANCE WAS POOR ALSO.
 
Originally Posted By: demarpaint
Kirk, maybe you should suggest to the makers of those sludge slingers that Synlube can stop the problem with 50,000 mile OCI's and yearly filter changes. You could even play it safe, 40,000 mile OCI's with 6 month filter changes. No proof is needed since everything you say about the product is true, because you said so.
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The auto makers should believe you, refer them to this thread.

They can issue TSB's suggesting Synlube as the cure. That would get you guys into the big league!


On the noria site. Miro has posted a good deal of proof. The EPA,AAA, and so forth. There is plenty of actual proof with this product. It may not be all in one place. Same can be said with big oil. The data is there if you look.

Notice how big oil never mentioned sludge. It just conveniently showed up in the real world IN REAL ENGINES.

Where is all the "real world" bad press with synlube. NONE FOUND. NONE TO BE FOUND.

The actual bad press is with store bought oil and bulk oil that everyday people use and had trusted to be good.
 
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: demarpaint
Kirk, maybe you should suggest to the makers of those sludge slingers that Synlube can stop the problem with 50,000 mile OCI's and yearly filter changes. You could even play it safe, 40,000 mile OCI's with 6 month filter changes. No proof is needed since everything you say about the product is true, because you said so.
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The auto makers should believe you, refer them to this thread.

They can issue TSB's suggesting Synlube as the cure. That would get you guys into the big league!


On the noria site. Miro has posted a good deal of proof. The EPA,AAA, and so forth. There is plenty of actual proof with this product. It may not be all in one place. Same can be said with big oil. The data is there if you look.

Notice how big oil never mentioned sludge. It just conveniently showed up in the real world IN REAL ENGINES.

Where is all the "real world" bad press with synlube. NONE FOUND. NONE TO BE FOUND.

The actual bad press is with store bought oil and bulk oil that everyday people use and had trusted to be good.




Ok, you listen to me dumbarse. Synlube is a VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY niche product. I would bet that no more than 20 people total use it (and thank god for that). Ever heard of something called statistics? I'll show you.

If you have 100 cars, and 10 of them break down, it has statistically the same reliability as if you had 50 cars and 5 broke down. Big oil is VERY widely used, hundreds of millions of cars. It is completely acceptable, normal, for them to have more problems than a very little used product. I dare you to tell me I'm wrong.
 
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk

On the noria site. Miro has posted a good deal of proof. The EPA,AAA, and so forth. There is plenty of actual proof with this product. It may not be all in one place. Same can be said with big oil. The data is there if you look.


And he/you have failed over and over to provide any links to such tests.

But then again, since they don't exsist, that would be quite a trick.
 
Originally Posted By: strongt
captain_kirk, I ask again. Whats the office location? Why can't you answer that one question. If Synlube is not a scam company they would have a office or a plant making this lube somewhere.
Not just a bunch of fake mailing addresses.


The company is now 40 years old. Why don't you email synlube with your question. Same company,location,product,city,state.. for about 20 or so years now. Started in Vancouver Canada.
 
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: c3po
Synlube now prevents Sludge, I am not buying your argument.


Well your oil certainly doesn't prevent sludge!

My argument is store bought oil is sludging up engines.


Man, just look at that sludge in my engine:

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Wait.... it's spotless. And has 330,000Km on it.
 
OH OH!!! found it!! I love how the uh, website links to amsoil. And the amsoil sign is a nice touch too. Ya know, throw everyone off your scent.

Synlube Dealer‎
Write a review - more info »
2424 North Monroe Street
Spokane, WA 99205-3349
(509) 324-3588amsoil.com‎

Sorry, linky no work. Search google maps for synlube, it come sup as synlube dealership.
 
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Originally Posted By: strongt
Office location ?

Plant location ?


Forty year old company!!!

Nothing has changed much!!

Are you doing a research paper on corporations and where they do business?? Would you like their tax info and spreadsheet info as well? How many restrooms etc.

Why don't you email synlube. I am not the person to ask. I only use the product......since 2002 and running.
 
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: c3po
Synlube now prevents Sludge, I am not buying your argument.


Well your oil certainly doesn't prevent sludge!

My argument is store bought oil is sludging up engines.


Man, just look at that sludge in my engine:

rockers.jpg


Wait.... it's spotless. And has 330,000Km on it.


Tsk tsk. Look at all that sludge...... NOT.
 
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: strongt
Office location ?

Plant location ?


Forty year old company!!!

Nothing has changed much!!

Are you doing a research paper on corporations and where they do business?? Would you like their tax info and spreadsheet info as well? How many restrooms etc.

Why don't you email synlube. I am not the person to ask. I only use the product......since 2002 and running.


Email has been sent. I'll be in Vegas next week and if Synlube is not a scam company they will have a office or a plant somewhere where I can get some pics of the outside atleast.

It just seems funny that every address that Synlube has is a fake loaction or a location to a PO Box only. Something that only a scam company would do.
 
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