I see bad engines, maybe bad matenence, but never a bad motor oil..not one, not even a weak one.
You have to admit, "Drive Clean" is wimpy sounding name. It just isn't a good name for an engine oil.quote:
Originally posted by Motorbike:
Here is the SL GF-3 Mobil Drive Clean in action under some pretty tough conditions being the 2nd oil change and driven in hi-heat .
This is an oil that gets knocked around by many that never even used it .
I think you'd have to define your terms more precisely in order to arrive at any sort of conclusion from a statement like that.quote:
Originally posted by doubleshockpower:
I see bad engines, maybe bad maintenance, but never a bad motor oil..not one, not even a weak one.
I used ARCO Graphite for years in a `79 Camero and a `74 Vega. Great stuff!quote:
Originally posted by Hirev:
Ever herd of ARCO Graphite motor oil. I still remember when the car rags promoted this as the best motor oil in "actual tests".
I am guessing the marketing "experts" at Mobil might disagree with you.quote:
Originally posted by XS650:
You have to admit, "Drive Clean" is wimpy sounding name. It just isn't a good name for an engine oil.quote:
Originally posted by Motorbike:
Here is the SL GF-3 Mobil Drive Clean in action under some pretty tough conditions being the 2nd oil change and driven in hi-heat .
This is an oil that gets knocked around by many that never even used it .
An oil name needs to sound tough or technical or both.
It sounds like an oil someone with flower decals on their car would use....That is, if they cared about oil.
I'm not saying the oil isn't a good oil, being Mobil I expect it is a good oil. The name sux though and if you are selling a product, that matters.
I would expect that, every mother thinks her baby is beautifulquote:
Originally posted by Ugly3:
I am guessing the marketing "experts" at Mobil might disagree with you.quote:
I'm not saying the oil isn't a good oil, being Mobil I expect it is a good oil. The name sux though and if you are selling a product, that matters.
![]()
I used that stuff in my 77 Vega! To this day,that is one of the best cars that I have ever owned. Take car of your car and it will take care of you. When I moved From WA to ND I could no longer find the arco oil.quote:
Originally posted by Ugly3:
I used ARCO Graphite for years in a `79 Camero and a `74 Vega. Great stuff!quote:
Originally posted by Hirev:
Ever herd of ARCO Graphite motor oil. I still remember when the car rags promoted this as the best motor oil in "actual tests".
![]()
quote:
Originally posted by Ray H:
Advance Notification of Upcoming Mobil Ad Campaign:
"Try new Mobil KICK-A$$ GF-4 Macho Motor Oil now available at retailers near you... This new Group ?-based oil is so slippery and cleans so well the exhaust fumes from an idling engine across the street will even clear your cat's hairballs."
I worked at a Arco gas station when this was introduced around 1977. It did not sell well we sold it for $4.00 a qt, that would probably be over $12.00 in todays dollars. This stuff was taken off the market after around 3 years. The inventory was probably around a few years after it was discontinued, such a slow seller.quote:
Originally posted by tblazed:
Arco Graphite was popular adound D-FW in the 70's before all the Arco stations closed up and went away. What happened to graphite oil anyway? Did it do in cat converters or??
Just as long as it doesn't smell like gummie bears!quote:
Originally posted by Ray H:
Advance Notification of Upcoming Mobil Ad Campaign:
"Try new Mobil KICK-A$$ GF-4 Macho Motor Oil now available at retailers near you... This new Group ?-based oil is so slippery and cleans so well the exhaust fumes from an idling engine across the street will even clear your cat's hairballs."
Thats funny, I wonder if there is a solid lump of Graphite in the bottom of the can.quote:
Originally posted by tblazed:
There are two cans of it for sale on eBay as I write this if you want take a look to remember what the cans looked like anyway.. looks like those are the cardboard cans in the picture.