The clear bottles definitely add to the marketing appeal. Means about as much as needing to change your oil because it's "dark."quote:
Originally posted by Motorbike:
Next time you see those clear Quaker State bottles take a look at them . Additive fallout... = 0 on Motorbikes 0-10 additive fallout scale .
Better than that would be to save the last 3/4 oz of new bottles after a 5 quart change , mix it altogether then send it a sample .quote:
Originally posted by quick_16:
Me been thinking about this after reading all the information offered here and the string from last year. An interesting test would be to send in a UOA on the oil before shaking and than one after and compair results.
I bet it's pretty ugly when the die separates from some Royal Purplequote:
Originally posted by MolaKule:
I have rarely seen this sediment, but from experience it is dye that has separated out somewhat due to temperature cycling.
It would help if I spelled correctly. That's dye, not die. But it might look like it died after it separates.quote:
Originally posted by TallPaul:
I bet it's pretty ugly when the die separates from some Royal Purplequote:
Originally posted by MolaKule:
I have rarely seen this sediment, but from experience it is dye that has separated out somewhat due to temperature cycling.
...you might be rightquote:
Originally posted by S2000driver:
What is that stuff on the bottom of some bottles of oil
The Genie's belongings from when she was evicted?