Never Buy Engine Oil that Says This

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Never Buy Engine Oil that Says This

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Everyone who graduated high school with me met a certain requirement. Yet I would not hire everyone who I graduated with.

TBA.......
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In college, I took a fuels, lubricants and coolants class. We tested multiple oil brands of the same api rating. I can most certainly tell you, they are definitely not all the same.

jimedwards
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*_NEVER BUY ENGINE OIL THAT SAYS "ORANGE JUICE"_*

wauliepalnuts
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Quit paying for expensive lawyers, all lawyers passed the bar..

You’re innocent anyway. Go cheap.

MrElky
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Honestly, if you keep reasonable oil change intervals, changing the oil regularly is more important than the oil used. I've been using the 20K mile Super Tech with the 20K mile ST filters with 5-6K intervals with good results.

nickdolin
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Ratings represent MINIMUM requirements. A lab analysis will show you that just because they both meet the same minimum requirement for that SN rating, doesn't mean they both offer the same amount of protection from wear and thermal breakdown.

edwardmackey
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Cheap is cheap for a reason...quality is that reason.
They both will work, yes, but one will take care of the engine better than the other

RAtW
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I normally use penzoil synthetic. I tried orileys synthetic and it was trash. My engine has never been more noisy. I changed the oil 1, 000 miles later because there’s no reason the car should sound like that. Switched back and I’m not ever doing that again. Remember folks, the cheap guy pays twice.

anthonys
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I can afford an extra 8$ I’ll stick with my Mobil 1 full synthetic

Zbgreek
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I've used Mobil 1 in all my vehicles since the early 2000's. Never an engine problem and I drive HARD. I'll spend the extra couple bucks.

ADDwithJTC
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I just bought a new Toyota Corolla because of you Scotty. Made in Japan, too!

chubbycatfish
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But, I'm comforted by buying the good stuff

MPGunther
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Sold on Valvoline Max Life Synthetic Blend on one of my vehicles with 258K. Started using at 100K, no engine problems. Cheap enough $20 for 5 Quarts at WallyWorld.

edwardinvegas
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Scott you have no idea what you’re talking about when it comes to oils. Different brands use different additives that are designed for specific applications.

evbdyjoemello
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My old 92 Camry has almost 500, 000 miles on it. Been driven by me daughter. Grandkids. and now work car for son in law. Had Super Teck synthetic, Mobil 1, jiffy lubes, and who knows what else. Leaks but still runs good. Worked at a college with fleet of vans pickup etc. Bought walmart Super teck synthetic by the cases. Some had close to 300, 000 still ran great. Transmissions- Honda fluid Odyssey. Castro synthetic chevy. Changing engine trany and antifreeze at appropriate intervals is long life.

arvbergstedt
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In my ram 50, when I went to Castrol GTX, non synthetic, I increased milage by 100 km per tankful. I tried it several times and it was that way every time.

bradhiebert
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Full synthetic might be expensive, but worth the money. That pennzoil platinum high mileage is doing wonders.

Mohammadkwt
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Judging from this advice, Scotty has never watched cold pour or torture test videos

sbc_jake_
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I love you Scotty but I’m never putting Walmart oil in my S500 - I’ll stick to mobile 1 fully synthetic and Lucas product oil stabilizer thank you

jimp
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I work in fleet maintenance and we sample the oil when it’s changed. I analyze the sample results. I implore you to you that all oils are not created equally. The more expensive the oil the less degradation to the additive package over the service interval.

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