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Posted by JOE DIRT on February 13, 2004 at 21:08:32 from (68.11.18.115):
In Reply to: Re: Re: synthetic Oil vs Detergent and non Detergent posted by KURT on February 08, 2002 at 08:54:23:
engine flush b4 putting the synthetic in the engine DO NOT USE ENGINE FLUSH AT ALL I REPAET MYSELF YOU ARE ASKING FOR TROUBLE. DO A SEARCH ON MOTOR OIL AND LOTS OF OIL MANUFACTURES TELL YOU DO NOT USE ENGINE FLUSH IN A ENGINE BECAUSE IT WILL KNOCK THE SLUDGE LOOSE AND CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE AND TELL ME THIS IF SYNTHETIC OIL WILL HURT AN ENGINE THAT IS NOT BROKE IN THEN TELL ME WHY IT IS FACTORY FILL IN LOTS OF VEHICLES INCLUDING THE CHEVY CORVETTE AND WHAT BRAND IS IS ONLY THE BEST MOBIL1 5W30 SO KURT DONT KNOW WHAT HE IS TALKING ABOUT MY FRIEND.
GO TO WWW.MOBIL1.COM CLICK ON WHY SYNTHETICS TAB AT THE TOP THEN CLICK MYTHS ABOUT SYNTHETICS AND READ ABOUT MYTHS PEOPLE HAVE LIKE YOUR FRIEND KURT ABOUT HIS ENGINE FLUSH.
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