Posted by Hobo,NC on January 31, 2017 at 18:42:03 from (75.136.231.157):
In Reply to: History of Mobil 1 posted by Geo-TH,In on January 31, 2017 at 05:47:44:
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Replacing a engine that suffered the effects of extended service is a rite good exspence also. I don't know bout you but I can buy a lot of oil and filters with what a replacement engine cost.
Do the math and tell me how much your gamble saves me if I have to replace a engine that will run in the 5K range parts and labor.
The service interval is different for everyone some 3K some 5K its a
interval that should be tailored to your driving habits not some indicator in your dash that's been proven wrong.
How much does it cost to reverse extended service intervals issues if you suffer the effects. That is if you can reverse it, it will cost you $$$$$
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