Posted by John T on July 11, 2021 at 08:15:28 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: STP or Lucas? posted by old-9 on July 11, 2021 at 06:24:29:
I watched and found it 'interesting', thanks for sharing. For years Ive changed oil every 3 to 4 K miles and (in modern engines) use Castrol Magnatek full synthetic oil plus Lucas Synthetic Stabilizer and plan to continue NOT BASED ON THIS OR ANY VIDEO.....That was simply MY choice I started years ago. No I cant prove if its right or wrong or helps or hinders versus any of the other gazillion choices, its ONLY MY choice and as expected may be the exact opposite of someone else ...
What's fun to watch on here at times is some gentleman will post his opinion and then to supposedly prove or back up why he's right and others are wrong (just ask him) he will post a URL or someone who wrote an article or some so called 'expert' that agrees with him. HOWEVER someone else can come along and find on the net another URL or an article or some other 'expert' that claims just the opposite JUST SAYIN
I remember that old TV commercial where some lady proclaimed 'THEY CANT PUT ANYTHING ON THE INTERNET THAT ISNT TRUE'
Oh well I like to keep an open mind, be inquisitive, ask questions, do YOUR own research and do what's best for YOU based on YOUR situation, not necessarily what some one or some organization or group posts on the internet. Think and act for yourself is my method.
That's my story n Ima stickin to it
Do as yall please, be safe be happy and God Bless America, keep her free strong and great is MY wish
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