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Posted by Hal/WA on September 11, 2003 at 23:47:51 from (207.170.254.41):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: The suprising truith about motor o posted by paul on September 11, 2003 at 08:41:01:
But Coke and Pepsi really do taste a lot different, at least to me. And Pepsi does not taste good to me. And the diet colas taste even more different than the sugared (actually corn sweetened) pops. I took the Pepsi challenge a number of times years ago and was NEVER FOOLED. Remember the hassle The Coca Cola Company had when they changed their formulas to New Coke, which tasted more like Pepsi? I noticed that they changed back within a few months. They might as well have named the new beverage Edsel! Oils have improved greatly over the years and supposedly all have to meet or exceed the specifications for the level of oil they advertise on their label or cap. I still don't use store brand oil, although it may be just as good as the name brands. What I was always told was to pick a good brand of oil and stick with it, as mixing different brands could cause problems from incompatable additives. I have had very good results with Castrol and Valvoline over the years and curiously, they seem to also be brands that are often on sale. Even at full price, oil is pretty cheap.
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