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Posted by John M on April 01, 2005 at 06:35:43 from (64.53.74.20):
In Reply to: OT Oil spec and brand posted by Gene Davis (GA) on March 31, 2005 at 18:41:03:
Well, Iused to run the Rotella in just about everything I own.It was rocommneded to me by some one on a truck forum to try the plain ole WalMart15-40 in my truck and i havent looked back since.Blackstone labs give me an extrememly good report each time I send it in.Last oil change on my truck had 9000 miles on it.That last report said 9000 was a tad too much on the contaminents so Ill go 8500 and see what it looks like then.This is on a stock 01 7.3 Powerstroke.Best part is,the Wally world oil is bottled by several different big name manufactureres depending on the grade and type of oil.The 15-40 is bottled by I believe it was Valvoline,but nowhere near the price.
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