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Re: When to change the oil?
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Posted by T_Bone on March 15, 2006 at 20:11:53 from (4.240.42.51):
In Reply to: When to change the oil? posted by DavidA on March 15, 2006 at 10:16:58:
Hi David, If your in a cold climante then I would change oil every year as mositure and oil create a very nasty acid. I like Chevron oils. I used Pennzoil and Quaker State for the past 40yrs but both have failed me as I started using oil way above my normal usage. I switched brands to Chevron Surpreme on my gassers and Delo on my diesels and my oil consumption went back to normal. As a side benefit, my gasser car increased fuel mileage by 12% after switching to Chevron Surpreme. Not a fluke as my son also seen a 10% increase on his gasser. No other changes were made at the time. The only way I've been able to make synthetic pay on paper is too travel many thousands of miles each year. For the average user it's just not cost effective. T_Bone
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