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Posted by Jim Johnson on December 20, 2006 at 19:43:44 from (67.72.98.47):
I read the literature and testimonials that they sent. I can't seem to find anything that convinces me. They talk about trucks with 650,000 and 920,000 on them and that isn't anything to brag about. I had 2,000,000 on my last truck and have about 800,000 on the one I have now. I overhauled the old one once and haven't touched this one yet. I used Rotella in the old truck and switched to Delvac in this one because I haul it. They say you can go 60,000 on an oil change but I think my conscious wouldn't let me do that. And as far as the talk about not needing to grind the crank, we didn't have to. There price comparison was @ 4.50 and 11.30 a gallon and it's a lot higher now I'm sure but in the comparison they didn't allow for the gallon of oil you use in three filter changes. My .02cts. worth. Jim
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