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Re: Favorite OiL
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Posted by JoeBob/IN on July 31, 2007 at 21:18:30 from (216.117.22.1):
In Reply to: Favorite OiL posted by Dickey on July 31, 2007 at 10:50:35:
Haven't been running it long enough to say it is my favorite but Amsoil seems to be some great stuff. At a recommended 35k/17.5k standard/severe usage oil change AND a half mile to the gallon increase I should see some savings even though the oil is salty This is in a 2000 Denali with 135k on the clock. Have 7k on this first oil change so far and the oil is still clean. Wonderful filters they have! My 1996 Chevy Diesel has 175k with 4k on the oil and it picked up a full 1mpg empty and a solid 2mpg loaded. Runs smoother too. Recommended oil change is 25k/12.5k for standard/severe usage. Check out the site and say what you want but in about 8 months when I fianlly change the oil after 1 full year or the milage limits I will post back and let you know if I have lost an engine or not! I use it and am still skpetical but it sure is makin me beleive. Oh, and I used to use Valvoline. One more thing, if you don't use the Amsoil Mobil 1 full synthetic is the second best oil out there for the money.
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