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Old 04-11-2008, 03:35 PM   #16 (permalink)
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im runnin amsoil.... i got 155000 miles and as soon as i did what my dealer calls the "amsoil transformation" it pulls SOOOOO MUCH harder than mobile1 reved cleaner... AND IS GARUNTEED FOR 35000 MILES! id never push it but ya... oil engine flush oil/air filter IGK iridiums, power foam... the WORKS cost me under 200 shipped.... if ur interested PM me.... get it shipped nation wide
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Old 05-08-2008, 11:12 PM   #17 (permalink)
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run synthetic 5w-30.

u will get WAY better gas millage over that heavy ass oil u have in there. shit, cant u damage ur engine if ur oil is that thick for such a small engine?

hmm...

anyways, I run 5-30 from Mobil 1 in the summer, and 5-20 in the winter.

never tried Amsoil but ALOT of people say its WAY better.

My GF's dad swears by it... his wife's Dodge Grand caravan has over 300k on it... they took the engine apart to "clean it"... there was NO wear on the damn thing! seriosuly, it looked CLEAN! her engine has lasted longer than her interior, headlights, power steering pump, water pump, radiator, rotors, axel, shocks and struts... lol, kinda amazing. they change the oil ever 10k miles and thats it. shitty filters too.

but u cant go wrong with mobil1 tho. I use it and have 55k on my 03 and its AWESOME. I just drove across the entire country TWICE in the last 2 months on the same oil and its still clean as a mother fucker.
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