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Originally Posted by BriGuyMax
Every car I've ever put Mobil 1 in slowly consumes it. I now run AMSOIL and have not had any oil consumption issues at all. All I hear on here is how people consume Mobil 1...I think it's Mobil 1 that is too thin...not synthetic in general. Since a vast majority of people that run synthetic run mobil 1 (probably beacause of it's availability), I would say that's where this theory is coming from.
AMO AMSOIL 10W-40
I think I'm about to order some of this.
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Originally Posted by 350Track
Do you run the AMO AMSOIL as shown in the link below correct?
AMO AMSOIL 10W-40
I think I'm about to order some of this.
AMO AMSOIL 10W-40
I think I'm about to order some of this.
https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/Se...x?CategoryID=7
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Originally Posted by sp1kez
85 octane?? I've never seen a gas station that sold that low of an octane.
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amsoil is actually good for the life of the engine. with amsoil you should never need to change the oil again, just the filter. there have been numerous tests showing that even after thousands of miles the oil is still in great condition. not that im recommending you to never change your oil, but amsoil is the $hit
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Originally Posted by BriGuyMax
No...I run the AMSOil ASL 5w-30
https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/Se...x?CategoryID=7
https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/Se...x?CategoryID=7
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Originally Posted by BriGuyMax
No...I run the AMSOil ASL 5w-30
https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/Se...x?CategoryID=7
https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/Se...x?CategoryID=7
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I've been running Amsoil in my vehicles for quite a few years. Great stuff. My G35 coupe has 17K miles and does not burn a drop. I run 5W30 in the summer and 0W30 in the cold months.
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Originally Posted by SmO69
asking questions like "do you have a radiator for the power steering?".
I know what you mean. Headlight fluid is one of them.
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Originally Posted by spcemn_spiff
They do have power steering oil coolers you know.
I know what you mean. Headlight fluid is one of them.
I know what you mean. Headlight fluid is one of them.
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Mobil 1 5W-30 is not any thinner than any other 5W-30 oil, that is once the oil heats up. All synthetic oils start out thin to reduce wear and tear on the motor. And when you are going from standard oil to synthetic it is a good idea to run a blend for one oil change. The reason for this is to help the gaskets expand to stop any leaks that may occur with the use of a full synthetic (synthetic oil is famous for causing engine leaks). At least this is what I learned in training when I was managing a VIOC center. That job sucked BTW!
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I think I'll be switching from Mobile1 to Amsoil. From all the reviews here it seems that it's the "Zaino" of engine oils.. It also seems as though Amsoil is a different blend than Mobile1, so when I switch would it be wise to flush the motor with engine flush??
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Am I the only one on here running Amsoil 0w30?
I love that oil. It really holds up well and keeps the engine performing like it should. An oil analysis a while back confirmed this as well.
I love that oil. It really holds up well and keeps the engine performing like it should. An oil analysis a while back confirmed this as well.
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Originally Posted by G35audioman
Am I the only one on here running Amsoil 0w30?
I love that oil. It really holds up well and keeps the engine performing like it should. An oil analysis a while back confirmed this as well.
I love that oil. It really holds up well and keeps the engine performing like it should. An oil analysis a while back confirmed this as well.
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blackstones laboratories are great for oil analysis. i've been sending them samples with every oil change. its nice to know whats going on inside your engine without having to dump a ton of $$$ into it.
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Originally Posted by MySunset350Z
blackstones laboratories are great for oil analysis. i've been sending them samples with every oil change. its nice to know whats going on inside your engine without having to dump a ton of $$$ into it.