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Old 05-01-2002, 02:55 PM   #8
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Default Re: SYNTHETIC VS. CONVENTIONAL

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Originally posted by 93 VENOMIZED
Hello All, I'm new to this board. You guys and gals need a good school lesson on the properties of oil, conventional and synthetic. To learn everything you need to know about motor oil, go to www.motoroilbible.com and purchase and download thier E-Book. You can then print it out, it comes out to about 84 pages I believe. Your wasting you hard earned money changing synthetic every 3,000 miles. Petroleum oil begins to break down almost immediately. A high quality synthetic, on the other hand, can last for many thousands of miles without any significant reduction in performance or protection characteristics. Synthetics designed from the right combination of basestocks and additives can last indefinitely with the right filtration system. I have tried several synthetic brands, and the best (in my opinion and experience) is Amsoil. Im currently running 0W-30 weight in my 93 COBRA (with only 8k miles on the clock) and in my 2 Subaru Legacys. Increase in Performance and fuel mileage is immediately noticed. I am not a mechanic nor claim to be one, but I have been driving for 22 years, and have owned 18 cars and trucks, so my experience in using different oils over the years speaks for itself. Well enough of me blabbing on, just go to the sight, and buy the oil bible, I believe its $19.95, you will be glad you did. The information in it is priceless.
Thats the biggest bunch of bullcrap I have ever heard. You dont just happen to be an amsoil saleman, do ya?

I suggest you do more research before you make such ridiculous claims, and push some worthless "oil bible" for $19.95
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