Is there a way to find such posts ie a keyword I could use in the search function?Just FYI there are many posts and several threads on here about Triax products. They like to obfuscate what licenses or certifications their oils have or do not have. Someone's post here about what they have "found" isn't much of a substitute for documented performance.
It's not listed on the API EOLCS directory for a CK-4 licensed oil.But I couldn't find the 5W40 CK-4 oil you were asking about (but I didn't look too hard).
Triax.Is there a way to find such posts ie a keyword I could use in the search function?
Thanks, that pulled up a lot of stuff for me to peruse.Triax.
Just FYI there are many posts and several threads on here about Triax products. They like to obfuscate what licenses or certifications their oils have or do not have. Someone's post here about what they have "found" isn't much of a substitute for documented performance.
"Valvoline" and "Red Line"."Obfuscate" Just like VALVOLENE and REDLINE, darlings on BITOG.
"Recommended for". They don't claim to have endorsements that they do not. That's in the narrow minds of comprehension challenged members here who twist facts to show how smart they are (and promote one particular brand).
I've used Triax by the 55gallon drum full in mil vehicles. Desert to deep freeze, it met the mil-spec or it wouldn't have been supplied to us.