Originally Posted By: domer10
And if its only better because of cost......its not better.
If it meets the spec and standard and the context-specific use does not require higher demands... and then it is cheaper. Yeah, it is "better" by some context.
Paper is cheaper than vellum (animal-skin)... now which is better for a newspaper or magazine? If you are creating a multi-century document, then yeah, vellum might be the choice but if it is a more temporal, everyday use, what is wrong with "paper".
In this oil scenario, this is not an extended drain OCI (actually the person has stated very short OCI), this is not an exotic vehicle nor is it a recent vehicle with different engineering demands (say, DI). ST meets the demands well and does so at a lower price.
What was the old saying... NASA created a zero-gravity pen at great cost and the soviets just used a pencil... I do not need a NASA-grade titanium-allow screwdriver to fix the cabinet handle when any old steel phillips-head will do.
And if its only better because of cost......its not better.
If it meets the spec and standard and the context-specific use does not require higher demands... and then it is cheaper. Yeah, it is "better" by some context.
Paper is cheaper than vellum (animal-skin)... now which is better for a newspaper or magazine? If you are creating a multi-century document, then yeah, vellum might be the choice but if it is a more temporal, everyday use, what is wrong with "paper".
In this oil scenario, this is not an extended drain OCI (actually the person has stated very short OCI), this is not an exotic vehicle nor is it a recent vehicle with different engineering demands (say, DI). ST meets the demands well and does so at a lower price.
What was the old saying... NASA created a zero-gravity pen at great cost and the soviets just used a pencil... I do not need a NASA-grade titanium-allow screwdriver to fix the cabinet handle when any old steel phillips-head will do.