Originally Posted By: Gunatics_Adler
Yeah its 19.49 for a two gallon jug of the Mystik. Rotella around here is 11-13 bucks per gallon, but its hard to find anything but SAE 30 or 15w40 except in the winter. I was just curious about the zinc and phos levels since I will be using it in an old 440...
Originally Posted By: Cutehumor
I use to pick them up half off at Fred's when they were on sale. You have to cross reference the filter numbers yourself there, I recall never finding an oil filter book on the shelf. The things I do to save a buck..
I wish we still had a Freds in our area to...
They make excelent tractors. Mine has been worked HARD since bought new in 99.Not one single problem. Just O&F changes and routine stuff. 180 hp and 300 ftlbs of torque in a small 4x4 sounds great. The price isn't bad either. Guess we'll have to wait and see.
I forgot to add on the 10w30. I've had good luck with it also in gas engines. I switched my mom's Intrepid over to the Mystic 10w30 and have been impressed with it as well. It was drinking a quart every thousand miles. It went over two thousand before having to add a quart. I don't work for...
I REALLY like it in my 92 CTD(185,000 miles) My truck didn't like Delo or the Castrol diesel oil(can't remember the name)It drank the stuff. Switched to the Mystic blend and consumption slowed to near nothing.I changed oil at 4000 miles on my first run with it.It's some slick stuff and my old...
I can say this as a former dealer tech. Every Hyundai that came in the door with a popped timing belt was WAY over 60k. That doesn't mean anything in the real world. Most of these cars had 80-90k on the factory belt. I changed the one on my elantra and it's one of the easier ones to do.
The...