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    Forget about warranty for this question

    Char Baby, assuming you are questioning whether you can run a 5W-30 in your Honda, my answer is running a 5W-30 weight oil, synthetic or conventional, instead of the 5W-20 weight (or 0W-20 weight, for that matter) is harmless. I've been doing it for nearly two decades beginning with an 2002...
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    Dealer Filled BMW 0w20 LL14FE in M4, any concern?

    Hummm . . . . So a VW tech believes that 0W-20 oil is "just fine for everywhere in the U.S." OK, I understand that. And no doubt the way the vast majority of Americans drive, and the circumstances under which they operate their V-Dubs, 0W-20 will be just fine. No question about that. Were it...
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    VW 508 Spec-0w20

    You're welcome.
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    VW 508 Spec-0w20

    Solely in the interest of being helpful to V-Dub owners who are bound and determined to conform to VW's requirement to use a 0W-20 weight 508 oil, and are trying to find it and save a buck or two, Deutsche Auto Parts (aka "DAP") -- with whom I have no financial ties whatsoever -- sells Castrol's...
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    Do you guys run a "frankenblend"

    Yes, but I've only been doing it since 1967, so it's probably too soon to know whether I may experience any premature wear or other untoward consequences.
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    Kirkland Signature Synthetic Oil

    "Motor oil is motor oil": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLeXpF1kzDU
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    Kirkland Signature Synthetic Oil

    Hummm . . . No question the price per quart is excellent. Before buying it, however -- and certainly before using it -- I think it would be a very good idea to at least know what's in it, yes? How does its chemistry compare with the majors? You know, the usual stuff that those who sign on to...
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    Rolex 24 at Daytona

    Montero1, I've been to the 24 Hours at least a dozen times, going back well into the 1960s. These days, the 24 Hours is crowded -- as in absolutely packed. If you aren't among the first into the infield, good luck finding a place to park a car/truck/etc. along the fence lining the infield. And...
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    "Nude" pictures of the Corvette C8

    Originally Posted by Trav That really is just so much car for the money. Everything about this car is impressive. You bet! Could not have said it better. SLO_Town: Thanks for the pics.
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    Oil temperature data

    Originally Posted by RayCJ I want an oil temperature gauge No, you don't. It would drive you nuts. That's why vehicle manufacturers stopped putting them in passenger cars in the '60s. It's also why water temperature gauges don't read in degrees any longer.
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    TFL Truck testing Rotella Gas Truck.

    Originally Posted by kstanf150 289 degrees on the oil temp gauge !! . . . Yeah, I, too, took note of that oil temp. I was surprised initially when the FLT crew chose a 5W-20 weight oil to begin with -- I assume that's the oil weight recommended by RAM -- but that certainly makes their testing...
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    Finally found one New car SUB WRX pics

    Originally Posted by Palut . . . . Be warned: WRX tickets . . . I don't doubt it. No one buys a WRX because they're looking for a fuel-efficient automobile. Difficult to stay under the radar in a WRX; [golly-darn] impossible in an STi.
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    2019 Honda Pilot OCI and Oil Choice

    Originally Posted by klt1986 . . . You made a very good case to go ahead and change the FF at about 5k, IMO. I also like the idea of running another high moly oil. My idea is to change the FF at about 5k without reseting the MM. Then, I'd run the 2nd fill until the MM dropped to 15%. From that...
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    2019 Honda Pilot OCI and Oil Choice

    Originally Posted by klt1986 Wife and I bought a 2019 Honda Pilot EX-L and it now has 3,400 miles on it. The maintenance minder is still at 70% oil life left. I'm guessing with the driving she does, the maintenance minder will show 15% just short of 10k miles....this is what our CR-V did. I'm...
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    Quaker state ultimate durability

    Boy, was I wrong. Originally Posted by OVERKILL . . . What? Quaker State is no different from any other Shell product, many of which are now blended with the GTL bases from Pearl, regardless of where that blending takes place. . . . . . . this is an excerpt from the MSDS for Quaker State...
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    Quaker state ultimate durability

    Originally Posted by cheesepuffs Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil? I doubt it. Shell's GTL production facilities are mostly in the Middle East. Most of Quaker State's products come from fracking sites (dead dinosaurs) in PA (originally), hence the company's name, and, now, TX and OK...
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    How long can a Subaru OEM oil filter last? #15208AA15A

    I wonder why Subaru did this? Media collapsing, perhaps? Fram "suggest" it? It's one thing to reduce a vehicle's service interval -- and 'Roo's has done that before -- but I can't recall a manufacturer reducing the potential service life of a specific maintenance item. Unusual.
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    Toyota Genuine Motor Oil 0W-20 has new bottle?

    Originally Posted by DuckRyder . . . The number on the back label appears to be a typical mobil bottle code which can be decoded. It contains the date. 102 is the plant code. 19D12 is the date (2019, April 12) Very useful information. Thanks.
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