Never have been a Castrol fan.
Though blackstone could be onto something with the "spirited driving" by Mrs Shirley Muldowney-DuckRyder.
I this better oil in it
No need to rub it in. So you're not a Castrol fan, that's neither here nor there. I don't think another brand of engine oil in this grade would have really made a difference.Never have been a Castrol fan.
Though blackstone could be onto something with the "spirited driving" by Mrs Shirley Muldowney-DuckRyder.
I this better oil in it
No
... I don't think another brand of engine oil in this grade would have really made a difference.
I don't think the oil you're referring to, pray tell whatever it is, would do any better. You would be hard pressed to prove as much. No I'm not a Castrol fan boy at all but to claim that another oil would do better, don't think so.Well I suppose we will see in about 8000 more miles.
though I might point out that the factory fill did not appear to be this oil and was arguably better.
I don't think the oil you're referring to, pray tell whatever it is, would do any better. You would be hard pressed to prove as much. No I'm not a Castrol fan boy at all but to claim that another oil would do better, don't think so.
Robert: there is always the “ignore” button. I use it a LOT ☮
Oil stayed in grade and held up well. Unfortunately, Blackstone is not the best lab for good insight into what is going on. I'd want to see Fe fall in time. What oil replaced it?
Funny though, you keep responding to my posts... can't prove whether or not your special oil would have done better.Im not sure why you have decided that what you think is Germaine to my oil but to dispel the misconception, I really do not care what you think.