Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Not sure I'd base my choice of still using products that are known to fail because there's not any proof that it caused an engine failure. This is the same argument the Purolator fanboyz keep using after seeing 80+ instances of torn filters posted in this forum. Would you keep using ammo that fails a lot but doesn't seem to "blow-up" your gun?
The 2 loudest sounds ever:
Click when you wanted boom
Boom when you wanted click
Yeah, I had that happen once while still in the ARMY. It's NOT a good feeling.
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Not sure I'd base my choice of still using products that are known to fail because there's not any proof that it caused an engine failure. This is the same argument the Purolator fanboyz keep using after seeing 80+ instances of torn filters posted in this forum. Would you keep using ammo that fails a lot but doesn't seem to "blow-up" your gun?
The 2 loudest sounds ever:
Click when you wanted boom
Boom when you wanted click
Yeah, I had that happen once while still in the ARMY. It's NOT a good feeling.