Best Christmas oil?

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What's the best conventional to use on Christmas Day?
 
Conventional Peanut oil Premium 0w1

TBN- 10000 Calories

Additives- Sodium high

Pour Point - 50 degrees.

Ash- Hopefully None.

Oil Temp - 350 degrees.

Filter Used - Made in Turkey

In service- 10000 rpms of my watch.

Analysis- Testing will be done in house.

Filter Analysis- Brown appearance, soft yet pliable, pleasant odor. Media is easily cut by knife..media is fresh.

Final Thoughts- It appears that I made a good choice going with this oil and filter. Will not use the same combination again until next Christmas.

It will be recommended by my wife that I go with synthetic- (Fat Free) oils for a duration until my TBN decreases.
 
Originally Posted By: Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted By: oilchangeguy
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What's the best conventional to use on Christmas Day?


Olive Oil from Bethlehem.
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The reason for the season.


Originally Posted By: Alex_V
Not a conventional, but Amsoil SS comes in red and green bottles.
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Maybe I'll find some under the treee!
 
LOL, i was going to post that i'm celebrating christmas by changing oil with my son in his car (threw oil change light just before christmas).
i haven't decided on oil choice. too bad i don't have the green german 0W30 elixir anymore.

i'm leaning on 15W40 "marine" oil because:
1. the oil is about 13 years old (sufficiently aged to be special for this, IMHO).
2. i have a surplus, because doing very little boating lately.
3. saturn ion burns oil.
4. it's going to be warm winter here in south (i think).
 
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