Bio-synthetic Motor oil

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Originally Posted By: Shannow
Is it made with HFCS in the US ?

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Originally Posted By: Shannow
Is it made with HFCS in the US ?


Hey, I have it on good authority that fellas down in Oz like to run molasses in their sumps...
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...On the other hand, no fuel or any energy carrier obtained from biomass through chemical conversion or thermo-chemical process can reach the yield levels of a product created by nature during millions of years. In spite of this ratio in the bio-oil production indicates that the best application for the bio-oil is as a substitute for oil by-products in the chemical and petrochemical industries...



http://www.unicamp.br/fea/ortega/energy/Pippo.pdf

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http://file.scirp.org/pdf/JBNB_2013041711470841.pdf
 
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I ran G-Oil bio-synthetic in several cars for several OCIs without any obvious bad results in two vehicles that continue to motor along with 220K and 264K miles. My "experiments" were several years ago, when G-Oil was available/nearly free after mail-in-rebate, but it was synthesized from meat renderings, I think. If Castrol is willing to put its zootiest marketing name on the bottle, it's no-doubt fine for your car. Not cheap, though---I think you can get Amsoil SS 0w-20 for that price. But I wouldn't hesitate if/when it shows up on the year-end clearance shelf at AAP, AZ, etc.
 
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