Originally Posted By: maxdustington
1. Buying oil only on sale
2. Having a minimum 3 jug stash
3. Ignore manufacturers recommendations for fluids
4. Post a thread and have Trav reply
5. Take the advice of BITOG over advice of IRL mechanics (who are normies and do not read BITOG)
6. Long OCI on a car that was built when 3k OCIS were the norm
7. Buying favorite parts or tools of BITOG (Akebono brake pads, Rhino ramps)
8. Have a filter stash (in a developing country where they are at risk of being eaten by roaches)
9. Owning a GM product with a 3800 (and worrying about the LIM gaskets)
10. Getting oil for under $1 a qt (Americans only)
11. Getting a UOA done on a normal car for fun
12. Adding extra filters to your engine, trans or cooling system
13.
Running multiple OCIs on one filter
14. Cutting an oil filter or sending one to car51 to be cut
15. Applying for mail in rebates, and posting about how fast you get them, if you get them.
16. Realizing that most mainstream automotive advice is either wrong or generalized.
I better get started.