Triple_Se7en
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Tundra73
Maybe the proof comes from various Toyota forums..... current and former owners.
If you haven't felt differences in your vehicle after trying new oils and viscosites - different gasolines and octanes, then maybe it's genes inside your body that's missing / absent.
I've owned a dozen new vehicles over the years and none was more sensitive than my 99' Chevy S10 with H.O. 4.3 V6. I knew immediately after changing to Valvoline Maxlife Synblend. I knew immediately after filling my gas tank with Shell 93 octane. If you can't feel any difference, then either you haven't been changing products, or something's amiss (or over-abundant) inside your body.
Maybe the proof comes from various Toyota forums..... current and former owners.
If you haven't felt differences in your vehicle after trying new oils and viscosites - different gasolines and octanes, then maybe it's genes inside your body that's missing / absent.
I've owned a dozen new vehicles over the years and none was more sensitive than my 99' Chevy S10 with H.O. 4.3 V6. I knew immediately after changing to Valvoline Maxlife Synblend. I knew immediately after filling my gas tank with Shell 93 octane. If you can't feel any difference, then either you haven't been changing products, or something's amiss (or over-abundant) inside your body.