I know many hate these thoughts, but many know they are right:
1. Usually you are better off with OEM parts
2. Usually a longer OCI will cause trouble "down the road."
Deep down, we know these truths but we just try our best to rationalize in our attempt to "save" money.
We argue and try to convince ourselves and each other why we believe an oil will last a year, an aftermarket
part is just as good as an OEM, greater particle filtration is always superior, a "one size fits all" antifreeze/fluid is better
because we used it for 1 year and saw nothing bad happen, etc.
Deep down, we all know what's best and don't really need to prove anything. We really know the truth, don't we?
1. Usually you are better off with OEM parts
2. Usually a longer OCI will cause trouble "down the road."
Deep down, we know these truths but we just try our best to rationalize in our attempt to "save" money.
We argue and try to convince ourselves and each other why we believe an oil will last a year, an aftermarket
part is just as good as an OEM, greater particle filtration is always superior, a "one size fits all" antifreeze/fluid is better
because we used it for 1 year and saw nothing bad happen, etc.
Deep down, we all know what's best and don't really need to prove anything. We really know the truth, don't we?