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Synthetic VS. Regular Oil
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<blockquote data-quote="SuperchargedRS" data-source="post: 3689800" data-attributes="member: 578091"><p>Yea no one knows anything but you...except you really don’t answer his question.</p><p></p><p>And I am a know it all? well I guess those who know the most presume they know the least, so I guess that works.</p><p></p><p>Also I only have commented on the threads that I have FACTS to contribute.</p><p></p><p>You must have some rocks on you to be from yeehaw inbreed honkeytonk, good ol' G.W. loving cesspool like texas…and you are ridiculing me! (because you assume, and we all know what happens when you do that) as you think I own a civic or camaro (and god knows how someone can get those two cars mixed up), yet you fail to see that the vehicle I primarily drive is written neatly just under my name....ONCE AGAIN YOU DEMONSTRATE THAT COMMON SENSE IS NOT NECESSARILY COMMON!</p><p></p><p>Also the commit about using mineral oil to break in a new engine is a REQUIREMENT</p><p></p><p>for most higher end vehicles (piston aircraft etc.) so it is a good rule of thumb to follow on lower means of transportation such as a car/truck/motorcycle.</p><p></p><p>…what a waist of time and bandwidth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperchargedRS, post: 3689800, member: 578091"] Yea no one knows anything but you...except you really don’t answer his question. And I am a know it all? well I guess those who know the most presume they know the least, so I guess that works. Also I only have commented on the threads that I have FACTS to contribute. You must have some rocks on you to be from yeehaw inbreed honkeytonk, good ol' G.W. loving cesspool like texas…and you are ridiculing me! (because you assume, and we all know what happens when you do that) as you think I own a civic or camaro (and god knows how someone can get those two cars mixed up), yet you fail to see that the vehicle I primarily drive is written neatly just under my name....ONCE AGAIN YOU DEMONSTRATE THAT COMMON SENSE IS NOT NECESSARILY COMMON! Also the commit about using mineral oil to break in a new engine is a REQUIREMENT for most higher end vehicles (piston aircraft etc.) so it is a good rule of thumb to follow on lower means of transportation such as a car/truck/motorcycle. …what a waist of time and bandwidth [/QUOTE]
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