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Synthetic VS. Regular Oil
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<blockquote data-quote="Ferendon" data-source="post: 3690468" data-attributes="member: 578259"><p>From Castrol's website</p><p></p><p></p><p>From mobiloil.com</p><p></p><p></p><p>Weird, you're wrong again. Using synthetic oil to break-in an engine is no longer required. And you call me a hick, yet you drive a ****ing hick tank?</p><p></p><p>You contributed what you have misconstrued to be facts. I actually cited reputable sources to back my facts. My father, grandfather, and 2 of my uncles are auto mechanics. I grew up working on cars, every day of my life. I was going brake jobs, by myself, at 6 years old. I got my first Snap-On tool set at 7. I built my first truck from a V6 auto, to a supercharged 360 and a T5, laying down 450+rwhp, with my own 2 hands, at the age of 17. My current daily driver serves weekend track duty at MSR Cresson, and TWS, and in April I'll be at MSR Houston. I've also embarrassed more than my fair share of much more expensive cars on my way through the twisties. Apparently, you're too dense to understand the Camaro/Civic joke, but what you actually drive is far worse. You want to call Texas a hick state, yet we're currently having an insurgence (that means lots of them coming at once, I know your probably fairly monosyllabic) of people from California, and just about everywhere else in this nation. We're currently one of the fastest growing states in the nation, and 7 of the top 50 largest cities in the nation are in Texas. 3 of them are in the top 10. You've apparently never been here, so I fail to see, on what grounds, you're referring to Texas as a "G.W. loving cesspool".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferendon, post: 3690468, member: 578259"] From Castrol's website From mobiloil.com Weird, you're wrong again. Using synthetic oil to break-in an engine is no longer required. And you call me a hick, yet you drive a ****ing hick tank? You contributed what you have misconstrued to be facts. I actually cited reputable sources to back my facts. My father, grandfather, and 2 of my uncles are auto mechanics. I grew up working on cars, every day of my life. I was going brake jobs, by myself, at 6 years old. I got my first Snap-On tool set at 7. I built my first truck from a V6 auto, to a supercharged 360 and a T5, laying down 450+rwhp, with my own 2 hands, at the age of 17. My current daily driver serves weekend track duty at MSR Cresson, and TWS, and in April I'll be at MSR Houston. I've also embarrassed more than my fair share of much more expensive cars on my way through the twisties. Apparently, you're too dense to understand the Camaro/Civic joke, but what you actually drive is far worse. You want to call Texas a hick state, yet we're currently having an insurgence (that means lots of them coming at once, I know your probably fairly monosyllabic) of people from California, and just about everywhere else in this nation. We're currently one of the fastest growing states in the nation, and 7 of the top 50 largest cities in the nation are in Texas. 3 of them are in the top 10. You've apparently never been here, so I fail to see, on what grounds, you're referring to Texas as a "G.W. loving cesspool". [/QUOTE]
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