#fucktw and useless bullshit

Slim-Whitey

Canadian hoser, Eh?
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one of my favorite go-to's "using a bulldozer would be an improvement"

"What's my house worth?"
"It'd be worth more as an empty lot"

'Non structural exterior brick facade to be removed'
For being non structural, this shit sure is tough.

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Slim-Whitey

Canadian hoser, Eh?
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I use RP in the civic and Rotella in my quads/bikes.

The testing that the oil passes means more than brand name. The tests passed are listed on the label (usually back, lower half).

Best thing you can do if you're unsure, is look up what testing your engine requires your oil to pass.

For instance, my bikes and quads require wet clutch certification. (JASO-MA is the commonly listed one).
So, Rotella has a line that passes those tests, and also passes the more rigorous testing for use in turbos and hot diesels. So I run it for its service duty and cooling properties as well as it's wet clutch certification.
 

kasnerd

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Is royal purple worth it or nah
AMS/RP/Lucas all seem kinda snake-oil-ish to me. They work, lots run it, myself included (used RP and AMS for the Acura) but honestly any good full synthetic and liqui moly or ceratec additions will get you a long long ways. if you need performance then that's a whole other animal. Taco gets full synthetic Mobil1, extra capacity Purolator filters and liqui moly ceratec every other10k oil change. Never had a problem and haven't had premature fouling. I check it every time I fill up if I can.
 
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