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Old 03-02-2008   #38
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Re: ENEOS oil: power adder or snake oil?

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Originally Posted by TheBlizzard View Post
I switched over to Amsoil; I use it for my cars, snowmobiles, 4 wheeler, snowblower, ect. Their 2 cycle injector oil is some good shit; it never fouls a plug or even blows smoke for that matter. Using they synthetic in my car I could definetly tell the difference on longevity and gas mileage. Hughes you have probably heard of this stuff, since the company is located in Superior Wisconsin. Its not cheap but who cares.
I am a dealer of amsoil and too use it in everything I own and have had nothing but great performance and nice gas mileage as well.

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Originally Posted by DSM_420 View Post
Have you ever cut a Fram and Napa oil filter apart and compaired them? We at Napa were not impressed at all with the guts of a Fram.



Lucas makes an oil substitute / stablizier / thickener. You can get it in synthetic and non synthetic. Synthetic won't void any warranty. Anyways the thickener works really well especially on imports.

I was running AMSoil 10w30 last summer and loved it, but this summer I'm gonna want to try running AMSoil 10w40 with Lucas synthetic oil stablizer.
You do realize that adding lucas so called "stablizer" actually makes the oil worse then what you had right out of the bottle proven right? There are such things as too many additives and that is what you are doing is messing up the balance in the amsoil synthetic formula. Thick does not mean better infact the thicker the more resistance and the worse gas mileage. The synthetics make it what it is not the thickness.
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