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Posted by ErnieDD on May 04, 2006 at 16:18:56 from (66.67.13.184):
In Reply to: AMsoil posted by timbersavage on May 03, 2006 at 18:26:20:
At this point it becomes important as to what filters you are using. How big the oil sump is another factor. The value of the equipment is another and how tight the engine is another. Is the injector pump turned up and are you alway pulling 90+% so there extra soot going into the oil? Amsoil makes a 2 stage filter for stretching oil life. You are saving fuel because of better lubrication of synthetic, and saving engine wear. Another savings is your rig is working when it could be in the shop for oil changes. If you work during winter you have better cold weather starts. Not all oil filters are the same, do your research, use a good air filter and spring for a oil test or two. Amsoil offers oil tests. My brother just sold his 1996 Camry with 380K miles on the clock. It ran amsoil for most of its life.
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