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Re: Switching to synthetic oil

Posted: October 2nd, 2008, 1:37 am
by wytbishop
Two things...

1) Holy thread resurrection Batman!!!

and 2) Punctuation. Please try using some.

Re: Switching to synthetic oil

Posted: October 2nd, 2008, 2:10 am
by solo_ryder
Holy crap,

this thread is old man.. Better peep this first:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9q2jNjO ... re=related

Re: Switching to synthetic oil

Posted: October 2nd, 2008, 11:01 am
by fowljesse
I like when people (me included) resuurect old threads instead of starting new ones, because someone searching would get all the info at once. This one reminded me to look into Motul, after forgetting for a couple years :oops:

Re: Switching to synthetic oil

Posted: October 6th, 2008, 2:14 am
by Mooneggs
I agree with fowljesse... maybe the kid didn't use punctuation and also resurrected but we keep telling the n00bs to search and then when they search we just yell "resurrection".... sigh :roll:

Re: Switching to synthetic oil

Posted: October 29th, 2008, 8:00 am
by RX8SE3P
Might as well bump a little more....

I've seen lots of Motul around at one of my local stores. I read on this thread something about group 5 esters being best. So which motul oil uses that? The most expensive one lol?

Redline also use esters in their oil and are sort of a semi secret oil company. Not many people know about them but they're mean to be great.

Re: Switching to synthetic oil

Posted: October 29th, 2008, 10:14 am
by wytbishop
fowljesse wrote:I like when people (me included) resuurect old threads instead of starting new ones, because someone searching would get all the info at once. This one reminded me to look into Motul, after forgetting for a couple years :oops:
Mooneggs wrote:I agree with fowljesse... maybe the kid didn't use punctuation and also resurrected but we keep telling the n00bs to search and then when they search we just yell "resurrection".... sigh :roll:

I just hacked on the guy a little...because he resurrected the thread, but didn't actually ask a question. He just seemed to want to talk for a minute about how gunky his engine is, but that he still uses synth anyway. If he had come up with a question I would not have jabbed him for the resurrection.

Re: Switching to synthetic oil

Posted: October 29th, 2008, 10:53 am
by fowljesse
:D
Makes sense.
Does anyone know where to get Motul in the U.S.? West coast? Portland :wink: ?
Does anyone have specific knowledge about it?
I have used Redline for about everything other than motor oil. (Grease, Tranny fluid, brake fluid, etc..) I especially appreciated "Water Wetter" in the summer, in the desert. It's an additive for your coolant that reduces surface tension (I think). Whatever it does, it causes your cooling system to run 40 degrees cooler. On Hot Rods, I'd run just distilled water, and "Watter weter" in the summer.
I always use distilled water in the cooling system, so there less corrosion. Something to do with unlike metals acting as diode, and electrode.. An electrical engineer can explain this better.