Occaisionaly I use Miracle Waterless Wash, an aerosol spray, Amsoil product. If the car is not filthy, just a few bugs and a light dusty look, it's great because it sure beats getting out the garden...
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Occaisionaly I use Miracle Waterless Wash, an aerosol spray, Amsoil product. If the car is not filthy, just a few bugs and a light dusty look, it's great because it sure beats getting out the garden...
Have you given any thought to having an analysis done? Truckers do this so if you know a trucking outfit in your town, it might be worth a try. I'm suggesting you do the change but also should know...
I wouldn't put anything other than the lube in the engine. OEM's & dealers can get miserable if they find out you've used a "leak stopper". If your main bearing, seals or gaskets need replacing, do...
If the wax job is still good, water shouldn't stay on. Mine has Amsoil's Car Polish. I also use Amsoil's Miracle Wash which is an aresol spray that works real slick and easy. The water hardly sticks....
Just to clarify what may be confusing about "wholesale" prices from a dealer, the price options are as follows:
1. Factory Direct Catalog Price is actually Retail. It's the highest price.
2. The...
Not all C-Tire sell all products. Depending on what you need. It's easy to go to ....
RH
The 100% syn sample, 13,000 kms,, I sent in for oil analysis came back, "OK For Use Until Next Service Date". The lable says it's good for 12,000 kms. It is 5W-30 and it came back 8W-30
One more idea - besides the cap and a flush, use Propylene Glycol Antifreeze.
0W-30 Synthetic is extreme and I'll let you figure out the brand. You could do with the SAE 5W-30 100% Synthetic. Full & blended synthetics could have as little as five or ten percent synthetic in...
They don't lose it necessarily because they never had it to start with. Most reputable conventional engine oil manufacturers have to maintain standards that are getting tougher every year. The term...
What part of synthetics don't you understand? Next.
"Synthetic" lubricants that are synthethesized hydrocarbons are not 100% synthetic and I'm not refering to that type. Apples & oranges and not all synthetics are equal. There's more to synthetics...
When 100% synthetic engine lubricant is used, hydrocarbons are not an issue. In this case, I'm sure you're dealing with hydrocarbon and paraffinic components among other undesirable aspects of...
It's a no-brainer when it comes to warranty or API & SAE specs. If you can afford to be on your own, ie. racing or a car that's not owned by the bank or an OEM's leasing outfit, go for it.
It's tough describing a technical problem as heading in just a couple words, especially if a poster doesn't have a clue what's wrong.
You can get an "Engine Flush" product that you put in your engine's crank case and run it idling with an occaisional light punch but not too much, for ten or so minutes then drain the old oil. Don't...
Adding to what others have posted:
1.) Consider using superior oil & air filters and synthetic tranny oil.
2.) Consider using a superior "carb & injector cleaner", ie. Performance Improver a...
Is this an "Apples vs. Oranges" trick question?
RH
This means that using the following would be a good idea:
1.) Gasoline Stablizer before storing a car during the winter months. (Amsoil has a product)
2.) Having an Amsoil synthetic engine oil in...
If you get yourself a Factory Direct Catalog, it will show the shipping prices. If you get products from C-tire store, the prices will be what they see fit and you may not get the exact product you ...