Just looking for any places in calgary that would carry Amsoil that might be open on a sunday? Looking to do an oilchange on my Cummins tomorrow along with some other maintenance since is supposed to be such a nice day
Just looking for any places in calgary that would carry Amsoil that might be open on a sunday? Looking to do an oilchange on my Cummins tomorrow along with some other maintenance since is supposed to be such a nice day
Canadian tire
Lube-X on 52nd st and memorial.
Haha I'm actually at work right now. So yeah Partsource is open sunday but we have a somewhat narrow selection of Amsoil.
Contact this guy if you can't find what u need. He's down near Millarville but comes to Calgary regularly.
http://www.ardri-lubrication.com/about.html
Thanks for the info guys, Phil, have you got any diesel oil there (15w40 to be specific) and Have you got any rear diff lube (75w-90)
i know the alberta distributor for amsoil
msg me if you want his contact
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The ADRI guy is soooooo expsensive is retarded. And he'll make you pay for shipping too.
PM me what you need and I'll prepare a quote.
Part Source.
Highly recommend this oil. It has some of the lowest volatility on the market. I drive an S2000 so for me it is the most important feature of any oil, especially when you spin 9000rpm. I beat my car down daily so she sees a lot of that.
I was using Mobil 1 (NON EP) and the car would eat a bottle every 2000kms. Consumption has dropped by quite a margin after the switch, and over the last change (15000kms) its used up 2 quarts, which is not bad for an AP1.
I change it once a year (~15,000kms), and it still has an excellent consistency when coming out. In this case I believe you get what you pay for, even if its $14.99/quart.
Unfortunately, I have no idea if it is a suitable oil for a diesel application, so you do your research.
yeah amsoil has a good credit
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Canadian Tire sells the oil for double the suggested retail price. I am a 'preferred customer' and have the complete price list and buy at cost, same as a dealer. Only difference is I make no money on purchases while a dealer is given a kickback for selling. Let me know what you are looking for and I can give you a price.
Yeah, I use it in my Sportbike exclusively for the exact same reason. My engine runs noticeably cooler with it too, even over using Motul, which is also extremely high end oil.Originally posted by dimi
Part Source.
Highly recommend this oil. It has some of the lowest volatility on the market. I drive an S2000 so for me it is the most important feature of any oil, especially when you spin 9000rpm. I beat my car down daily so she sees a lot of that.
I was using Mobil 1 (NON EP) and the car would eat a bottle every 2000kms. Consumption has dropped by quite a margin after the switch, and over the last change (15000kms) its used up 2 quarts, which is not bad for an AP1.
It blows my mind when I see guys putting Shell Rotella in their sportbikes. Yes, you can be sure its a great idea to put oil designed for Diesel engines in an engine that regularily sees 12k+++ plus Rpms.
I use AmsOil in everything, even my lawnmower & line trimmer. It surprising how well it makes everything run.
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every one msg me if you wanna get a hold of the amsoil distributer for alberta
he also does individual orders,
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