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Posted by Jason(Pa.) on April 25, 2006 at 16:19:16 from (63.23.44.133):
In Reply to: Amsoil? posted by Mike in Ind. on April 25, 2006 at 15:24:43:
I use Amsoil in my Ford Diesal truck. I've used it for a couple years now. I do like it and I'll continue to use it. One thing i like most about it is in the cold winter time. With regular oil on a cold start the motor would clatter and chatter like crazy untill it would get up to temp. With Amsoil I noticed a big differance whith the cold starts. The noise was knocked down by at least half. Another good thing is you don't half to change the oil as much and it seems to stay cleaner for longer then your normal oil. I think they told me I could go a whole year without changing the oil,but I do it twice just to make me feel better. It doesn't hurt to switch to synthetic oil. You can do it anytime and you can stop using it and go back to your normal oil at anytime. It doesn't matter you can switch back and forth if you would want to. Is it better then others?? Don't know for sure,but they are into alot of racing and there is nothing more hard on a engine then racing them and they got the proof as to what goes on so its up to you and your way of thinking. Hope this helps!
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