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The Greasy Spoon
Amsoil 10-40 for a street driven, no winter Boss 302?
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<blockquote data-quote="ace72ace" data-source="post: 11866402" data-attributes="member: 138112"><p>Thanks for the thread links.</p><p></p><p>I thought the vitriol I saw on other threads was bad, but the thread about DOT-4 brake fluid was a rather interesting read...</p><p></p><p>I thought the other poster was over the top in the various phrasing, adjectives, tone, and numeric list of why you 'bleepety bleep bleep, and bleep bleep'.</p><p></p><p>Ok, so brand X brake fluid gives a better bang for the buck than Amsoil. Great.</p><p></p><p> You happen to like, support, and actively recommend their motor oils and filters. Nothing wrong with that. However, it seems that falling in the category of 'Amsoil fanboi' regarding a brake fluid posting from another site without all of the hardcore/can't argue with plain facts lab test data, had someone with an axe to grind ready to pounce. HAH! GOT YOU NOW! </p><p></p><p>But the manner in which the information was presented was, um, I think 'confrontational' is the word. Could have been debated, presented, refuted, discussed in a much more civil manner than what was posted. Oh well, such is life on the internet, bleep happens. I just joined this forum and don't know anyone here from Adam, no allegiances with any perceived 'side'. Just thought I'd throw out this personal observation from that train wreck of a thread. Sorry for going OT on this one... I would have just sent a PM, but the user CP only allows a 'public message' ? wth is that ? So I'm putting in my 2c here.</p><p></p><p>Props for not getting antagonistic. It's easy to be right, but harder to be gracious or more mature when faced with an internet tough guy that seems to want to bait or otherwise encourage a flame war. The data presented regarding the ATE fluid was very insightful, and is making me reconsider my initial choice of Motul DOT-4. I sincerely wish that the manner in which the ATE fluid was purported to be superior to the Amsoil fluid was done in much more amicable fashion.</p><p></p><p>If that was the case, the 'rest of us' on the forum win. Well informed, experienced, and qualified gurus, SMEs, and professionals that share their views and opinions give the rest of us a huge advantage to not make costly mistakes. But if that's how it is, whatever.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I will get back to you on lab testing on the Road Runner in another thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ace72ace, post: 11866402, member: 138112"] Thanks for the thread links. I thought the vitriol I saw on other threads was bad, but the thread about DOT-4 brake fluid was a rather interesting read... I thought the other poster was over the top in the various phrasing, adjectives, tone, and numeric list of why you 'bleepety bleep bleep, and bleep bleep'. Ok, so brand X brake fluid gives a better bang for the buck than Amsoil. Great. You happen to like, support, and actively recommend their motor oils and filters. Nothing wrong with that. However, it seems that falling in the category of 'Amsoil fanboi' regarding a brake fluid posting from another site without all of the hardcore/can't argue with plain facts lab test data, had someone with an axe to grind ready to pounce. HAH! GOT YOU NOW! But the manner in which the information was presented was, um, I think 'confrontational' is the word. Could have been debated, presented, refuted, discussed in a much more civil manner than what was posted. Oh well, such is life on the internet, bleep happens. I just joined this forum and don't know anyone here from Adam, no allegiances with any perceived 'side'. Just thought I'd throw out this personal observation from that train wreck of a thread. Sorry for going OT on this one... I would have just sent a PM, but the user CP only allows a 'public message' ? wth is that ? So I'm putting in my 2c here. Props for not getting antagonistic. It's easy to be right, but harder to be gracious or more mature when faced with an internet tough guy that seems to want to bait or otherwise encourage a flame war. The data presented regarding the ATE fluid was very insightful, and is making me reconsider my initial choice of Motul DOT-4. I sincerely wish that the manner in which the ATE fluid was purported to be superior to the Amsoil fluid was done in much more amicable fashion. If that was the case, the 'rest of us' on the forum win. Well informed, experienced, and qualified gurus, SMEs, and professionals that share their views and opinions give the rest of us a huge advantage to not make costly mistakes. But if that's how it is, whatever. I will get back to you on lab testing on the Road Runner in another thread. [/QUOTE]
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