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Engine/Tuning
Oil Analysis on my '12 GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Shreddingrubber" data-source="post: 12269545" data-attributes="member: 142341"><p>Well it's too early to see any trends. Are you planning on going with extended drains with the Amsoil. If not it's a waste of your hard earned cash. If you plan on going with the oem specified interval I suggest pennzoil ultra or pennzoil platinum. Both are top quality and a bit cheaper than Amsoil unless of course your a preferred customer. </p><p> I've read that Amsoil is prepared to back any Amsoil user that gets denied warantee using their maintenance plan. So if you are planning extended drains maybe contact Amsoil and see if they will cover you. </p><p> Of course you have to use their filters but they are pretty much the best out there. Wix makes them,as well as napa's house brand filters believe it or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shreddingrubber, post: 12269545, member: 142341"] Well it's too early to see any trends. Are you planning on going with extended drains with the Amsoil. If not it's a waste of your hard earned cash. If you plan on going with the oem specified interval I suggest pennzoil ultra or pennzoil platinum. Both are top quality and a bit cheaper than Amsoil unless of course your a preferred customer. I've read that Amsoil is prepared to back any Amsoil user that gets denied warantee using their maintenance plan. So if you are planning extended drains maybe contact Amsoil and see if they will cover you. Of course you have to use their filters but they are pretty much the best out there. Wix makes them,as well as napa's house brand filters believe it or not. [/QUOTE]
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