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Confusion over engine oils
On May 30, 1:29*pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Thu, 29 May 2008 21:01:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I mst not be part of the rest of the world, because I don't want my engine filled full of wax. I have heard of wax in the fuel filters of diesels in cold weather. One *local vender sold a 50/50 mix of #1 and #2, which solved the problem. How do you keep wax from melting at engine temperature? Casady Back before blended grades of oil, some oil had more paraffin in it than others. Pennsylvania crude had quite a bit of paraffin in it naturally. My uncle, an aviation machinist, knew alot about old technology oil. |
Confusion over engine oils
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Confusion over engine oils
John H. wrote:
The scam at the Toyota dealer's is to 'suggest' that every auto be serviced every 3000 instead of 5000 miles, regardless of usage. And then they have about $25 worth of 'extra dealer items', such as 'friction proofer' and other additives that are routinely added, unless they're told up front not to do it. I'm very careful to tell them I want the 'book' service when I go in. I give up. What the hell is friction proofer? |
Confusion over engine oils
On Fri, 30 May 2008 20:42:19 -0400, DK wrote:
John H. wrote: The scam at the Toyota dealer's is to 'suggest' that every auto be serviced every 3000 instead of 5000 miles, regardless of usage. And then they have about $25 worth of 'extra dealer items', such as 'friction proofer' and other additives that are routinely added, unless they're told up front not to do it. I'm very careful to tell them I want the 'book' service when I go in. I give up. What the hell is friction proofer? Some additive the Toyota folks sell. Hell, I don't know what it is! I just tell them I don't want it. -- John *H* |
Confusion over engine oils
DK wrote:
John H. wrote: The scam at the Toyota dealer's is to 'suggest' that every auto be serviced every 3000 instead of 5000 miles, regardless of usage. And then they have about $25 worth of 'extra dealer items', such as 'friction proofer' and other additives that are routinely added, unless they're told up front not to do it. I'm very careful to tell them I want the 'book' service when I go in. I give up. What the hell is friction proofer? It goes by many names: Pixie Dust, Snake Oil ; fairy dust; Mystery Oil, Slick 50 etc. It is a very effective way to quickly and easily, with very little friction to lube money from your wallet into their wallet. |
Confusion over engine oils
On Fri, 30 May 2008 21:17:49 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is
Here wrote: DK wrote: John H. wrote: The scam at the Toyota dealer's is to 'suggest' that every auto be serviced every 3000 instead of 5000 miles, regardless of usage. And then they have about $25 worth of 'extra dealer items', such as 'friction proofer' and other additives that are routinely added, unless they're told up front not to do it. I'm very careful to tell them I want the 'book' service when I go in. I give up. What the hell is friction proofer? It goes by many names: Pixie Dust, Snake Oil ; fairy dust; Mystery Oil, Slick 50 etc. It is a very effective way to quickly and easily, with very little friction to lube money from your wallet into their wallet. Yeah! That stuff! Last week my wife took her Highlander in. I looked at the bill, and she paid for all the extra ****, even though I'd told her to tell them exactly what the book said. When I asked her about it, she said, "Well, Elliot said I should do it." I almost told her to go marry Elliot. -- John *H* |
Confusion over engine oils
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
DK wrote: John H. wrote: The scam at the Toyota dealer's is to 'suggest' that every auto be serviced every 3000 instead of 5000 miles, regardless of usage. And then they have about $25 worth of 'extra dealer items', such as 'friction proofer' and other additives that are routinely added, unless they're told up front not to do it. I'm very careful to tell them I want the 'book' service when I go in. I give up. What the hell is friction proofer? It goes by many names: Pixie Dust, Snake Oil ; fairy dust; Mystery Oil, Slick 50 etc. It is a very effective way to quickly and easily, with very little friction to lube money from your wallet into their wallet. OK. I thought Slick 50 was sued out of existence. |
Confusion over engine oils
John H. wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2008 21:17:49 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: DK wrote: John H. wrote: The scam at the Toyota dealer's is to 'suggest' that every auto be serviced every 3000 instead of 5000 miles, regardless of usage. And then they have about $25 worth of 'extra dealer items', such as 'friction proofer' and other additives that are routinely added, unless they're told up front not to do it. I'm very careful to tell them I want the 'book' service when I go in. I give up. What the hell is friction proofer? It goes by many names: Pixie Dust, Snake Oil ; fairy dust; Mystery Oil, Slick 50 etc. It is a very effective way to quickly and easily, with very little friction to lube money from your wallet into their wallet. Yeah! That stuff! Last week my wife took her Highlander in. I looked at the bill, and she paid for all the extra ****, even though I'd told her to tell them exactly what the book said. When I asked her about it, she said, "Well, Elliot said I should do it." I almost told her to go marry Elliot. I would confront Elliot and his manager. Those Nazi tactics need to stop. My grandparents (RIP) used to get a new car every year or two. They paid sticker...for a Buick! They loved their sales guy though. |
Confusion over engine oils
DK wrote in
: I give up. What the hell is friction proofer? diesel fuel in a can with a checkered flag on it. They can get $500/gallon for diesel fuel this way....(c; |
Confusion over engine oils
John H. wrote in
: I almost told her to go marry Elliot. -- John *H* If Elliot talked her into all that stuff....she may ALREADY be married to Elliot, as he might have talked her into other things....?? |
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