โJan-16-2020 04:25 PM
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โJan-23-2020 12:54 PM
azdryheat wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:Show me any documentation that the use of one oil over another, with regular oil and filter changes, caused any engine failures.azdryheat wrote:
Oil is oil is oil.
Ignorance is bliss (so they say at least) until you have a lubrication related failure. Then you'll change your tune.... as your wallet gets emptied.
You're right, there aren't any.
โJan-21-2020 08:15 PM
time2roll wrote:
For a long time I have read about many grades of synthetic oils. I would speculate Kirkland is at the low end of the list. Still going to meet specifications and provide long life of your engine.
โJan-21-2020 06:53 PM
โJan-21-2020 08:43 AM
โJan-21-2020 01:55 AM
time2roll wrote:GDS-3950BH wrote:Exactly what specification does the Kirkland synthetic oil not meet for your 2020 F150?
It's the oil you want to use in the B&S powered lawnmower you bought for $89 in 1990, that burns a pint while cutting your 1/8 acre lot, not what you want to put in your 2020 Ford F-150 LOL.
โJan-20-2020 02:25 PM
GDS-3950BH wrote:Exactly what specification does the Kirkland synthetic oil not meet for your 2020 F150?
It's the oil you want to use in the B&S powered lawnmower you bought for $89 in 1990, that burns a pint while cutting your 1/8 acre lot, not what you want to put in your 2020 Ford F-150 LOL.
โJan-20-2020 02:01 PM
GDS-3950BH wrote:ItsyRV wrote:
Although the ambulance chasers are using the marketing of "obsolete" oil next to current standards as deceptive, in NM they did test the oils and discover the emissions control systems on many modern vehicles using the obsolete oil did cause problems with the emissions controls and may have damaged certain sensors. The long term effects are not know simply because there is no way to go back and test what had happen as nobody can say for sure what they sued last year or the year before. So, it's all based on what can be tested now.
It still does not do away with the fact that it was a frivolous lawsuit as supposedly the oil in question was clearly marked with the grade and other language, like not made for most engines made after 1930 er duh.
The ambulance chasers mentioned fine print and being on the shelf beside oil that had a higher spec. Fine print my rear end. All legalized extortion and DG will settle as that will be the cheaper route, the class will get a Dollar General gift card worth $2.00, and the ambulance chasers will get millions. It's the oil you want to use in the B&S powered lawnmower you bought for $89 in 1990, that burns a pint while cutting your 1/8 acre lot, not what you want to put in your 2020 Ford F-150 LOL.
It's not unlike the McDonald's coffee foolishness. Sure its hot, it's coffee. Just because your an idiot and spill it on your hoohaa, that should not give you the right to perform legalized extortion. I digress.
โJan-20-2020 08:47 AM
โJan-20-2020 07:41 AM
ItsyRV wrote:
Although the ambulance chasers are using the marketing of "obsolete" oil next to current standards as deceptive, in NM they did test the oils and discover the emissions control systems on many modern vehicles using the obsolete oil did cause problems with the emissions controls and may have damaged certain sensors. The long term effects are not know simply because there is no way to go back and test what had happen as nobody can say for sure what they sued last year or the year before. So, it's all based on what can be tested now.
โJan-20-2020 07:24 AM
โJan-20-2020 02:09 AM
azdryheat wrote:ItsyRV wrote:An example of a cheapo place? Business name? Oil brand name? What was the damage to the engine? Sorry just my skepticism from my 30 years as a cop that I like to see proof of some sort.azdryheat wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:Show me any documentation that the use of one oil over another, with regular oil and filter changes, caused any engine failures.azdryheat wrote:
Oil is oil is oil.
Ignorance is bliss (so they say at least) until you have a lubrication related failure. Then you'll change your tune.... as your wallet gets emptied.
You're right, there aren't any.
Well there was the more recent issue with oil sold at cheapo places that did cause engine problems. The courts have agreed to combine all the various lawsuit all over the US into one class action from one major retailer who sold that junk. Although oil may be oil, SA or SB rated oil should not be used in vehicles manufactured after the 60's but it's still being sold at stores all overt the US to ignorant people.
โJan-19-2020 08:30 PM
ItsyRV wrote:An example of a cheapo place? Business name? Oil brand name? What was the damage to the engine? Sorry just my skepticism from my 30 years as a cop that I like to see proof of some sort.azdryheat wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:Show me any documentation that the use of one oil over another, with regular oil and filter changes, caused any engine failures.azdryheat wrote:
Oil is oil is oil.
Ignorance is bliss (so they say at least) until you have a lubrication related failure. Then you'll change your tune.... as your wallet gets emptied.
You're right, there aren't any.
Well there was the more recent issue with oil sold at cheapo places that did cause engine problems. The courts have agreed to combine all the various lawsuit all over the US into one class action from one major retailer who sold that junk. Although oil may be oil, SA or SB rated oil should not be used in vehicles manufactured after the 60's but it's still being sold at stores all overt the US to ignorant people.
โJan-18-2020 06:42 AM
azdryheat wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:Show me any documentation that the use of one oil over another, with regular oil and filter changes, caused any engine failures.azdryheat wrote:
Oil is oil is oil.
Ignorance is bliss (so they say at least) until you have a lubrication related failure. Then you'll change your tune.... as your wallet gets emptied.
You're right, there aren't any.