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primitive dubious of artifical oil for motor vehicles
« on: January 07, 2009, 05:17:55 AM »
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I battled the killer cobwebs to pry into the automotive forum on Skins's island.

I'm surprised; as materialistic as the primitives are, and as affluent as many of the primitives are, I thought the automotive forum there would be jampacked with traffic, primitives boasting about their motor vehicles.

But no, the forum's congested with dust and cobwebs.

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Steerpike1  (406 posts)        Fri Jan-02-09 06:13 AM
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Synth Oil...is it worth it?

As I approach 90,000 miles on my 2000 Ford Explorer I wonder. I've used synth (quaker state) oil since the very first oil change. Does anyone have any factual knowledge about it's properties and advantages? The guy at the oil change place said it would make my engine last a lot longer. But, I'm not sure I believe him, tho I have no reason to doubt.

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