The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (V)
#1162
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FWIW, I've never eaten canine...but, there are parts of the HAMA-GAO-CHO Cantonese and southern Asian regions that eat doggie.
#1163
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I could never consume dog.
#1166
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#1167
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#1168
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it is
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#1171
Team Owner
I used to use Amsoil religiously in my Hondas. "High revving engine bro, gotta use the best!"
Boy did that end up being a waste of money
I can understand if you're hitting up a racetrack (and I would really use it then), but otherwise, all you're doing is emptying your wallet faster. You're not getting any noticeable improvements with your car... look at that guy that just did 500,000 miles with his TSX. Pretty sure he didn't rely on Amsoil to get him there.
Boy did that end up being a waste of money
I can understand if you're hitting up a racetrack (and I would really use it then), but otherwise, all you're doing is emptying your wallet faster. You're not getting any noticeable improvements with your car... look at that guy that just did 500,000 miles with his TSX. Pretty sure he didn't rely on Amsoil to get him there.
#1172
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that's also why i only run regular gas, saves so much moneys
#1173
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I pee into my gas tank.
#1174
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yeah but you're a robot.. so your piss probably acts as some sort of octane booster
#1175
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#1176
Team Owner
Well, it certainly wouldn't hurt to use amsoil... But even running Dino oil these days will keep the engine alive for longer than you intend on owning it. It's crazy how advanced oils are these days. They keep making improvements and even oil from 10 years ago isn't as good as today's. I can't totally remember how it works, but for every time some kind of notable improvement is made, they move down a letter in the alphabet.
To to be honest, I used to love buying amsoil. Felt like I was giving my car the gold treatment every time I changed the oil. But the engin still eventually started to consume oil and adding in extra Amsoil wasn't cheap. Decided to go to conventional synthetics, like Castrol, after that. It hurt my pockets less
To to be honest, I used to love buying amsoil. Felt like I was giving my car the gold treatment every time I changed the oil. But the engin still eventually started to consume oil and adding in extra Amsoil wasn't cheap. Decided to go to conventional synthetics, like Castrol, after that. It hurt my pockets less
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#1178
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See, and all this time I thought it was:
delicious == dog.
delicious == cat.
delicious == dog.
delicious == cat.
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#1181
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#1182
Team Owner
Apparently chadpinderdeep doesn't like soy sauce
You can replace the soy sauce with a delectable chutney, if you prefer...
You can replace the soy sauce with a delectable chutney, if you prefer...
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#1187
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Yum curry
#1188
Drifting
Well, it certainly wouldn't hurt to use amsoil... But even running Dino oil these days will keep the engine alive for longer than you intend on owning it. It's crazy how advanced oils are these days. They keep making improvements and even oil from 10 years ago isn't as good as today's. I can't totally remember how it works, but for every time some kind of notable improvement is made, they move down a letter in the alphabet.
To to be honest, I used to love buying amsoil. Felt like I was giving my car the gold treatment every time I changed the oil. But the engin still eventually started to consume oil and adding in extra Amsoil wasn't cheap. Decided to go to conventional synthetics, like Castrol, after that. It hurt my pockets less
To to be honest, I used to love buying amsoil. Felt like I was giving my car the gold treatment every time I changed the oil. But the engin still eventually started to consume oil and adding in extra Amsoil wasn't cheap. Decided to go to conventional synthetics, like Castrol, after that. It hurt my pockets less
Sample prices before any discounts below.
$9.10 for 1 qt OE ATF
$12.45 for 1 qt signature series ATF
$11.50 for Synthetic 0w30
$7.65 for dot 3 brake fluid bottle
$7.60 for PS fluid
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So ladiboi, did you get your intern to do unspeakable acts today, or nah?
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If so: pics?
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Forever shall my name echo the halls of acurazine!!
#1195
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Originally Posted by cu2wagon
So ladiboi, did you get your intern to do unspeakable acts today, or nah?
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:maja:
Edit: nope. Nothing on this end.
Edit: nope. Nothing on this end.