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#5003
I can divide by zero
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I've used M1 for a long time and seen how the formula has degraded over time. Since I switched to Torco, I haven't gone back. The advantage of Torco vs. over the counter oil is this:
-Torco starts with a Group 4 or 5 petroleum base stock (so it's really 100% synthetic)
-Most "full synthetic" motor oils in the market is a 80/20 blend of synthetic and crude base stocks
-API SM rated motor oils are capped in terms of volume of anti-wear agents they can blend into the motor oil (thank you EPA, you fucking dumb shits)
-Torco, being a specialty oil company is not API rated and thus has more anti-wear agents blended into the base stock (notably: zinc, moly, and phosphorus)
-at $7.50/liter for SR-1, its priced very competitively with higher end synthetic oils
-It's made here in the good 'ol USA.
-Torco starts with a Group 4 or 5 petroleum base stock (so it's really 100% synthetic)
-Most "full synthetic" motor oils in the market is a 80/20 blend of synthetic and crude base stocks
-API SM rated motor oils are capped in terms of volume of anti-wear agents they can blend into the motor oil (thank you EPA, you fucking dumb shits)
-Torco, being a specialty oil company is not API rated and thus has more anti-wear agents blended into the base stock (notably: zinc, moly, and phosphorus)
-at $7.50/liter for SR-1, its priced very competitively with higher end synthetic oils
-It's made here in the good 'ol USA.
#5004
I drive a Subata.
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Lol
#5007
I drive a Subata.
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So, I should go with Torco?
do you put this in your car, scott hyung ah?
do you put this in your car, scott hyung ah?
#5008
I drive a Subata.
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its still raining here..
#5028
I drive a Subata.
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#5029
I drive a Subata.
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