Oil analysis question? |
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RE: Oil analysis question? (05-12-2017 )Rex012 Wrote: I use cat oil analysis it's about 16 bucks or so. But they give you soot measurements and metals and if there's any antifreeze present. They also keep a data base of your truck and you can track what's going on with it. I'm pretty happy with it. I just need to know what are the acceptable levels of metals in the oil just like raw se said lol HAH, I just noticed that, thanks for pointing that out. I would not run Valvoline in my engine. Valvoline oil is known to have a shorter lifespan for addatives than other brands. Even if this were not the case, 5-40 is too thin if you ask me. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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Oil analysis question? - mmssvv - 05-10-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Rawze - 05-10-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Rockycoon75 - 05-10-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Rawze - 05-11-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - mmssvv - 05-22-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Mrkentee - 05-11-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - flonly - 05-11-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Rig Wrench - 05-11-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - mmssvv - 05-14-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Rex012 - 05-12-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Rawze - 05-12-2017 RE: Oil analysis question? - Mrkentee - 05-22-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Rawze - 05-23-2017, RE: Oil analysis question? - Mrkentee - 05-23-2017, |
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