From: Eeyore on 31 Mar 2007 05:12 Steve Barker wrote: > I've used straight 30 in a fleet of 33 trucks for 10 years now. So the relevance to modern cars is what exactly ? Graham
From: Roy on 31 Mar 2007 08:37 "Steve Barker" <ichasetrains(a)some.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Db6dnRPVRZpIRZDbnZ2dnUVZ_qiqnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > Not a troll. And I've used straight 30 in a fleet of 33 trucks for 10 > years now. Some of them have over 300,000 miles. > Steve, I just caught your addy. Are you a train fan? > Steve Barker > > YOU should be the one > controlling YOUR car. > Check out: > www.lightsout.org > > > > > "SMS" <scharf.steven(a)geemail.com> wrote in message > news:460dd0de$0$27252$742ec2ed(a)news.sonic.net... >> Eeyore wrote: >>> >>> Steve Barker wrote: >>> >>>> There's only one problem with $ynthetic "blends". To be called a >>>> blend, the >>>> batch only has to contain ONE DROP in thousands of gallons. So, >>>> there's a >>>> good chance that any 'blend' is not much $ynthetic. >>> >>> You're an IDIOT. >> >> Actually, he's just a troll. No one would use straight 30W oil in an >> engine they cared about, especially not someone that claims to have been >> a mechanic! > >
From: Steve Barker on 31 Mar 2007 10:24 Uhhh. They're MODERN trucks. Same engines, duh. -- Steve Barker YOU should be the one controlling YOUR car. Check out: www.lightsout.org "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:460E2619.15C964A8(a)hotmail.com... > > > Steve Barker wrote: > >> I've used straight 30 in a fleet of 33 trucks for 10 years now. > > So the relevance to modern cars is what exactly ? > > Graham >
From: Steve Barker on 31 Mar 2007 10:25 Only totally. hang out in alt.binaries.pictures.rail -- Steve Barker YOU should be the one controlling YOUR car. Check out: www.lightsout.org "Roy" <Roy(a)home.net> wrote in message news:UOKdnbUnt-uLy5PbnZ2dnUVZ_r6vnZ2d(a)comcast.com... > > Steve, I just caught your addy. Are you a train fan? >
From: Eeyore on 31 Mar 2007 10:55
Steve Barker wrote: > Uhhh. They're MODERN trucks. Same engines, duh. No they're NOT. Graham |