Yep, agreed, but the one thing I do like about the Amsoil is during  
really cold days, that oil starts flowing much more quickly than its  
convensional counterparts. Either way, nothing beats just getting  
those feet in gear and keeping those joints well oiled. grin


Scott
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On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:34 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 > wrote:

> Hi one fact this topic is overlooking is it doesnt matter how muych  
> you
> change your oil within reason because 95 percent of engine wear  
> takes place
> at start up when all the oil is in the sump and during the warm up  
> period as
> all the moving parts are tight till they expand at running temprature
> letting an engine idle for 20 or 30 seconds every time you start it  
> will do
> more for your engine than any amount of oil changes another thing  
> stop start
> driving wil kill an engine quite quickly as it doesnt have time to  
> warm up,
> if a journey is within walking distance guess what dont be a lazy  
> sod walk
> it and do the car a favour and get some exercise

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