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Originally Posted by IDZRVIT For normal use , always go with the mfg's recommendation and not what you read on the internet. This subject is what I don't get about
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This subject is what I don't get about people here.....if the OEM Owners Manual recommends a partricular type then just go with that recommendation and you are covered if something goes wrong as a result of the oil used...which would in all probability NOT likely happen.No..instead some people here insist on entering analysis-paralysis and create issues where they don't exist and beat a dead horse into a puree. |
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