If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
#51
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
> I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
> I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
#52
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
> I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
> I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
#53
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
XS11E wrote:
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
> news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
>
> > I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> > of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> > mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
>
> It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
> maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
LOL! No, it's worse than that, she won't even tolerate the smell of the
can being opened...
Mike
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
> news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
>
> > I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> > of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> > mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
>
> It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
> maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
LOL! No, it's worse than that, she won't even tolerate the smell of the
can being opened...
Mike
#54
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
XS11E wrote:
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
> news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
>
> > I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> > of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> > mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
>
> It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
> maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
LOL! No, it's worse than that, she won't even tolerate the smell of the
can being opened...
Mike
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
> news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
>
> > I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> > of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> > mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
>
> It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
> maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
LOL! No, it's worse than that, she won't even tolerate the smell of the
can being opened...
Mike
#55
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
XS11E wrote:
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
> news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
>
> > I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> > of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> > mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
>
> It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
> maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
LOL! No, it's worse than that, she won't even tolerate the smell of the
can being opened...
Mike
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
> news:44BD04E2.6643A384@sympatico.ca:
>
> > I like the stuff too. Saw a Spam cook off on TV a bit ago. Some
> > of the things they do with it is amazing. My wife freaks at the
> > mention of the stuff so I don't eat it often.
>
> It can be pretty greasy if not prepared right, if that's her objection
> maybe you could try a different recipe and see if she's OK with it?
LOL! No, it's worse than that, she won't even tolerate the smell of the
can being opened...
Mike
#56
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>...
> I'm one of those weird people (and there are a lot of us), who actually
> like that stuff.
>
> Fried Spam sandwiches, Spam and beans, baked Spam with a brown sugar
> glaze, Spam and eggs... good stuff. And it really is, it contains pork
> shoulder and ham, just good meats.
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...94446211716271
>
> Now the other kind of spam... may its purveyors rot in Hell.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
http://www.mailmsg.com/sounds/spam-song.wav
fried spam with melted jalapeņo cheddar, mmm mmm good!
>...
> I'm one of those weird people (and there are a lot of us), who actually
> like that stuff.
>
> Fried Spam sandwiches, Spam and beans, baked Spam with a brown sugar
> glaze, Spam and eggs... good stuff. And it really is, it contains pork
> shoulder and ham, just good meats.
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...94446211716271
>
> Now the other kind of spam... may its purveyors rot in Hell.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
http://www.mailmsg.com/sounds/spam-song.wav
fried spam with melted jalapeņo cheddar, mmm mmm good!
#57
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>...
> I'm one of those weird people (and there are a lot of us), who actually
> like that stuff.
>
> Fried Spam sandwiches, Spam and beans, baked Spam with a brown sugar
> glaze, Spam and eggs... good stuff. And it really is, it contains pork
> shoulder and ham, just good meats.
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...94446211716271
>
> Now the other kind of spam... may its purveyors rot in Hell.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
http://www.mailmsg.com/sounds/spam-song.wav
fried spam with melted jalapeņo cheddar, mmm mmm good!
>...
> I'm one of those weird people (and there are a lot of us), who actually
> like that stuff.
>
> Fried Spam sandwiches, Spam and beans, baked Spam with a brown sugar
> glaze, Spam and eggs... good stuff. And it really is, it contains pork
> shoulder and ham, just good meats.
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...94446211716271
>
> Now the other kind of spam... may its purveyors rot in Hell.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
http://www.mailmsg.com/sounds/spam-song.wav
fried spam with melted jalapeņo cheddar, mmm mmm good!
#58
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>...
> I'm one of those weird people (and there are a lot of us), who actually
> like that stuff.
>
> Fried Spam sandwiches, Spam and beans, baked Spam with a brown sugar
> glaze, Spam and eggs... good stuff. And it really is, it contains pork
> shoulder and ham, just good meats.
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...94446211716271
>
> Now the other kind of spam... may its purveyors rot in Hell.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
http://www.mailmsg.com/sounds/spam-song.wav
fried spam with melted jalapeņo cheddar, mmm mmm good!
>...
> I'm one of those weird people (and there are a lot of us), who actually
> like that stuff.
>
> Fried Spam sandwiches, Spam and beans, baked Spam with a brown sugar
> glaze, Spam and eggs... good stuff. And it really is, it contains pork
> shoulder and ham, just good meats.
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...94446211716271
>
> Now the other kind of spam... may its purveyors rot in Hell.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
http://www.mailmsg.com/sounds/spam-song.wav
fried spam with melted jalapeņo cheddar, mmm mmm good!
#59
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
Why would anyone even WANT to run that Amsoil crap. It's NOT certified,
it's MORE expensive than any other premium synthetic oil, and it's NO
better than any other premium synthetic engine oil. You are just one of
the gullible types who have bought into and swallowed hook line and
sinker Amsoil's carefully concocted hype. Sure it's good oil, but it's
no better than anything else that costs less that works just as well.
It's just pretty sad that you're so thoroughly indoctrinated you will
continue defending it out of your pride.
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Cooking oil has about the same certification for use in an engine as
>> spamsoil so you may as well just use that eh. Either way you will void
>> the engine warranty.
>>
>> You spamsoil droids are sometimes just too stupid for words.
>>
>
>
> Find me someone who 1) used Amsoil, 2) failed an engine in warranty,
> and 3) was denied warranty coverage.
>
> If you only care about getting the warrantied life from the engine
> there is no point in using any premium oil. Most all engines today make
> warranty. Those that don't, usually don't fail because the oil wasn't
> up to snuff.
>
> Amsoil's lack of certification is not a problem per se, as carmakers
> don't analyze the oil from failed engines. They'd never know.
>
> I don't know the price of every synthetic oil on the market and it
> well may be that there are better cheaper oils than Amsoil. Mobil 1 is
> not. It's no cheaper certainly.
>
> As I said before I am not an Amsoil dealer and don't necessarily
> prefer synthetics for general use. But your hate for Amsoil is based
> on nonsense and as such I feel the need to show it for what it is.
> Amsoil is a MLM but last I heard that was legal. They are not engaging
> in high power pressure tactics like Amway or a few others.
>
> FWIW I did put the Amsoil products in my truck's transmission and rear
> end. They now run quieter and possibly cooler (the temperature has gone
> up 25 degrees making it hard to tell). On the other hand if I have to
> replace seals i will have no one to blame but myself.
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
it's MORE expensive than any other premium synthetic oil, and it's NO
better than any other premium synthetic engine oil. You are just one of
the gullible types who have bought into and swallowed hook line and
sinker Amsoil's carefully concocted hype. Sure it's good oil, but it's
no better than anything else that costs less that works just as well.
It's just pretty sad that you're so thoroughly indoctrinated you will
continue defending it out of your pride.
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Cooking oil has about the same certification for use in an engine as
>> spamsoil so you may as well just use that eh. Either way you will void
>> the engine warranty.
>>
>> You spamsoil droids are sometimes just too stupid for words.
>>
>
>
> Find me someone who 1) used Amsoil, 2) failed an engine in warranty,
> and 3) was denied warranty coverage.
>
> If you only care about getting the warrantied life from the engine
> there is no point in using any premium oil. Most all engines today make
> warranty. Those that don't, usually don't fail because the oil wasn't
> up to snuff.
>
> Amsoil's lack of certification is not a problem per se, as carmakers
> don't analyze the oil from failed engines. They'd never know.
>
> I don't know the price of every synthetic oil on the market and it
> well may be that there are better cheaper oils than Amsoil. Mobil 1 is
> not. It's no cheaper certainly.
>
> As I said before I am not an Amsoil dealer and don't necessarily
> prefer synthetics for general use. But your hate for Amsoil is based
> on nonsense and as such I feel the need to show it for what it is.
> Amsoil is a MLM but last I heard that was legal. They are not engaging
> in high power pressure tactics like Amway or a few others.
>
> FWIW I did put the Amsoil products in my truck's transmission and rear
> end. They now run quieter and possibly cooler (the temperature has gone
> up 25 degrees making it hard to tell). On the other hand if I have to
> replace seals i will have no one to blame but myself.
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#60
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Re: If you are going to run synthetic oil, you as well may run Amsoil
Why would anyone even WANT to run that Amsoil crap. It's NOT certified,
it's MORE expensive than any other premium synthetic oil, and it's NO
better than any other premium synthetic engine oil. You are just one of
the gullible types who have bought into and swallowed hook line and
sinker Amsoil's carefully concocted hype. Sure it's good oil, but it's
no better than anything else that costs less that works just as well.
It's just pretty sad that you're so thoroughly indoctrinated you will
continue defending it out of your pride.
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Cooking oil has about the same certification for use in an engine as
>> spamsoil so you may as well just use that eh. Either way you will void
>> the engine warranty.
>>
>> You spamsoil droids are sometimes just too stupid for words.
>>
>
>
> Find me someone who 1) used Amsoil, 2) failed an engine in warranty,
> and 3) was denied warranty coverage.
>
> If you only care about getting the warrantied life from the engine
> there is no point in using any premium oil. Most all engines today make
> warranty. Those that don't, usually don't fail because the oil wasn't
> up to snuff.
>
> Amsoil's lack of certification is not a problem per se, as carmakers
> don't analyze the oil from failed engines. They'd never know.
>
> I don't know the price of every synthetic oil on the market and it
> well may be that there are better cheaper oils than Amsoil. Mobil 1 is
> not. It's no cheaper certainly.
>
> As I said before I am not an Amsoil dealer and don't necessarily
> prefer synthetics for general use. But your hate for Amsoil is based
> on nonsense and as such I feel the need to show it for what it is.
> Amsoil is a MLM but last I heard that was legal. They are not engaging
> in high power pressure tactics like Amway or a few others.
>
> FWIW I did put the Amsoil products in my truck's transmission and rear
> end. They now run quieter and possibly cooler (the temperature has gone
> up 25 degrees making it hard to tell). On the other hand if I have to
> replace seals i will have no one to blame but myself.
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
it's MORE expensive than any other premium synthetic oil, and it's NO
better than any other premium synthetic engine oil. You are just one of
the gullible types who have bought into and swallowed hook line and
sinker Amsoil's carefully concocted hype. Sure it's good oil, but it's
no better than anything else that costs less that works just as well.
It's just pretty sad that you're so thoroughly indoctrinated you will
continue defending it out of your pride.
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Cooking oil has about the same certification for use in an engine as
>> spamsoil so you may as well just use that eh. Either way you will void
>> the engine warranty.
>>
>> You spamsoil droids are sometimes just too stupid for words.
>>
>
>
> Find me someone who 1) used Amsoil, 2) failed an engine in warranty,
> and 3) was denied warranty coverage.
>
> If you only care about getting the warrantied life from the engine
> there is no point in using any premium oil. Most all engines today make
> warranty. Those that don't, usually don't fail because the oil wasn't
> up to snuff.
>
> Amsoil's lack of certification is not a problem per se, as carmakers
> don't analyze the oil from failed engines. They'd never know.
>
> I don't know the price of every synthetic oil on the market and it
> well may be that there are better cheaper oils than Amsoil. Mobil 1 is
> not. It's no cheaper certainly.
>
> As I said before I am not an Amsoil dealer and don't necessarily
> prefer synthetics for general use. But your hate for Amsoil is based
> on nonsense and as such I feel the need to show it for what it is.
> Amsoil is a MLM but last I heard that was legal. They are not engaging
> in high power pressure tactics like Amway or a few others.
>
> FWIW I did put the Amsoil products in my truck's transmission and rear
> end. They now run quieter and possibly cooler (the temperature has gone
> up 25 degrees making it hard to tell). On the other hand if I have to
> replace seals i will have no one to blame but myself.
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/