After seeing the schafers demonstration i switched over. I would recommend you look into Schafers lubricants.
Hmmm, whats your opinion on amsoil in the trans? Maybe I should re-think this?Citgo for me in my trans, engine and diff.
Hmmm, whats your opinion on amsoil in the trans? Maybe I should re-think this?
You know....one thing I have noticed is this:
If you sell Amsoil, Amsoil wins.
If you sell Cummins Blue Valvoline, For some reason Valvoline wins.
If you sell Shaffer 9000....it wins
If you sell Redline...it wins
If you sell Royal Purple...it wins.
Mobile1 ETC. and so on and so on.
This is the picture I am starting to form.....ANY of the above oils have their special niches...one has super high TBN and yet another has a Moly blend added, one is endorsed by a race team...yadda, yadda, yadda.
With the current manufacturing quality of todays oils, I see no reason why ANY modern day oil like those listed in this topic, would not function as well as the next. Any of them will certainly do their job by protecting your motor well into the 200,000 mile and beyond range.
Turbo diesel register is a cummins group....if they say cummins blue is best....it may be biased
You know....one thing I have noticed is this:
If you sell Amsoil, Amsoil wins.
If you sell Cummins Blue Valvoline, For some reason Valvoline wins.
If you sell Shaffer 9000....it wins
If you sell Redline...it wins
If you sell Royal Purple...it wins.
Mobile1 ETC. and so on and so on.
This is the picture I am starting to form.....ANY of the above oils have their special niches...one has super high TBN and yet another has a Moly blend added, one is endorsed by a race team...yadda, yadda, yadda.
With the current manufacturing quality of todays oils, I see no reason why ANY modern day oil like those listed in this topic, would not function as well as the next. Any of them will certainly do their job by protecting your motor well into the 200,000 mile and beyond range.
I have to agree, but you would think some independent study would be done to determine who the king of the hill is instead of the selling party.
You know....one thing I have noticed is this:
If you sell Amsoil, Amsoil wins.
If you sell Cummins Blue Valvoline, For some reason Valvoline wins.
If you sell Shaffer 9000....it wins
If you sell Redline...it wins
If you sell Royal Purple...it wins.
Mobile1 ETC. and so on and so on.
This is the picture I am starting to form.....ANY of the above oils have their special niches...one has super high TBN and yet another has a Moly blend added, one is endorsed by a race team...yadda, yadda, yadda.
With the current manufacturing quality of todays oils, I see no reason why ANY modern day oil like those listed in this topic, would not function as well as the next. Any of them will certainly do their job by protecting your motor well into the 200,000 mile and beyond range.