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Mobil One Synthetic alternative?
Chevy says use Mobil 1 Synthetic in the C5's. Is there something
alternative that can be used? -akak |
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> wrote in message
oups.com... > Chevy says use Mobil 1 Synthetic in the C5's. Is there something > alternative that can be used? > > -akak > Is there any particular reason that you'd want to use something other than the oil recommended by the manufacturer? Is the climate around Mount Laurel, NJ different than the rest of the country? Just curious. Having said that, you'd probably be safe in using any top-of-the-line brand name synthetic oil. |
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StingRay wrote:
> > wrote in message > oups.com... > >>Chevy says use Mobil 1 Synthetic in the C5's. Is there something >>alternative that can be used? >> >>-akak >> > > > Is there any particular reason that you'd want to use something other than > the oil recommended by the manufacturer? Is the climate around Mount Laurel, > NJ different than the rest of the country? Just curious. Having said that, > you'd probably be safe in using any top-of-the-line brand name synthetic > oil. > > After the newspaper article last Saturday regarding the low mileage sludging problems Toyota is having--and their ways around the warranty issues, I'd be tempted to stick by the owner's manual. One practical difference in synthetics is foaming resistance. I think this is probably less critical in the small-block GM engines than in some of the "watchworks" machines out of Japan and Europe but, it's one more variable worth avoiding. ....Paul H. |
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Having been on an Exxon boycott for since the Oil disaster in Alaska
back in the 80's, I refuse to use any Exxon products. Now that they own Mobil, I refuse to use their oil products as well. I speek from personal experience when Exxon came to us to mount piece from the Valdez on plaques to hand out to their employee's. Not to mention they still never cleaned up the mess they created in Alaska. |
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Here, here........ Bushies tried to get drilling off of my back yard in
the Gulf. Pristine Sugar white sand beaches and beautiful emerald green water. But thankfully failed...... Anyone that has been on a Texas beach and seen or stepped into the tar balls, the trash that washes up and the film on the surf break knows there is no way to control all the remnants that come from it.... Especially when you deal with giant global corporations and politicians with direct financial ties to the industry...... wrote: >Having been on an Exxon boycott for since the Oil disaster in Alaska >back in the 80's, I refuse to use any Exxon products. Now that they own >Mobil, I refuse to use their oil products as well. > >I speek from personal experience when Exxon came to us to mount piece >from the Valdez on plaques to hand out to their employee's. Not to >mention they still never cleaned up the mess they created in Alaska. > > > -- Ric Seyler Online Racing: RicSeyler GPL Handicap 6.35 http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler remove –SPAM- from email address -------------------------------------- "Homer no function beer well without." - H.J. Simpson |
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There was a pipeline spill outside my street back in the Northridge
Earthquake of '93, Arco was out that night cleaning up that mess. Unfortunately I had to drive my Toy 4x4 through the oil. They cut my a check the next day for a complete detail and water blasting to remove any tar. They were great. They stayed 2 weeks making sure the community was happy. They get all my biz. Anyways... with the GM spec from the previous post I will try Shell or Valvoline. Thanks everyone.... -akak |
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What Texas beach are you talking about?
-- Charlie !993 Corvette Convertible "RicSeyler" > wrote in message news Here, here........ Bushies tried to get drilling off of my back yard in the Gulf. Pristine Sugar white sand beaches and beautiful emerald green water. But thankfully failed...... Anyone that has been on a Texas beach and seen or stepped into the tar balls, the trash that washes up and the film on the surf break knows there is no way to control all the remnants that come from it.... Especially when you deal with giant global corporations and politicians with direct financial ties to the industry...... |
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On or about Thu, 19 May 2005 12:18:32 -0500, RicSeyler
> wrote or did cause to be written: >Here, here........ Bushies tried to get drilling off of my back yard in >the Gulf. Pristine Sugar white sand beaches and beautiful emerald green water. Hey, Ric. Drive about 40 miles west to my neighborhood and you can see lots of offshore wells. Same sugar white sand. Same emerald green sea. In fact, our sand seems a lot cleaner than your's since Ivan. >But thankfully failed...... Anyone that has been on a Texas beach and seen >or stepped into the tar balls, the trash that washes up and the film on >the surf break knows there is no way to control all the remnants that come from it.... Again, you don't have to go to Texas, you can just drive a few miles west of where you live and see that your comments are, shall we say, a slight exaggeration? I remember 40 years ago we had lots of tar balls on the beach here. They came from ships pumping out their bilges before docking. If anything, offshore drilling reduces the pressure which reduces the natural seepage. The beaches today are immaculate compared to what they were 40 years ago before the offshore platforms came. Where do you go to fish offshore? If the platforms were releasing all that much trash, why would the fish love them so much? >Especially when you deal with giant global corporations and politicians with direct >financial ties to the industry...... What financial ties? That would be illegal. A president could get impeached if it was found they had any financial tie to a corporation and that they somehow helped that corporation. No wait. Clinton was convicted while in office of a felony and that wasn't considered a "crime or misdemeanor". Never mind. So remind me once again; this is the USENET group titled alt..autos.corvette.shrub-bashers? |
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Dale wrote: >On or about Thu, 19 May 2005 12:18:32 -0500, RicSeyler > wrote or did cause to be written: > > > >>Here, here........ Bushies tried to get drilling off of my back yard in >>the Gulf. Pristine Sugar white sand beaches and beautiful emerald green water. >> >> > >Hey, Ric. Drive about 40 miles west to my neighborhood and you can see >lots of offshore wells. Same sugar white sand. Same emerald green sea. >In fact, our sand seems a lot cleaner than your's since Ivan. > > > >>But thankfully failed...... Anyone that has been on a Texas beach and seen >>or stepped into the tar balls, the trash that washes up and the film on >>the surf break knows there is no way to control all the remnants that come from it.... >> >> > >Again, you don't have to go to Texas, you can just drive a few miles >west of where you live and see that your comments are, shall we say, a >slight exaggeration? I remember 40 years ago we had lots of tar balls >on the beach here. They came from ships pumping out their bilges >before docking. If anything, offshore drilling reduces the pressure >which reduces the natural seepage. The beaches today are immaculate >compared to what they were 40 years ago before the offshore platforms >came. Where do you go to fish offshore? If the platforms were >releasing all that much trash, why would the fish love them so much? > > > >>Especially when you deal with giant global corporations and politicians with direct >>financial ties to the industry...... >> >> > >What financial ties? That would be illegal. A president could get >impeached if it was found they had any financial tie to a corporation >and that they somehow helped that corporation. No wait. Clinton was >convicted while in office of a felony and that wasn't considered a >"crime or misdemeanor". Never mind. > >So remind me once again; this is the USENET group titled >alt..autos.corvette.shrub-bashers? > LOL Shrub-bashers??? ;-) -- Ric Seyler |
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They recommend the same for C6's, but also give a GM spec - GM4718M - in
the owner's manual and say any oil meeting that spec is acceptable. -- Vandervecken wrote: > Chevy says use Mobil 1 Synthetic in the C5's. Is there something > alternative that can be used? > > -akak > |
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