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Some 15 year old kid is going to come up with a work-around to access the control modules in automobiles and trucks so that they can be by-passed to be able to correct any mechanical problems and he's going to be a billionaire before he's 20.

 

Also...If they actually had mechanics that knew how to do a proper diagnosis, instead of a computer telling them what's wrong, we may get some of this junk fixed.

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On 6/29/2024 at 6:07 AM, TBG 150 said:

Some 15 year old kid is going to come up with a work-around to access the control modules in automobiles and trucks so that they can be by-passed to be able to correct any mechanical problems and he's going to be a billionaire before he's 20.

 

Also...If they actually had mechanics that knew how to do a proper diagnosis, instead of a computer telling them what's wrong, we may get some of this junk fixed.

So back to regular motor oil 🛢 🙃 

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6 hours ago, StnCld316 said:

Non detergent oil. Your engine will thank you.

Not necessarily. All oil has a base stock used. It is just ultra refined and the additives in it are fully synthetic. But to put a straight weight oil (meaning non-detergent) into an engine that requires a multi-viscosity oil is asking for trouble. Today's engines aren't like the old Briggs and Stratton engines of yesteryear. The tolerances are so much tighter and you need that ultra refined oil that gets into these clearances and stays there.

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