Sorry I'm jumping in late here but for those that want to revisit the oil
issue just look up Amsoil. It and Redline have what we need. They still make
plenty of it and they have NOT changed their formulas. There is plenty of
data to back up their claims. So much so that I actually became an Amsoil
dealer just so I could have the oil for my collection, my customers cars and
furnish it to those in my All British Club that wanted it. No hype or self
dealing here. I don't care whether you buy it or not BUT as I said, the data
proves that Amsoil followed by Redline is the best. Castrol 20W50 does OK
too.
Just not as good for those that want the best. True it is not as cheap as
running to the local auto store but then we don't rebuild motors and collect,
drive and enjoy our cars because they are cheap to maintain.
Just my 2 cents.
Gary Fuqua
Classic Sports Cars
Branson, MO
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