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In Reply to: 2006 Chevy Cobalt SS posted by ghost of olddude55 on April 26, 2019 at 07:52:11:
The main difference between the brands is in their flash point temperatures. But that is more important in high-performance engines. "Normal" cars don't push their oil.
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- Then any reputable brand will work just fine - Victor Khomenko 04/26/1908:17:09 04/26/19 (10)
- I'll have you know, my good man... - ghost of olddude55 09:35:39 04/26/19 (9)
- 171 HP? - grantv 10:16:30 04/26/19 (8)
- The most fun car I ever owned only had 90. - ghost of olddude55 10:27:25 04/26/19 (7)
- RE: The most fun car I ever owned only had 90. - orthophonic 13:01:27 04/26/19 (3)
- Believe they went from gross to net in 1972. - ghost of olddude55 14:19:02 04/26/19 (2)
- RE: Believe they went from gross to net in 1972. - orthophonic 16:03:29 04/26/19 (1)
- Had two Fords on the same platform. - ghost of olddude55 04:16:53 04/27/19 (0)
- RE: The most fun car I ever owned only had 90. - orthophonic 12:57:52 04/26/19 (0)
- I'd have a hard time picking. - grantv 11:27:58 04/26/19 (1)
- 1984 Rabbit GTi - ghost of olddude55 14:40:55 04/26/19 (0)