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Amazon Basics Motor Oil - Let's get ready to argue
Amazon has branded motor oil under their Amazon Basics label. There is a lot of noise about this on the Internet. What are your thoughts?
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If only we had a forum member that could definitively tell us about this product...
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All I know is I tried Valvoline full synthetic in the Cobra and the first time I stood on the gas after getting the oil warm the oil pressure went to 0. Can't be any worse than that.
(That is the only oil that has happened with) I now have a baffled oil pan so I could probably get away with V1 again, but why bother. |
I KNOW the Brad Penn oil I use in my Elky and 911 work, and I buy it from a supplier on Amazon. I can't image trying to save a few bucks to have cheaper oil when oil is not expensive to start with. Even if it was a penny per gallon, it would not save me the cost of an engine rebuild.
Thanks but no thanks. |
An oil thread! That dude in the first video sure does talk fast. I'm with GH, plus I usually go with the manufacturers recommendation balanced with my local busted knuckle shops opinion.
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Oil is not a place to gamble. Low savings, high risk.
Saving $10 every few months on a 911? No for me. And my turbodiesel is fussy. I will stick with Mobil1 thanks. If I had a ****ty daily driver, for sure I would use cheap oil, but I doubt I would buy synthetic. |
Interesting to read the reviews. A number of people stated that they could tell a difference in the power output of their engine after changing oils. Their seat of the pants dyno could tell the difference in power output between brands of motor oil. Really? :eek:
One guy changed the Mobil 1 full synthetic in his Mini every 3000 miles. :rolleyes: I was afraid maybe Amazon began making motor oil because Bezos's nephew got a new chemistry set for Christmas, but it's actually made by the same company that makes WalMart's oil. So it's WalMart oil, delivered to your door. Not a bad deal if you use WalMart oil. |
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Our former airplane mechanic used the oil from our 206's oil changes in his tractor. I can't imagine wanting to use aviation oil in a tractor, but it was his tractor. |
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Well, it was a ford. :)
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I tend to go Rotella or Mobil 1. I don't cheap out on oil filters either. Maybe Mike will chime in on this.
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I use Mobil 1 in the truck. It has only 191k miles on it. The two DD get Pennzoil. The high strung small block gets the good synthetic.
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Possibly made at the same place and same process. |
Most likely the detergents and amounts of them?
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I am sure this is formualted and manufactured for amazon by a well known supplier. I would think it is nearly identical to something already common. That said, it doesnt seem any cheaper than the rotella I buy at Walmart for the modern cars.
I do love me some amazon Basics though. I currently source batteries, light bulbs, and a fair bit of my wardrobe from the amazon basics collection |
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I buy whatever is cheap. I still change my oil every 3-4000 miles. I figure keeping clean oil in is better than running "good" oil for 5-7000 miles. The brand specific guys always make me smile.
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