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    Not up for Moooobil 1?





    I don't know if this is serious or not, but at least two falacies in their story. The three barrels to one for crude based oil doesn't take into account the other products derived from the barrel/crude, it's possible with hydro cracking, reforming and other technologies to get more than three barrels of finished product form three barrels of certain crudes. Second is the "bio-degradable/enviro safe" thing. While their basic product might be renderable that way, they are not taking into account the by products of combustion plus metal sluffing that occurs in engine operation, those contaminants in the lube oil are not considered bio-safe. It's the same type of fallacy that occurs with so called bio-safe anti-freese.
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    I like the shell rotella ,usually regular oil will turn dark after just a few hour in a lawnmower ,this stuff holds it`s color much longer......

    Must be less metal breaking down.....the stuff smells completely different than regular oil too?

    That was a pretty good story about the new moooooobil oil.

    I will have to look for it now just to see.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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