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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Looks like most using synthetics are using the same one's I've tried... We run the Red Line in both drag cars, never have had a problem with either. Last winter had the center section out of them, gears looked great! Just curious if anyone had any first hand bad experience with the synthetics and what their experience has been with their chosen brand.... I haven't used dino oil in anything for years....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    Looks like most using synthetics are using the same one's I've tried... We run the Red Line in both drag cars, never have had a problem with either. Last winter had the center section out of them, gears looked great! Just curious if anyone had any first hand bad experience with the synthetics and what their experience has been with their chosen brand.... I haven't used dino oil in anything for years....
    I have never had a bad experience with synthetics. I have used Mobil1 in the past, but switched to AMSOIL since they back their products up with a guarantee. Every one of their products have worked well for me. After a couple of years, of AMSOIL usage I decided to become a dealer.

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