Oil filter and sludge.
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Oil filter and sludge.
What was the consensus on what type of oil filter
to use on a Hyaundai Elantra?
An article in today's paper was about engine damage due
to sludge on some makes of cars, even though the owners had
carried out the specified oil and filters changes.
to use on a Hyaundai Elantra?
An article in today's paper was about engine damage due
to sludge on some makes of cars, even though the owners had
carried out the specified oil and filters changes.
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
irwell wrote:
> What was the consensus on what type of oil filter
> to use on a Hyaundai Elantra?
I use Hyundai brand on my Sonata as I was able to buy a case mail order
for about what other brands cost locally. NAPA makes good filters as do
Purolater and others. I'd mainly stay away from the filters that cost
much less than $5, such as the low-end Fram and Wal-Mart generic brands
(Super Tech or something like that).
> An article in today's paper was about engine damage due
> to sludge on some makes of cars, even though the owners had
> carried out the specified oil and filters changes.
Sludge formation is not related to the oil filter.
Matt
> What was the consensus on what type of oil filter
> to use on a Hyaundai Elantra?
I use Hyundai brand on my Sonata as I was able to buy a case mail order
for about what other brands cost locally. NAPA makes good filters as do
Purolater and others. I'd mainly stay away from the filters that cost
much less than $5, such as the low-end Fram and Wal-Mart generic brands
(Super Tech or something like that).
> An article in today's paper was about engine damage due
> to sludge on some makes of cars, even though the owners had
> carried out the specified oil and filters changes.
Sludge formation is not related to the oil filter.
Matt
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 20:51:21 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
wrote:
>irwell wrote:
>> What was the consensus on what type of oil filter
>> to use on a Hyaundai Elantra?
>
>I use Hyundai brand on my Sonata as I was able to buy a case mail order
>for about what other brands cost locally. NAPA makes good filters as do
>Purolater and others. I'd mainly stay away from the filters that cost
>much less than $5, such as the low-end Fram and Wal-Mart generic brands
>(Super Tech or something like that).
>
>
>> An article in today's paper was about engine damage due
>> to sludge on some makes of cars, even though the owners had
>> carried out the specified oil and filters changes.
>
>Sludge formation is not related to the oil filter.
>
>
>Matt
This from the article in the NY Times.
Alack of adequate oil changes is
the explanation for damage given
by Audi, Lexus, Saab, Toyota and
VW. Yet unlike Chrysler and
Dodge, those automakers have
formal compensation programs
for sludge damage, although in
some cases consumers must pro~
vide detailed, service records -
and in the case of Saab, must have
used oil filters sold only by the
company.
wrote:
>irwell wrote:
>> What was the consensus on what type of oil filter
>> to use on a Hyaundai Elantra?
>
>I use Hyundai brand on my Sonata as I was able to buy a case mail order
>for about what other brands cost locally. NAPA makes good filters as do
>Purolater and others. I'd mainly stay away from the filters that cost
>much less than $5, such as the low-end Fram and Wal-Mart generic brands
>(Super Tech or something like that).
>
>
>> An article in today's paper was about engine damage due
>> to sludge on some makes of cars, even though the owners had
>> carried out the specified oil and filters changes.
>
>Sludge formation is not related to the oil filter.
>
>
>Matt
This from the article in the NY Times.
Alack of adequate oil changes is
the explanation for damage given
by Audi, Lexus, Saab, Toyota and
VW. Yet unlike Chrysler and
Dodge, those automakers have
formal compensation programs
for sludge damage, although in
some cases consumers must pro~
vide detailed, service records -
and in the case of Saab, must have
used oil filters sold only by the
company.
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
irwell wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 20:51:21 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
> wrote:
>
>> irwell wrote:
>>> What was the consensus on what type of oil filter
>>> to use on a Hyaundai Elantra?
>> I use Hyundai brand on my Sonata as I was able to buy a case mail order
>> for about what other brands cost locally. NAPA makes good filters as do
>> Purolater and others. I'd mainly stay away from the filters that cost
>> much less than $5, such as the low-end Fram and Wal-Mart generic brands
>> (Super Tech or something like that).
>>
>>
>>> An article in today's paper was about engine damage due
>>> to sludge on some makes of cars, even though the owners had
>>> carried out the specified oil and filters changes.
>> Sludge formation is not related to the oil filter.
>>
>>
>> Matt
> This from the article in the NY Times.
>
> Alack of adequate oil changes is
> the explanation for damage given
> by Audi, Lexus, Saab, Toyota and
> VW. Yet unlike Chrysler and
> Dodge, those automakers have
> formal compensation programs
> for sludge damage, although in
> some cases consumers must pro~
> vide detailed, service records -
> and in the case of Saab, must have
> used oil filters sold only by the
> company.
>
Like I said, the oil filter isn't related to sludge. It may be related
to the engine warranty, but it has nothing to do with whether sludge
forms or not.
However, I'm pretty sure that the above is illegal anyway
(Magnusson-Morrison act if memory servers) so if you get a decent lawyer
it won't matter what brand of filter you used.
Matt
> On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 20:51:21 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
> wrote:
>
>> irwell wrote:
>>> What was the consensus on what type of oil filter
>>> to use on a Hyaundai Elantra?
>> I use Hyundai brand on my Sonata as I was able to buy a case mail order
>> for about what other brands cost locally. NAPA makes good filters as do
>> Purolater and others. I'd mainly stay away from the filters that cost
>> much less than $5, such as the low-end Fram and Wal-Mart generic brands
>> (Super Tech or something like that).
>>
>>
>>> An article in today's paper was about engine damage due
>>> to sludge on some makes of cars, even though the owners had
>>> carried out the specified oil and filters changes.
>> Sludge formation is not related to the oil filter.
>>
>>
>> Matt
> This from the article in the NY Times.
>
> Alack of adequate oil changes is
> the explanation for damage given
> by Audi, Lexus, Saab, Toyota and
> VW. Yet unlike Chrysler and
> Dodge, those automakers have
> formal compensation programs
> for sludge damage, although in
> some cases consumers must pro~
> vide detailed, service records -
> and in the case of Saab, must have
> used oil filters sold only by the
> company.
>
Like I said, the oil filter isn't related to sludge. It may be related
to the engine warranty, but it has nothing to do with whether sludge
forms or not.
However, I'm pretty sure that the above is illegal anyway
(Magnusson-Morrison act if memory servers) so if you get a decent lawyer
it won't matter what brand of filter you used.
Matt
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net> wrote in
news:vdpIh.3066$Oc.171225@news1.epix.net:
>> This from the article in the NY Times.
>>
>> Alack of adequate oil changes is
>> the explanation for damage given
>> by Audi, Lexus, Saab, Toyota and
>> VW. Yet unlike Chrysler and
>> Dodge, those automakers have
>> formal compensation programs
>> for sludge damage, although in
>> some cases consumers must pro~
>> vide detailed, service records -
>> and in the case of Saab, must have
>> used oil filters sold only by the
>> company.
>>
>
> Like I said, the oil filter isn't related to sludge. It may be
> related to the engine warranty, but it has nothing to do with whether
> sludge forms or not.
>
> However, I'm pretty sure that the above is illegal anyway
> (Magnusson-Morrison act if memory servers) so if you get a decent
> lawyer it won't matter what brand of filter you used.
Actually, I don't believe it is illegal, but according to that act if
the manufacturer requires it, they must provide it for FREE.
I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
"special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
Eric
news:vdpIh.3066$Oc.171225@news1.epix.net:
>> This from the article in the NY Times.
>>
>> Alack of adequate oil changes is
>> the explanation for damage given
>> by Audi, Lexus, Saab, Toyota and
>> VW. Yet unlike Chrysler and
>> Dodge, those automakers have
>> formal compensation programs
>> for sludge damage, although in
>> some cases consumers must pro~
>> vide detailed, service records -
>> and in the case of Saab, must have
>> used oil filters sold only by the
>> company.
>>
>
> Like I said, the oil filter isn't related to sludge. It may be
> related to the engine warranty, but it has nothing to do with whether
> sludge forms or not.
>
> However, I'm pretty sure that the above is illegal anyway
> (Magnusson-Morrison act if memory servers) so if you get a decent
> lawyer it won't matter what brand of filter you used.
Actually, I don't believe it is illegal, but according to that act if
the manufacturer requires it, they must provide it for FREE.
I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
"special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
Eric
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
Eric G. wrote:
> Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net> wrote in
> news:vdpIh.3066$Oc.171225@news1.epix.net:
>
>>> This from the article in the NY Times.
>>>
>>> Alack of adequate oil changes is
>>> the explanation for damage given
>>> by Audi, Lexus, Saab, Toyota and
>>> VW. Yet unlike Chrysler and
>>> Dodge, those automakers have
>>> formal compensation programs
>>> for sludge damage, although in
>>> some cases consumers must pro~
>>> vide detailed, service records -
>>> and in the case of Saab, must have
>>> used oil filters sold only by the
>>> company.
>>>
>> Like I said, the oil filter isn't related to sludge. It may be
>> related to the engine warranty, but it has nothing to do with whether
>> sludge forms or not.
>>
>> However, I'm pretty sure that the above is illegal anyway
>> (Magnusson-Morrison act if memory servers) so if you get a decent
>> lawyer it won't matter what brand of filter you used.
>
> Actually, I don't believe it is illegal, but according to that act if
> the manufacturer requires it, they must provide it for FREE.
>
> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
keep one out of trouble with M-M.
Matt
> Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net> wrote in
> news:vdpIh.3066$Oc.171225@news1.epix.net:
>
>>> This from the article in the NY Times.
>>>
>>> Alack of adequate oil changes is
>>> the explanation for damage given
>>> by Audi, Lexus, Saab, Toyota and
>>> VW. Yet unlike Chrysler and
>>> Dodge, those automakers have
>>> formal compensation programs
>>> for sludge damage, although in
>>> some cases consumers must pro~
>>> vide detailed, service records -
>>> and in the case of Saab, must have
>>> used oil filters sold only by the
>>> company.
>>>
>> Like I said, the oil filter isn't related to sludge. It may be
>> related to the engine warranty, but it has nothing to do with whether
>> sludge forms or not.
>>
>> However, I'm pretty sure that the above is illegal anyway
>> (Magnusson-Morrison act if memory servers) so if you get a decent
>> lawyer it won't matter what brand of filter you used.
>
> Actually, I don't believe it is illegal, but according to that act if
> the manufacturer requires it, they must provide it for FREE.
>
> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
keep one out of trouble with M-M.
Matt
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
>> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
>> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
>> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
>> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
>
> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
> keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>
> Matt
Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of those
Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in news:sMHIh.1641$Qw.1538
@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net:
>
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
>>> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
>>> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
>>> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
>>> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
>>
>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
>> keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>
>> Matt
>
> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of those
> Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
Yeah, I guess after paying $1,000,000 for the Enzo, the guy didn't have
enough left for the oil :-)
Eric
@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net:
>
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
>>> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
>>> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
>>> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
>>> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
>>
>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
>> keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>
>> Matt
>
> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of those
> Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
Yeah, I guess after paying $1,000,000 for the Enzo, the guy didn't have
enough left for the oil :-)
Eric
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
>>> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
>>> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
>>> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
>>> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
>> keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>
>> Matt
>
> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of those
> Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>
>
Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
>>> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
>>> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
>>> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
>>> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
>> keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>
>> Matt
>
> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of those
> Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>
>
Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
Matt
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
wrote:
>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
>>>> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
>>>> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
>>>> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
>>>> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
>>> keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of those
>> Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>
>>
>
>Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>
>Matt
Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
them.
Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
wrote:
>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required a
>>>> "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some ridiculous
>>>> amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12 quarts per oil
>>>> change. One owner fought this in court (because Ferrari refused to
>>>> follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides the oil for free.
>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items will
>>> keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of those
>> Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>
>>
>
>Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>
>Matt
Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
them.
Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required
>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12
>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides
>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items
>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>
>>>> Matt
>>>
>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>
>>Matt
> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
> them.
> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>
And the price of Tea in China is up.
Eric
news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required
>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12
>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides
>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items
>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>
>>>> Matt
>>>
>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>
>>Matt
> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
> them.
> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>
And the price of Tea in China is up.
Eric
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:54:40 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
>news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.com :
>
>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required
>>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12
>>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides
>>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items
>>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>>
>>>>> Matt
>>>>
>>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>>
>>>Matt
>> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
>> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
>> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
>> them.
>> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>>
>
>And the price of Tea in China is up.
>
>Eric
Take a look at this.
http://www.autospectator.com/modules...p?storyid=8385
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
>news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.com :
>
>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required
>>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12
>>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides
>>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items
>>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>>
>>>>> Matt
>>>>
>>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>>
>>>Matt
>> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
>> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
>> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
>> them.
>> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>>
>
>And the price of Tea in China is up.
>
>Eric
Take a look at this.
http://www.autospectator.com/modules...p?storyid=8385
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
irwell wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:54:40 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>> irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
>> news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.com:
>>
>>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required
>>>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12
>>>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides
>>>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items
>>>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Matt
>>>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>>>
>>>> Matt
>>> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
>>> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
>>> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
>>> them.
>>> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>>>
>> And the price of Tea in China is up.
>>
>> Eric
> Take a look at this.
> http://www.autospectator.com/modules...p?storyid=8385
Yes, and???
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:54:40 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>> irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
>> news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.com:
>>
>>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years, required
>>>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like 12
>>>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now provides
>>>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items
>>>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Matt
>>>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>>>
>>>> Matt
>>> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
>>> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
>>> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
>>> them.
>>> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>>>
>> And the price of Tea in China is up.
>>
>> Eric
> Take a look at this.
> http://www.autospectator.com/modules...p?storyid=8385
Yes, and???
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil filter and sludge.
irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:6kv8v2t143l1b2mtot64714fb4j5s3754v@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:54:40 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.co m:
>>
>>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years,
required
>>>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like
12
>>>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now
provides
>>>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items
>>>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>
>>>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>>>
>>>>Matt
>>> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
>>> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
>>> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
>>> them.
>>> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>>>
>>
>>And the price of Tea in China is up.
>>
>>Eric
> Take a look at this.
> http://www.autospectator.com/modules...p?storyid=8385
Done.
Eric
news:6kv8v2t143l1b2mtot64714fb4j5s3754v@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:54:40 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.co m:
>>
>>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years,
required
>>>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like
12
>>>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now
provides
>>>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required items
>>>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>
>>>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>>>
>>>>Matt
>>> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
>>> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
>>> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
>>> them.
>>> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>>>
>>
>>And the price of Tea in China is up.
>>
>>Eric
> Take a look at this.
> http://www.autospectator.com/modules...p?storyid=8385
Done.
Eric
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Re: Oil filter and sludge.
Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net> wrote in news:lP%Ih.3089$Oc.171835
@news1.epix.net:
> irwell wrote:
>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:54:40 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>> irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>> news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years,
required
>>>>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like
12
>>>>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now
provides
>>>>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required
items
>>>>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>>>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>>>>
>>>>> Matt
>>>> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
>>>> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
>>>> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
>>>> them.
>>>> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>>>>
>>> And the price of Tea in China is up.
>>>
>>> Eric
>> Take a look at this.
>> http://www.autospectator.com/modules...p?storyid=8385
>
> Yes, and???
My sentiments exactly.
Eric
@news1.epix.net:
> irwell wrote:
>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:54:40 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>> irwell <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>> news:jkd8v29cpumeci5827vm8gkbl2nc4t4dse@4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:28:16 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> I believe it was Ferrari, sometime in the last few years,
required
>>>>>>>> a "special" oil for the Enzo. The dealer was charging some
>>>>>>>> ridiculous amount per quart, and the car needed something like
12
>>>>>>>> quarts per oil change. One owner fought this in court (because
>>>>>>>> Ferrari refused to follow the act) and won. Ferrari now
provides
>>>>>>>> the oil for free.
>>>>>>> Yes, I believe you are correct in that giving away required
items
>>>>>>> will keep one out of trouble with M-M.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>> Wish I had know earlier. Instead of a Hyundai, I'd get me one of
>>>>>> those Fur-arees with free earl. Damn.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Don't you know by now that nothing is free!
>>>>>
>>>>> Matt
>>>> Have you noticed that some of the major gas suppliers
>>>> like Shell are putting out adverts warning about discount gas
>>>> being harmful? They even show valve stems with carbon deposits on
>>>> them.
>>>> Wonder if their profits are being challenged.
>>>>
>>> And the price of Tea in China is up.
>>>
>>> Eric
>> Take a look at this.
>> http://www.autospectator.com/modules...p?storyid=8385
>
> Yes, and???
My sentiments exactly.
Eric