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TOMMY D Member

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| Location: | Roseburg, Oregon USA |
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Posted: Tuesday Mar 11th, 2008 01:59 AM |
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Hi, this is Tom Dittmer aka TOMMY D, I have been a Certified, T-1 Amsoil Dealer for 6 years. I have run our 20w-50 racing oil in a 360 Sprint for 4 years and no failure. It increase our RPM by 400 the first time out. We run our 75w-90 gear oil in the quick change with no gear problems. I have grease also. Oils for your toter, whether it is gas or diesel, and filters. Our oil for your car,pickup, is good for 12 months or 25,000 miles between changes, which is cheaper to run than the best petroleum. Call me with any questions you might have. I will be running it in my Super Stock #41. I also have oils for your quads, motorcycles (2 or 4 stroke) lawnmowers, outboards, automatic transmissions (good for 100,000 miles) runs cooler equates to much longer service.
541-673-4610
cell 680-0665
Thanks much,
Tom, TOMMY D
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SITSINSTANDS Member
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Posted: Tuesday Mar 11th, 2008 07:20 PM |
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Question for you Tommy;
If you have been running regular oil and you want to switch over to a synthetic, what do you need to do?
I have been wanting to switch my vehicles over for a few years now and I cannot get a straight answer from anyone.
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TOMMY D Member

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Posted: Tuesday Mar 11th, 2008 07:36 PM |
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Very good question, Sits, Amsoil recommends to use our engine flush if over 40,000 miles on engine. Amsoil is completely compatable with petroleum base oil. So no problem at all. I also recommend using our 75w-90 gear oil in rear end and our ATF in Automatics or we have oil for standard trannys also. Please visit my website, tons of info....
Thanks much, TOMMY D dba TOMSOIL
http://www.synthetic-oil-tech.com/d.cgi/1088502/index.htm
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SPRINT8 Member

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Posted: Wednesday Mar 12th, 2008 02:46 AM |
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| Good stuff,we have been running it for years,air cooled engines like Legends REALLY appreciate it,the oil temp will drop at least 30 degrees,the rear end lube is where we saw the big improvement as far as heat dissipation,and the fluid not getting torched after 1 race.We ran 4 nights on a oil change.Sent it to Amsoil for analysis and they said it had some rubber from the seals and methanol in it.Like new otherwise.And to run it for twice as long,we no longer use 9qts of oil every race like we used to. Attachment: 72JRRAYW.JPG (Downloaded 74 times)
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TOMMY D Member

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Posted: Wednesday Jun 25th, 2008 06:49 AM |
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