David, did you race dirt bikes in the 70s? I did in the late 60s and
70s...I am a retired AMA Expert.
Rascal
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Subject: Re: DML: Dual-remote oil filtration system
In article <bk7ate$ftj$2@bent.twistedbits.net>, jon@dakota-truck.net writes:
> "Craig Rash" <2kdaksport@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> :> > Has any one mount a dual-remote oil filtration system from AMSOIL in
a
>
> : Speaking of AMSOIL... Has there been a thread about this stuff yet and
I
> : missed it?? I was talking to a guy last week and he couldn't say enough
> : about how wonderful it was. I mentioned I was using Mobil1 and he just
> : laughed! Their way of saving you money is to not change the oil ALL
> : YEAR!?!?
> : The website has the usual marketing stuff to say. How good is this
stuff?
>
>
> I know what you mean... I've steered clear of the stuff myself
> just because of the strange dealer network, and the wacky marketing
> stuff. Feels like a pyramid scheme. ;-) Its probably decent
> stuff, but something about the whole thing seems, I dunno - shady or
> something. :-)
>
> At least with Mobil 1 I know I've got a product backed by a huge
> company, sold through the normal retail channels, with lots of
> data showing that it is a good product, and no silly marketing
> claims. As Andy mentioned, Mobil 1 is factory fill on a number
> of performance cars, and there is plenty of data to show that it
> is a great product.
I have a friend that is an Amsoil dealer, I kid him that it's the Tupperware
of
the oil industry. Anyway, definately good products but so are Mobil 1,
Redline,
Royal Purple and a number of others. They do have some unique products such
as
the bypass oil filter system. I use the chassis lube from them and I
definately
like the oild foam air filters they sell. They flow as well as the K&N oiled
gauze and do a better job of filtering. I became a real fan of oiled foam
back
in the 70's and 80's when I raced dirt bikes.
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