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populardavesdealz posted Yesterday 06:36 PM
Fram Oil: Clearance Price + BOGO. $2.92 per Quart Nationwide IN-STORE
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In places like BobIsTheOilGuy (BITOG, the go-to forum for oil nerds with VOAs/UOAs), Amalie gets consistently positive feedback:
- Users describe it as "very good," "better than it has to be," and "I'd use it in a heartbeat."
- Their full synthetics (e.g., Elixir) run smooth/quiet, show competitive additive packages (good zinc, moly, boron in many cases), and perform well in used oil analyses (UOAs) with low wear metals and strong protection.
- They meet or exceed API specs (e.g., SN/SP, dexos1 Gen3 for some), and PQIA (independent tester) results have shown them holding up competitively against bigger names.
- Many people run them in daily drivers, high-mileage vehicles, or even performance apps without issues—some prefer them over pricier options for value.
Quality AspectsIn places like BobIsTheOilGuy (BITOG, the go-to forum for oil nerds with VOAs/UOAs), Amalie gets consistently positive feedback:
- Users describe it as "very good," "better than it has to be," and "I'd use it in a heartbeat."
- Their full synthetics (e.g., Elixir) run smooth/quiet, show competitive additive packages (good zinc, moly, boron in many cases), and perform well in used oil analyses (UOAs) with low wear metals and strong protection.
- They meet or exceed API specs (e.g., SN/SP, dexos1 Gen3 for some), and PQIA (independent tester) results have shown them holding up competitively against bigger names.
- Many people run them in daily drivers, high-mileage vehicles, or even performance apps without issues—some prefer them over pricier options for value.
Quality AspectsYou should at least be honest and not pretend like you wrote that yourself.
No mechanic here, but I doubt my mass produced non-performance engines are going to know the difference between synthetic oils.
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