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i was Shatto Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/21/2007 13:45:31
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Subject: RE: Royal Purple vs. Amsoil IP: Logged
Message: Now I am Stan
I do take it up my can
but I will not eat green eggs and ham
not in a box
not with a fox
but I will suck fox rocks
on the floor
or out the door
(and most of all I like Taking it in my back door)
my name is Stan
I like my Man
He likes me
when he goes Pee
I hold it for thee
I like it in the back door
I am a H0M0 Whore
I bend over for the Soap
no it aint on a rope
I touch my toes
and yell woa woa woa
my name is Stan
I'm a Clay Aiken fan
I take it in my can
when ever I can
I love my Clay
I love to play
I'm here to say
I Love my Clay!
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Stan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/21/2007 18:25:31
| RE: Royal Purple vs. Amsoil IP: Logged
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The Amsoil guy moved to a different
Dakota site:
http://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=105
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Stan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/21/2007 20:06:54
| RE: Royal Purple vs. Amsoil IP: Logged
Message:
WATCH OUT
Royal Purple was specifically banned by Cummins due to excessive valve train wear.
If you don't believe it then just google it.
RP is big in racing circles but those engines are rebuilt after each race.
Royal Purple uses a different chemistry than most oils. They are one of only a handful of marketers using Moly in their oil. Moly is a solid which was specifically banned by Cummins.
Moly (Molybdenum Disulfide) is a processed mineral that is similar in appearance to graphite.
Moly has good lubricating properties when used either by itself in dry power form or as an additive to oil or other lubricants.
However, particles of the Moly can come out of suspension and agglomerate. This can actually clog oil filters or oil lines and the rest normally settles in the bottom of the oil pan.
Do you really want solid particles in your engine?
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RICK38 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/23/2007 22:39:16
| RE: Royal Purple vs. Amsoil IP: Logged
Message: This is a legit question I am asking, If you look in search history under Rick38 you will see that I Have asked questions before an got some good feedback that I have used that feedback. This has always been a good site, but lately, some people need other hobbies. Sorry I asked..
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. Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/24/2007 10:49:24
| RE: Royal Purple vs. Amsoil IP: Logged
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This site has gone to the g a y men talking about anal s e x
and pedophiles and beastiality (s e x with animails)
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Stan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/24/2007 10:50:28
| RE: Royal Purple vs. Amsoil IP: Logged
Message:
The Amsoil guy that used to sponsor and
post here moved to a different Dakota site:
http://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=105
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i was Shatto Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/24/2007 12:15:18
| RE: Royal Purple vs. Amsoil IP: Logged
Message: Now I am Stan
I do take it up my can
but I will not eat green eggs and ham
not in a box
not with a fox
but I will suck fox rocks
on the floor
or out the door
(and most of all I like Taking it in my back door)
my name is Stan
I like my Man
He likes me
when he goes Pee
I hold it for thee
I like it in the back door
I am a H0M0 Whore
I bend over for the Soap
no it aint on a rope
I touch my toes
and yell woa woa woa
my name is Stan
I'm a Clay Aiken fan
I take it in my can
when ever I can
I love my Clay
I love to play
I'm here to say
I Love my Clay!
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Dak Guy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/26/2007 18:55:43
| RE: Royal Purple vs. Amsoil IP: Logged
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Correction:
Royal Purple is "NOT" API certified.
I was a fool to think that it was.
DIRECT FROM THE ROYAL PURPLE WEBSITE
Royal Purple’s racing oils do not conform to API and / or ILSAC licensing requirements!
Royal Purple’s motor oils are formulated to provide unparalleled performance and protection and comply with API / ILSAC specifications.
SEE THE WORD COMPLY!!! Not API !!!!!
AND RP requires continued oil filter changes every 3,000 to 4,000 miles (top-off oil as needed).
PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS TO ME ?!?!?!?!?!?!
SOUNDS LIKE THEY HAVE A SUSPICIOUSLY WEAK OIL !!!!!
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URaidiot stan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/26/2007 21:44:14
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Message: before one posts a lie he should be more careful
and please NOTE that using a non API certified oil
WILL VOID a warranty !!!!!!! Such as AMSOIL !
this stan fella is a complete liar and a total moron
"Royal Purple’s motor oils are API certified and will not void new vehicle warranties. "
http://www.royalpurple.com/motor-oil.html
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