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Phil Veteran Date registered: Jun 2006 Location: Newton, Massachusetts Vehicle(s): 1984 280GE Posts: 218 | Wikipedia Actually Helps Hello All- My Amsoil rep was trying to get some G engine info, and, as a result, was sending me various web links that were not even close. I sent him this one from Wikipedia (see very bottom of web page & corresponding 280GE link). Did any one here make these contributions to Wikipedia? If so, thanks. I was very pleased and surprised to find this info to send to him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_M110_engine | ||
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BenzDieselTuner Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Wikipedia Actually Helps so does the AMSOIL guy recommend using Series 2000 oil in the M-110, or a different forumla...? | ||
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Phil Veteran Date registered: Jun 2006 Location: Newton, Massachusetts Vehicle(s): 1984 280GE Posts: 218 | Re: Wikipedia Actually Helps To be honest, I would not put him up as the most unbiased source. In the end, he is a salesman. In any event, he has been trying to get me into their wholly synthetic blend for years. He also is pushing this air filter that is allegedly good for 1,000,000 miles (I exaggerate). I am not a synthetic man- never been, never will be. | ||
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BenzDieselTuner Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Wikipedia Actually Helps i'll be replacing the cone airfilter on my intake with an AMSOIL power sports filter soon, it will be a billion times better than the pos generic filter i have on now, and it wont let dirt through like a KN would....... | ||
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