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mixing different brands of engine oil
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<blockquote data-quote="manjit" data-source="post: 92486" data-attributes="member: 323"><p>love your engine...never mix oil. This is as different oil come with different additives and the additives are meant to prolong your engine against wear and tear...mixing oil at some means would mean in a way depleting additives....or decreasing their percentage in oil volume...and this is extremely not advisable for hunks who setia with same brand. Fully synthethic oil especially differs by brand setters and are not supposedly of same composition....be wake and set by your mind....love your UDM....arios</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manjit, post: 92486, member: 323"] love your engine...never mix oil. This is as different oil come with different additives and the additives are meant to prolong your engine against wear and tear...mixing oil at some means would mean in a way depleting additives....or decreasing their percentage in oil volume...and this is extremely not advisable for hunks who setia with same brand. Fully synthethic oil especially differs by brand setters and are not supposedly of same composition....be wake and set by your mind....love your UDM....arios [/QUOTE]
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