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Well, the Amsoil Signature Series 10w30 went in there yesterday. I couldn't believe it. I couldn't tell a difference. LOL
How is it a pyramid scheme? Are you talking about because they have dealers that get a cut of the people who become preferred customers? What websites are you talking about though?
Either way, it couldn't make any difference to me. I'm happy with their oil. Amsoil and Redline are without a doubt the two best companies to go with when it comes to oil in my opinion.
Sorry if I didn't explain myself clearly. I meant that it seems like a pyramid scheme or a matrix scheme because of the way they market. I didn't say they were one, it's just one of those things that seems weird. If there's good reason behind it, then that's fine (as was explained in the thread afterwards).
When I researched, I think I remember they were mostly dealer websites but they layout and style was just so horrific (borderline propaganda). I don't mind if you push a product but at least do it in a classy way. Even the URL addresses are super cheesy:
http://www.thebestoil.com/
http://www.bestsynthetic.com/
http://www.worldsbestoil.ca/
http://www.thefirstsyntheticoil.com/
http://www.performanceoiltechnology.com/oilairandfuelfiltration2.htm
Either way, let me make this clear: I'm not doubting the quality of Amsoil products, I've used them myself and have gotten used oil analysis on them which showed great performance. I just couldn't justify the price, that's all. I've seen just as good, if not better results, with cheaper oils. Likewise, when I spent $29/quart on Motul 300v, I saw great results (even better than Amsoil) but nothing worth spending that kind of money. And yes, i realize $29/quart is way more expensive than Amsoil (even when you buy it at NAPA auto parts), but I just had to find out for myself.
Now here is the catch for me that I don't get: people who like Amsoil always praise it and how it's so great. Meanwhile, Amsoil tends to market their products for extended oil change intervals--yet, most people I know that use Amsoil use it on their daily driver and/or race cars and regularly change the oil out as early at 1500-2000 miles. From the oil analysis that I have seen and done, the true difference for Amsoil (and many other higher quality oils) is simply the fact that they hold up much longer than other cheaper oils.
My personal approach will always be: try an oil, get an analysis, read analysis, and then proceed accordingly. If a $3/quart oil is showing you great results that are comparable to the $6/qt or $10/qt oil, then aren't you just wasting money (unless of course you extend the interval and keep up on oil analysis reports and can show to yourself that it lasts longer). I also realize that peace of mind is also worth something, if that's what you're buying, then no one is the wiser to tell you otherwise. Either way, I personally would rather do 3000 mile oil changes than push 15,000 miles on a higher quality oil. Sure, the higher quality oil may actually be holding up better than the lesser oil at 3000 miles, but hey, it's my piece of mind (I think of it as flushing it all out and whatnot). Real world example, you have one of two choices:
A: Poo once every day on a regular basis, maintain healthy digestive cycle.
B: Poo once a month, maintain a healthy digestive cycle but know that, even though you can hold all that poo inside you with no problem, that it's still kind of nasty, even if it's technically adequate.
I pick A. Pooing is awesome.


