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Example of the Retardo's Religion Practice in Automobile
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Mike - 29 Jun 2007 08:50 GMT I bet lots of you are High School Dropout, or previous drug users. That's why you make up your own religion about anything, about oil change, Fuel filter, etc.. and claimed you are an expert of everything like these bogus answers to Fuel filter, how often do you have to change? some said 10K, 13K, 15k, 20K, 24K, 30K, blal bla bla...
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Hachiroku ハチロク - 29 Jun 2007 10:08 GMT > I bet lots of you are High School Dropout, or previous drug users. That's > why you make up your own religion about anything, about oil change, Fuel > filter, etc.. and claimed you are an expert of everything like these bogus > answers to Fuel filter, how often do you have to change? some said 10K, > 13K, 15k, 20K, 24K, 30K, blal bla bla... Great way to endear yourself to these groups.
You're an expert because...?
R J Talley - 29 Jun 2007 16:08 GMT Because he knows how to say "retardo"? Of course, the fact that his lead makes neither good syntactical sense nor is it grammatically correct does nothing to detract from the air of expertise he exudes. :)
 Signature R J Talley Teacher/James Madison Fellow "What? Me Worry? Alfred E Newman
Mike - 29 Jun 2007 18:55 GMT >> I bet lots of you are High School Dropout, or previous drug users. >> That's [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > You're an expert because...? You just don't like the truth do you ?
Put it any way you like, why don't you gang try to be like a man? Why don't you accept my challenge instead of accusing this BS that BS of mine without proofs / evidences? don't you think you guys are more drastic than me? Certainly I do not care to be friends to a whole bunch of retards.
Secondly, there are lots of scams out there that you gangs accepted blindly. Like the fuel cleaning system additive, the Slick 50 etc... Truthfully you have accepted the religion of men in automobile without analyzing facts and evidences.
Mike
Mike - 29 Jun 2007 19:12 GMT >>> I bet lots of you are High School Dropout, or previous drug users. >>> That's [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] > > Mike Further more, the 3,000 mile oil change is the religion of men that you blindly accepted. It is not the black color that causes damage to your engine, it is the stickiness or less oil that will damage your engine. Your oil filter can never filter out the little black particles, I tested this fact. Why do I say this? Because 99% of you people gave the same answer, changing oil every 3,000 miles. That's a real BS.
Another questions I like to ask you, do you know how to increase your high octane with a few pennies? Tell me how, and if you get the right answer, then I will look at your education a little better.
Mike.
John Henderson - 29 Jun 2007 22:01 GMT > Another questions I like to ask you, do you know how to > increase your high octane with a few pennies? You can do that for free. Just add water - same as increasing low octane.
> Tell me how, and if you get the right answer, then I will look > at your education a little better. No thanks.
John
R J Talley - 30 Jun 2007 03:40 GMT Mike, it's "crook" not krook. You cannot have "a BS" as BS is not an enumerated noun. You sure sound angry for a guy who has a message to deliver. Depending on the type of service one puts an engine through, 3,000 miles may indeed be a good policy. However, if all of one's driving is at constant speed and for periods of at least 30 minutes or more between stops and starts, then the interval could be extended out much more. Perhaps even as much as 7 or 8 thousand miles. I use 100% synthetic and drive almost entirely on the freeway with each trip running around 30 miles each way. So, I change my oil at somewhere between 6 and 7 thousand miles.
 Signature R J Talley Teacher/James Madison Fellow "What? Me Worry? Alfred E Newman
Hachiroku ハチロク - 30 Jun 2007 01:14 GMT >>> I bet lots of you are High School Dropout, or previous drug users. >>> That's [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > You just don't like the truth do you ? Let's put it this way...
If Ray O says to change something at 24,000 miles or 24 months, then I am CERTAINLY going to follow the advice of a Toyota Factory Rep.
Works for me.
And besides, the only thing I change regularly is oil. I still have a Corolla with some of the original coolant in it, and it runs fine.
If it ain't broke...
> Put it any way you like, why don't you gang try to be like a man? Why > don't you accept my challenge instead of accusing this BS that BS of mine [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Mike I don't accept anything blindly. Did Slick 50 help? I dunno, so I don't use it any more. Did Techron stop pinging/knocking. Yup. But I don't add it religiously.
Does Castrol GTX and Marvel Mystery Oil work. Three cars with over 250,000 miles and no oil smoke blowing tells me it did.
Do Meguiar's products work? None of those cars ever needed a paint job.
AS - 30 Jun 2007 03:43 GMT Come on guys, do not play Mike's game. He is just craving for attention. Simply ignore him.
> I bet lots of you are High School Dropout, or previous drug users. That's > why you make up your own religion about anything, about oil change, Fuel [quoted text clipped - 83 lines] > > 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next R J Talley - 30 Jun 2007 08:01 GMT I think Mike's a FOB or possible a foreigner. His English is good enough to have been the product of some schooling but not nearly as good as it would be if he actually had significant practice with native speakers
 Signature R J Talley Teacher/James Madison Fellow "What? Me Worry? Alfred E Newman
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