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There was a thread and some following posts about this company and their products a few months back (maybe 4-5 months) - you may want to do a search on Lubrication Engineer's or LE.
Good Luck, Glenn -
PS - It does look like dang good stuff!
Last edited by TOUGHLover; Jan 25, 2003 at 04:50 PM.
My step-father has a 55 gal. drum sittin' out in the barn (probably 25, 30 years old or more?) - I'll go out tomorrow and check for info though you can find them online (not sure if I can transmit/advertise their web-address/sales info here).
10-4 - Thank you sir! (Tomorrow though - it's 10 degrees here now, wind chills to be something like 0 to 10 below by morn - wind gusting 15-25 mph (naturally from the NW!) B-B-Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! :-staun
Last edited by TOUGHLover; Jan 26, 2003 at 10:49 PM.
LE oil is a superior oil for top engine protection in terms of low wear rate as well as long drain intervals (if you choose to do so). I just picked some up and will use it at my next oil change. It's not cheap though at about $5.00 per quart plus shipping.