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DJ PoW
12-27-2015, 09:51 PM
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Just wanted to give the Zilvia crowd a review of some awesome oil I just bought and figured other people could try something new as well!

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Oil Oil Oil!!! Something yet so simply can do so much for your car's engine. It's crazy to think some people neglect to do oil changes. Being into motorsports, I wanted to find an oil that could handle the abuse and help slow down the wear and tear of my race motors. I turned to MaxxOil to handle that duty. I am using the full synthetic Pro Max 5w40 and I can’t believe the protection it offers. I pulled apart a motor after 10,000 miles and could not believe the bottom end of my motor stilll looked brand new.

I first heard of MaxxOil at SEMA and was impressed by the products they offered. After coming home from SEMA I decided to buy some of their oil on the MaxxOil website (www.maxx-oil.com) and glad I did. Another reason why I love the Pro Max oil is that when running e85, you have to do oil changes even more regularly because of how potent it is. With other brand oils, I would do an event and instantly have to do an oil change due to the fact the oil would be super contaminated. It smelled like straight up e85. With the MaxxOil I am able to hold off on doing an oil change every track event because of the additives and base oils that the Pro Max oil is made with! This oil is definitely over engineered.

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Don’t be shy to check it out! Available for purchase directly on the MAXXOIL website!

www.maxx-oil.com / Protect those 2jzs, RBs, LS1s, KAs and SRs!

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future
12-27-2015, 10:31 PM
Wow what a plug lol


You couldn't look don't have made the sponsorship more obvious

DJ PoW
12-27-2015, 10:33 PM
nope! no sponsorship here :D

KAT-PWR
12-28-2015, 07:28 AM
No pictures of the engine? (I'd hope just about any engine would still look clean after 10k so that's not very impressive) No oil analysis post events? No actual comparisons?
Your smell test hardly qualifies as evidence.

So you're just talking out of your ass?

Croustibat
12-29-2015, 02:39 AM
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[...]
when running e85, you have to do oil changes even more regularly because of how potent it is. With other brand oils, I would do an event and instantly have to do an oil change due to the fact the oil would be super contaminated. It smelled like straight up e85[...]

Your post belongs to the bin. At best, that is a poor ad. You want to do an oil review? Start by some chemical analysis and testing (i mean real testing, with numbers)

As far as e85 goes... well, believe your own stories. Just don't go around and repeat it without - again - proof, or numbers. Because that is as much BS as the "ethanol is hugely corrosive and will eat your fuel lines" we heard when it just appeared.

DJ PoW
01-01-2016, 03:56 AM
Don't be so quick to jump the gun! I have sent a couple samples to Blackstone! Just waiting on them, thanks :D

Sforteen
01-03-2016, 03:29 PM
10k miles and the bottom end still looks new!! WOW...lol

240KA
01-03-2016, 03:44 PM
Don't be so quick to jump the gun! I have sent a couple samples to Blackstone! Just waiting on them, thanks :D

jump the gun? listen to yourself. wait till you get the results before you go claiming things you have no proof for.