Mike has a tendency to be a doomer. Maybe he’s doing it for clicks or whatever, but he’s wrong a lot about predictions. I’ve been following his site and podcasts since 2010, btw. I met one of his chief writers once, too. Great website, and great guy, but I’d take his predictions with a ‘grain of salt’ —not denying the collapse, just think this won’t be a main driver. Full synthetic diesel engine oil is widely available.
it seems those reviews are from
Any/all users on the website, and the product is out in the East Coast and some west coast markets. Oklahoma and Texas seem to have some in stock. Wonder if it has anything to do with their oil/pipeline industries?
Mike has a tendency to be a doomer. Maybe he’s doing it for clicks or whatever, but he’s wrong a lot about predictions. I’ve been following his site and podcasts since 2010, btw. I met one of his chief writers once, too. Great website, and great guy, but I’d take his predictions with a ‘grain of salt’ —not denying the collapse, just think this won’t be a main driver. Full synthetic diesel engine oil is widely available.
For sure. Better to hope for the best, then prepare for the worst. There’s a ton of companies that produce additives, not just the two the guest mentions… but they located mostly chinee. https://www.made-in-china.com/manufacturers/diesel-engine-oil-additive.html
Lmao
Providence is in Rhode Island. Jk, might be from xingjiang islamic section of the world walmart, i dunno.
Mid August is the alignment horizon across multiple
Haven't been able to find Shell Rotella Synth on the shelves for a while now.
We got it here at autozone, but shit, it’s expensive. https://www.autozone.com/motor-oil-and-transmission-fluid/engine-oil/p/shell-rotella-t6-diesel-engine-oil-hd-full-synthetic-5w-40-2-1-2gal/736599_0_0
Rotella has always been expensive
But why does it sound so delicious? Fuck these shortages. I want to dip AMD chips into Rotella.
it seems those reviews are from Any/all users on the website, and the product is out in the East Coast and some west coast markets. Oklahoma and Texas seem to have some in stock. Wonder if it has anything to do with their oil/pipeline industries?