depends on what your puttin' it in...if it's a deep fryer change it every 50 wings or so!
2007-12-12 02:27:29
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answered by ♣Jay$in™² 4
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All oils are not alike and do not provide the same amount of protection as others. Most conventional oils begin breaking down on the first day you put them in. If you like sludge and if Wal-Mart is using Quacker State, then you will be real happy, especially after the oil has turned into brown powdery waxy residue and clogs up your oil galleries like hardened arteries in a human. Changing even poorly manufactured oil at 3000 miles is a waste of money and time. Use synthetic oil that lasts the longest and does not form sludge or varnish or even discoloration of your engine parts. Mobil one is the best available at the price and easiest to top up with, if necessary. If you like sludge and power loss and gradual deterioration, then use cheap discount oil. It's your car.
2007-12-12 07:37:55
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answered by Robert M 7
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as long as that oil is certified to use in gasoline engines. if you look on the name brand bottles there should be a little "seal of approval" if the wal-mart brand bottle has that too, then it should work fine.
2007-12-12 02:37:11
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answered by C-Train 2
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I have used it for regular driving. Most oil supposed to meet certain requirements and I doubt anyone will sell oil that doesn't.
But, if I were racing or hard driving my car, I may use something with better high performance protection.
I have used many oils in my life and never had a problem with oil. My truck has over 200,000 miles and it actually has compression. LOL!
2007-12-12 02:30:59
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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as long as you have a cheap walmart brand car, LOL. It is fine, it is most likely manufactured by a bigger oil company and sold with the walmart brand name. Alot of generic stuff is that way.
2007-12-12 02:35:47
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answered by melissaw77 5
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Wal Mart uses any oil you ask for when you go there for changes. I get Exxon synthetic.
2007-12-12 02:27:41
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answered by DH 4
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He may be allergic to some thing in that style yet i think of they are all on the subject of the same. it somewhat is now standard in spite of the undeniable fact that, that disposible diapers are no longer healthful. even nevertheless the industry is attempting to maintain it quiet. There are consumer-friendly snap on or velcro textile diapers accessible on line now. consumer-friendly to apply, consumer-friendly to bathe, no pins, greater healthy, and super comfortable for the toddler. My toddler cried much less when I switched and that i stored money. No diaper rash. Ever.
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answered by kobayashi 4
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It is okay yes, but I prefer name brands.
Read the label and see if it meets your car's needs and it will be fine...most are the same brand as name brand, just under a different label.
2007-12-12 02:27:48
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answered by pissy_old_lady 7
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oil is oil anymore, they all have to pass an inspection to be ASE certified and a lot of oils are all made in the same plant with differen't names put on the containers.
2007-12-12 13:23:17
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answered by mister ss 7
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yea as long as it is a detergant oil most come from the same plant different label
2007-12-12 02:27:17
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answered by johnhurd11470 2
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