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what grade i can get a mobil1 fully synthetic from here at work for free but its only 5w30

Cool, feel free to throw some free oil my way ;)

Mobil 1 5W-30 with SuperSyn has been improved to provide

even more performance reserve, excellent for

turbo-charged engines that require a SAE 30 or GF-4 engine

oil. Mobil 1 5W-30 is specified for use in Holden Special

Vehicles (HSV) V8 engines with the new General Motors allalloy

motors. Mobil 1 5W-30 is the only oil used in initial fill

and recommended by HSV for the Gen III and IV engines.

This specification is noted on the engine oil cap.

It is also specifically recommended for use in, and is initial fill

for Corvette and Cadillac.

i'll help you with your 30det stuff if you give me some free bottles :P

for one it a rb25det hence why im on SAU more than calaisturbo lol

and like i said i need to be very discreet i dont get it given to me i have to pinch it

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