Blog

List of Motor Oils with Chrysler Ms-6395 Certification

List of Motor Oils with Chrysler MS-6395 Certification

Ryan McCain8 min read

Do you drive a Chrysler, and your car needs motor oil that meets the highest quality standards? The MS-6395 approved motor oils should be on top of your mind as…

Ram ecodiesel oil capacity and oil type

[2014 – 2019] Ram Ecodiesel Oil Capacity & Oil Type

Ryan McCain5 min read

What is the oil capacity and oil type of your Ram 1500 ecodiesel? You’re asking this question because you’ve got a Ram 1500 EcoDiesel with year make between 2014-2019.  Typically,…

Power steering fluid coming out of reservoir cap: Causes & Solutions

Power steering fluid coming out of reservoir cap: Causes & Solutions

Ryan McCain9 min read

Is your power steering fluid coming out of reservoir cap? What could have caused it, and how can you fix that? The causes of this problem may come from the…

1999 – 2022 Chevy/ GMC 5.3 Oil Capacity & Oil Type

1999 – 2022 Chevy/ GMC 5.3 Oil Capacity & Oil Type

Ryan McCain12 min read

How many quarts of oil does a 5.3 take? What type of oil does it require?With the whole fuss about Chevy 5.3 consuming excessive oil, knowing the exact oil capacity…

Sae 39 vs 5w30 comparison

SAE 30 Vs 5w30: Underline The Difference

Ryan McCain6 min read

What are the differences between SAE 30 and 5W30 motor oils? Well, they look the same as each other, right? But, NO, these oils are different! For instance, SAE 30…

75w90 vs 75w140 comparison table

75w90 vs 75w140: Head-to-Head Comparison

Ryan McCain6 min read

Gear oil keeps your vehicle’s transmission, drive axles, and gears from malfunctioning during everyday use. In disparate conditions, your car requires different gear oil grades. For instance, you are driving…

Mobil1 high mileage vs extended performance vs advanced fuel comparison

Mobil 1 High Mileage Vs Extended Performance Vs Advanced Fuel Economy: A Gimmick Marketing?

Ryan McCain7 min read

Do you think that different engine oils offer any significant performance variation? Or is this simply a marketing gimmick by oil brands? To answer these questions, let’s take Mobil 1…