RandyH
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Sounds like the same Bo I hear on The Trucking Podcast from time to time. I enjoy your interviews with Buck. Tell us about any advantages running the hot shot secret in a old school obs 7.3 powerstroke.I think I can shed some light on the difference between hot the Hot Shot's works, as opposed to Rev-x (seeing as I work for Hot Shot's.) The Stiction Eliminator works on the principle of cleaning the injector's spool valves (where the stiction builds up) with a high strength detergent. The Rev-x is mainly just a hyper lube, so it will go and lubricate the stiction, without removing it. The Stiction Eliminator doesn't show up as anything special on an oil analysis, because we are using detergents that are not in standard oil. The only thing you will see is some molybdenum.
On the topic of "full synthetic" oil, every oil you see on the shelf that is a full synthetic is group III with some group IV blended in. If you are getting a group IV oil, you have to special order it, and it will be pretty pricey (group IV ain't cheap). The Hot Shot's Secret Blue Diamond is a pure group IV, but then again, it is $52/gallon.
Actually I do a little bit just not all the miles are in the OBS. I have a 2015 Superduty that I purchased 19 months ago that has 10,000 on it, that's over 500 a month. I have a 1994 Explorer with 180,000 on the clock that I drive sometimes though it hasn't left the driveway in a couple months. Add in the 400 miles a month the OBS has averaged over the last 20 years and I become average. To top it off I also put about 120,000 miles a year on a peterbilt. In summary I am thinking about all I do is drive.LOL, you don't drive a lot do you....