User talk:Oil lube and fuel

Something in the order of 500 million years ago there was only simple life in the seas, and these shallow seas would be rich with organic, living organisms.

Plankton and algae, proteins and the life that's floating in the sea, as it dies, falls to the bottom, and these organisms are going to be the source of our oil and gas.

When they're buried with the accumulating sediment and reach an adequate temperature, something above 50-70° Centigrade they start to cook. This transformation, this change, changes them into the liquid hydrocarbons that move and migrate, will become our oil and gas reservoir.

This quest for petroleum has been going on for over a hundred years now. It is literally the fuel that drives all of the economies of the world. Oil lube and fuel (talk) 21:46, 31 May 2008 (UTC) by klotz warehouse

oil filter motorcycle, auto, atv, boats, cars, rv
Filters

Regular Replacement Filters

Manufacturer Filters Works well and just has well as your aftermarket filter and the manufacture usually will tell you that their filter is the best choice for your vehicle. Aftermarket Filters These are filters made by companies like Fram,Wix, Motorcraft, Lee, AC/Delco, Bosch, Casite, Hastings, Pennzoil, Valvoline, and Purolator. The quality of these filters varies greatly. In many cases the auto manufacturer uses these filters themselves. Private and off brand label filters are made by these companies as well. Trade/Company Brand Filters These are filters made for the oil change industry. They are actually no worse than the poorer quality aftermarket filters. You can't buy these at an auto parts store but you'll see them used at many of the quick oil change places. Premium Filters

Some manufacturers of synthetic oil also make so-called synthetic filters. These are high priced and have not been proven to provide any benefit over a high quality manufacturer of aftermarket unit. Oil lube and fuel (talk) 22:45, 31 May 2008 (UTC)by klozwarehouse