I know the rules, so I am not asking for posts. I am thinking of using Marvel Mystery Oil for both oil and gas. Does anyone have experiences they can share via email? Thank you.
56 SDV
YES!, Marvel Mystery Oil is excellent for your car; I use it in all four of my cars - all GMs and they purr like a kitten. EAM
Regarding just why (many years ago) my '56 sedan started much more easily when hot if I had added MMoil to the gas is beyond a specific scientific explanation, but that it works, especially in the summer months and when using the big sedan with the a/c on a stop and go traffic is an additive I depended upon. James
I do use it in the fuel, but not in the oil.
Who are we talking to here. The original post was over 14 years ago --- and just now he is getting a response??
Yeah but Marvel Mystery Oil has been around since 1923 always a relevant topic!
Quote from: 35-709 on November 17, 2019, 06:50:54 PM
Who are we talking to here. The original post was over 14 years ago --- and just now he is getting a response??
SO WHAT?
ROTFLMAO!
Well, I certainly doubt it is doing the original poster any good! But you certainly got a chance to answer the question!
Why start a new thread when you can get help from an existing thread?
I'll see if I can resurrect an old thread....
;D
The original poster is also no longer a forum member.
What did this mean?
I know the rules, so I am not asking for posts.
To me it means he really didn't know the rules --- and he asked for emails only. How many he got we'll probably never know.
Geoff. It's getting colder up north. They are getting really bored and digging into the archives for something to read. It happens every year.
:)
Quote from: Big Fins on November 19, 2019, 02:38:12 AM
Geoff. It's getting colder up north. They are getting really bored and digging into the archives for something to read. It happens every year.
PMSL!
Quote from: Cape Cod Fleetwood on November 19, 2019, 09:51:06 AM
PMSL!
What's this suppose to mean or is that a secret antique car undercover code? What strange things going on this forum; be careful!
Quote from: EAM 17806 on November 19, 2019, 10:38:51 AM
What's this suppose to mean or is that a secret antique car undercover code?
I have no clue, but I got an idea that would not be nice to say in mixed company. So I will not say :D
Generally, you would use PMSL if you think your readers are largely British, and you'd use ROFL or some other variant for American readers.
PMSL=peeing myself laughing
Quote from: z3skybolt on November 19, 2019, 06:33:28 PM
ROFL or some other variant for American readers.
The most amusing of those I've seen is ROFLMYCLAO
:)
I actually *did* laugh the first time I saw it . . .