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Reply #15 - 09/28/10 at 14:39:04
 
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Trippah, I am trying different oils  and spices for basting my turkey. It's a toss up between Castrol synthetic and Rotella T Dino. I have to say the Rotella does have an edge on a good golden crisp skin. Does anyone on here have a preference? OOOPS? Did I say that? [/quote]

I'ld probably go with a 0w20 oil for the light and crispy, but the 20w50 should work well for a deep fried turkey. Grin
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Reply #16 - 09/28/10 at 15:08:17
 
Seems like the ones on here that have fried their motorcycle were using a cheap oil like rotella.
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Reply #17 - 09/28/10 at 17:18:40
 
Anyway, changing oil is one if those little things you can do yourself no matter what your experience. I used to get a kick out of being up to my elbows in a Ford 390 or a small block Chevy. Note my signature, and you'll see why I enjoy the smaller, simpler jobs. AND I believe changing oil (No matter what brand) is the one most important thing you can do with any engine on any vehicle. (No electric motor comments, please)  
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