Matthew/E36
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...It goes out as fast as it comes in.

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...It goes out as fast as it comes in.

A Pro Tip I’ve shared with my hubby:I'm guilty of middle left, bottom left and also "Calm Down"
I got a lot of different opinions on the " break in" period . My Mechanics say the factory oil is good and doesn't need the break in while other new vehicle owners change there's after 600 / 1000 / 1500 miles . It depends a lot on what kind of miles your putting on it also ...in town or highway
I would say yes your fine on the first 3000 unless you feel more comfortable doing it earlier and after that its every 5000
OH poo. GFYIdaho is the GFY state... :cwl::cwl::cwl::cwl:

I see your historical statement and raise you:A Pro Tip I’ve shared with my hubby:
Never in the history of spoken language, has the phrase “calm down” led to someone actually calming down.
What you husband also knows is that never in the history of the spoken language has the phrase "I understand, dear" meant he actually understands.A Pro Tip I’ve shared with my hubby:
Never in the history of spoken language, has the phrase “calm down” led to someone actually calming down.



Thanks Matt, for taking one for the team. Godspeed good sir!What you husband also knows is that never in the history of the spoken language has the phrase "I understand, dear" meant he actually understands.
:cwl:

Safe travels!Alright Jeeples, I’ll check in again later. I’m on the road for an overnight work trip. See ya from the hotel!
" New and Improved " made ya buy it thoughOf course, when expensive synthetic came out it was supposed to reduce oil changes significantly and here we are years later a lot of people change it more frequently than conventional. Not that there's anything wrong with that, just ironic to some extent.