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Old 05-02-2019, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Big Swole
I'll only need to flush once before using my new DI40, correct??
Correct.
Old 05-02-2019, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Big Swole
One more question before I order. Maybe I missed it. Can I not just purchase 8 qts. vs. a case or the BR40?
I'll only need to flush once before using my new DI40, correct??
We only offer oil by the case. You may be able to buy it by the quart on Amazon.
Old 05-02-2019, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by LexVan
Correct.
Thank you



Originally Posted by Charles Navarro
We only offer oil by the case. You may be able to buy it by the quart on Amazon.
And Thank you again!
Old 05-02-2019, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Charles Navarro
We only offer oil by the case. You may be able to buy it by the quart on Amazon.


FYI


I just bit the bullet and ordered a whole case of the BR40 and an additional case of the DI40 just now through you guys.
That way I'll have the oil for the flush and 24 quarts (3 oil changes worth) for the next year or so.


Thank you,


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Originally Posted by Charles Navarro
BR40 would be the correct viscosity for the flush oil.
Do you recommend taking it easy on the car while filled with BR40?
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Originally Posted by EG997C2
Do you recommend taking it easy on the car while filled with BR40?
Evidently not...Says in the description that that oil is good for " A dyno day, track day, or up to 400 miles on the street".

I'm just going to drive it like normal for several miles to do the flush. Might partial drain and fill back with the left over 4 quarts and drive some more. Making sure the flush is good and complete before filling / changing to the DI40.
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Charles, how many miles do you guys recommend driving with BR40?
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Originally Posted by EG997C2
Charles, how many miles do you guys recommend driving with BR40?
100 to 200 miles should be sufficient per Lake Speed Jr. @ Driven.
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Thanks for answering all my questions.

Ordered a Case of DI40 from LN and well as 8qt BR40 along with another 10qt of DI40 from Summit which should be enough for a flush and 2 oil changes.

Summit has is in stock and is offering $20 off $200 along with free shipping. If you purchase 8 of BR40 and 10 DI40 it just happens to be a hair over $200 for those that are doing a flush and an oil change.



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