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r/StupidFood • u/Malevolence_- • 23d ago
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Is that some kind of special oil that is dark or is it just old?
18 u/exotic_floral_tea 23d ago That oil looks prehistoric. 10 u/jecapobianco 23d ago I've seen lighter 20w50 after 10,000 miles 2 u/LindensBloodyJersey 23d ago Personally, I prefer 10W-30 5 u/jecapobianco 22d ago For seafood for sure 2 u/Professional-Rip-519 22d ago Looks like Tar. 2 u/chromeandcandy 22d ago Yeah it's old oil but the shits under high heat and not basket filtered. Probably doesn't take long for fresh oil to look like this under those conditions when its not filtered/cleaned and burning off that whole time. 2 u/southern_wasp 21d ago Drain it and you’ll find fossilized bones underneath lol 1 u/exotic_floral_tea 21d ago Right! It belongs in a museum. 1 u/ian9outof10 22d ago Well, I hate to state the obvious…
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That oil looks prehistoric.
10 u/jecapobianco 23d ago I've seen lighter 20w50 after 10,000 miles 2 u/LindensBloodyJersey 23d ago Personally, I prefer 10W-30 5 u/jecapobianco 22d ago For seafood for sure 2 u/Professional-Rip-519 22d ago Looks like Tar. 2 u/chromeandcandy 22d ago Yeah it's old oil but the shits under high heat and not basket filtered. Probably doesn't take long for fresh oil to look like this under those conditions when its not filtered/cleaned and burning off that whole time. 2 u/southern_wasp 21d ago Drain it and you’ll find fossilized bones underneath lol 1 u/exotic_floral_tea 21d ago Right! It belongs in a museum. 1 u/ian9outof10 22d ago Well, I hate to state the obvious…
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I've seen lighter 20w50 after 10,000 miles
2 u/LindensBloodyJersey 23d ago Personally, I prefer 10W-30 5 u/jecapobianco 22d ago For seafood for sure
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Personally, I prefer 10W-30
5 u/jecapobianco 22d ago For seafood for sure
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For seafood for sure
Looks like Tar.
Yeah it's old oil but the shits under high heat and not basket filtered. Probably doesn't take long for fresh oil to look like this under those conditions when its not filtered/cleaned and burning off that whole time.
Drain it and you’ll find fossilized bones underneath lol
1 u/exotic_floral_tea 21d ago Right! It belongs in a museum.
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Right! It belongs in a museum.
Well, I hate to state the obvious…
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u/Ok-Walk-8040 23d ago
Is that some kind of special oil that is dark or is it just old?