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Alright this is a story I would remember for a while. So let me tell you what happened this last weekend. My 2012 Mazda Mazda3 has not had an oil change for 4,000 miles, but I change my oil every 5,000 miles. Which is fine because I use Mobile One extended performance. Unfortunately last weekend I experienced loss of oil pressure.

Now this happened after 4,000 miles after the last oil change. Now of course during those 4,000 miles , I’ve been doing quite a few pulls and a bit of racing. Then I also switched to E85( which is a type of racing fuel). Well last weekend I experienced loss of oil pressure and the low oil pressure light turned on, on my dash.

What I did next was pull over at a gas station since I was right by one at the time. I checked my oil level and I was a bit low on oil. So I went inside the gas station bought some engine oil, and put it in the car. Well for what ever reason, even though I had oil in my engine , the low oil pressure still comes on, and I hear loud clicking sound in the engine.

So when I got home, I checked for leaks everywhere and couldn’t find anything. So I parked my car and had a ride to autozone. I wanted to try one more thing, before I got to the shop to get my oil pump changed for $1400. At AutoZone, I bought oil change flush, and slick 50, Mobile one extended performance oil, and an oil filter.

When I got home I poured this in there.

I let this run in my car until warm operating temperature and prepared everything for any oil change while it ran in my car. I then did an oil change and then also added this additional product to the oil.

I then finished my oil change and started my car and took it for a spin. Instantly it fixed my low oil pressure and the clicking sound became quieter. What I think happened was that I burned oil and it also thinned out and thus when I added new oil to that oil ( because I was low on oil) it was thinned out by the bad oil. That in return created loss of oil pressure and something was probably plugged up in the oil pump to have low oil pressure. So there you go guys these products actually work.

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Columbia SC Needs More E85

I would like to start my story by addressing this serious concern to the car culture in Columbia SC. There needs to be more E85 pumps in Columbia SC.

Now before I explain why the car culture in Columbia SC needs E85 and why the car culture in Columbia SC might not grow as quick or be that popular as in different cities. I have to first explain what E85 is.

Sold in yellow nozzles at gas stations, in almost all cities and states. E85 is a type of fuel which is made out of 85 percent ethanol.( just what E85 suggests) The component or ingredient for E85 is usually corn, but it can be made out of other products like grapes. Therefore to conclude E85 is actually alcohol! To wrap up my explanation to what E85 actually is, it is actually basic racing fuel! NASCAR uses something like E95 or higher which is more precedent of alcohol.

Now I wouldn’t have wrote this post if the lack of E85 was not a problem in Columbia SC.( Now what I mean by the lack of E85 in Columbia is not only Columbia but the surrounding cities as well.) To begin, four years ago having E85 in the Columbia area was not a problem. As a matter of fact there were 5-10 E85 pumps located at gas stations around all parts of town. Now in 2019 there is only one E85 pump located in Columbia SC. The location of the pump is on Decker BLVD , at a Spinx gas station.

Well everyone might say, it’s not that bad we still at least have E85 at a Spinx. True but consider that fact that not everyone who is a car guy lives by the north east side of Columbia. The car guys that don’t live in that part of town maybe traveling up to 45 minutes to get E85. Now some of my readers might say so what, but let me explain why that’s not good. First of all, car guys will be using some of their cars that run on E85. Since E85 burns quicker ,a lot more fuel gets burned by the time they get home from the station. Which means more frequent 45 minute trips to the gas station.

Now how would one E85 pump location affect the car culture? Well there would be less people tuning there cars for E85 and less people owning more expensive cars that can run on E85. Thus there would be less business for the gas stations and and car dealerships and salesman. Now my final point of view of why we would need more E85 pumps in Columbia SC. One fact is that it’s cheaper to buy and make, this is saves money for both the consumer and producer. The second fact is that more business can me made with more E85 pumps, it will bring more customers to the gas stations and to the e-commerce, because car guys will be ordering tuning kits and car parts. So therefore the economy will begin to rise even more. Third E85 burns way cleaner then gas , therefore it makes it more environmental safe.

So with all these facts place, what should the cars guys and car culture do? The right thing to do, is call and email the owners of gas stations to put E85 back on their pumps. Now call and email the owners of gas stations only in Columbia SC, not Greenville-Spartanburg area, because that area has a lot of E85 pump locations.

I hope that not only car guys and the car culture will read this post, but also business men and owners of gas stations or people that have the capability to place more E85 pumps into force.

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