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Amsoil The environmentally responsible choice

AMSOIL PRESCRIPTION FOR PREVENTION

According to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pollution Prevention Requirements, the first step in revitalizing a cleaner nation is pollutant source reduction. AMSOIL accomplishes this by extending the interval between
motor oil changes beyond 3,000 miles, which can reduce the source of motor oil pollution more than 11 times.
It is estimated that over 200 million gallons of oil are improperly discarded annually. Dumping 200 million gallons of oil is nearly the same as 1.5 Exxon Valdez spills each month. Just one quart of used oil can produce a two-acre oil slick. One gallon of oil can make one million gallons of water too foul to drink and 35 ppm of oil will kill fish. Improperly disposed used oil is dangerous. Improperly dumped used oil seeps through landfills into ground water, disrupts bacterial digestion in sewer treatment plants and washes into lakes and harbors. At present, used motor oil
is the largest single source of oil pollution in our nation’s waterways. Certainly the first thing we can do is not create so much used oil to begin with, and recycle the used oil we have. Both synthetic and conventional motor oils can be recycled at any used oil recycling center. Virtually every city in the United States has multiple used oil collection sites for free recycling.

PREVENTING BILLIONS OF QUARTS FROM BEING DUMPED

Most automobile manufacturers recommend oil drain intervals of 3,000 to 7,500 miles for petroleum motor oils. AMSOIL recommends up to a 35,000-mile oil change, which is 5 to 11 times fewer oil changes. Just think about the savings on the environment if, for example, the 243 million cars (excluding trucks, buses and taxis) in the United States were equipped with AMSOIL motor oil. Assuming an average service life of 100,000 miles and an oil capacity of 5 quarts each, 16.2 billion to 40.5 billion quarts of used oil will be generated during a regular service lifetime (with regular oil changes every 3,000 to 7,500 miles). If 40.5 billion quarts of used oil were put into 55-gallon barrels and lined up, the line would stretch from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. and back 12 times. Alternatively, if each of
those 243 million cars was equipped with AMSOIL synthetic motor oils and followed oil drain intervals of up to 35,000
miles, as few as 3.5 billion quarts of oil would be consumed in the same period. That is a reduction of up to 37 billion quarts of oil, just by switching to AMSOIL motor oils.

 

INTERESTING FACTS

• Recycling just two gallons of used oil can generate
enough electricity to run the average household for
nearly 24 hours.
• Three states in the U.S. have classified used motor oil
as a hazardous waste: California, Rhode Island andimage
Massachusetts.
• The used oil from one oil change can contaminate 1
million gallons of fresh water – a year’s supply for 50
people.
• If all Americans who changed their own oil recycled
their used oil, it would provide enough motor oil for
more than 50 million cars a year. Imagine how much
foreign oil that would eliminate.
AMSOIL products

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Pegram Seeks Podium in Virginia

Pegram Seeks Podium in Virginia

After a fourth and fifth place finish at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, Calif., Team AMSOIL road racing star Larry Pegram will look to get back on the podium this weekend. Pegram and fellow championship contenders Josh Hayes, Tommy Hayden and Jake Zemke will take to the track August 13-15 at Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Va. for two rounds of exciting AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike Championship racing action.

AMSOIL is the Official Oil of AMA Pro Road Racing and presenting sponsor of the Daytona SportBike class.

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Team AMSOIL Takes Second at Great Lakes Grand Prix

Team AMSOIL Takes Second at Great Lakes Grand Prix

Team AMSOIL offshore racers Bob Teague and back-up driver Mike Defrees competed in the second annual Great Lakes Grand Prix on Lake Michigan last weekend. With winds close to 20 MPH underscoring the importance of prop selection, it was evident Team Stihl had an edge over the competition. Although Team AMSOIL worked hard to keep within striking distance, they couldn’t get past Team Stihl and finished second in the 80 mile race.

Team AMSOIL currently holds first place in the SBI National Standings and OPA/Geico Series. They return to action August 20-22 in Patchougue, N.Y.

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AMSOIL Monster Trucks Take Victories in Monroe and Rossburg

AMSOIL Monster Trucks Take Victories in Monroe and Rossburg

The AMSOIL Shock Therapy and Excaliber monster trucks recently competed in Monroe, Mich., where Chris Ryan drove Excaliber to the racing final, and Jon Zimmer and Shock Therapy took a big freestyle victory with big air, two-wheel saves and plenty of momentum. In Rossburg, Ohio, Zimmer drove Shock Therapy to the wheelie contest victory before taking the wheel of Excaliber for another freestyle victory with his trademark huge air, great momentum and high-speed donuts.

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Rinker Takes Win in Memphis

Rinker Takes Win in Memphis

Although he earned a Formula One podium finish in Bay City, Mich., similar success in the Formula Two class has eluded Team AMSOIL powerboat racer Terry Rinker this season, finishing fourth in the three events leading up to the Memphis Riverfront Regatta in Memphis, Tenn. Seeking a competitive edge, Rinker learned of a Formula Two boat crafted by the manufacturer of the boat he piloted to the 2003 Formula One Championship. Retrieving the craft in north Georgia and finding it in like-new condition, Rinker and Crew Chief James Chambers immediately went to work preparing it for competition.

After rolling out the new craft in Memphis, Rinker showed off its speed in the time trials and heat races, earning the third starting position in the 30-lap final. Rocketing off the start dock in the top three, Rinker moved into second just after the race’s midpoint and set his sights on leader Donnie McDowell. With time running out, Rinker passed McDowell with only five laps remaining, successfully held off his challengers and took the checkered flag.

With two events remaining in the APR Superleague Series, Rinker holds second in the points race. He next competes August 21-22 at A Roar of Thunder in Aurora, Ind.

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