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Old 12-07-2004, 09:07 PM
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Pennzoil and Quaker State are on the same level as Mobil 1 now ?

Wal-Mart = gay for oil ... Go to Superstore where the environmental fees are already included in the price ... I ended up paying more at Wal-Mart when it was supposedly 29 cents cheaper for the same quart of Pennzoil ...
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Old 12-08-2004, 12:29 PM
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Save your money, spend it on the best rca cables. Over the years I've found that power wires and speaker wires are highly overated. As long as you have the right gauge for your application, just about any brand will do the job. About the only benefit I have found in using a name brand as opposed to welding cable is that the brand wire seems to not corrode or oxidize as fast. My first big stereo system had 4 awg welding cable in 1986 and I still have some in the garage. Just the ends are oxidized, so I would just have to cut off a couple of inches off each end and it would be fine. My current car has streetwires that I got off a buddy for free. Otherwise I would have used my welding cable and Home Depot 14awg speaker wire.
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Old 12-08-2004, 04:52 PM
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^ RCAs are often overrated as well.. IMO..

The only thing you need to make sure of when buying power cable is that its actually the guage they say it is...

I bought some 8awg lightning audio wire once... came to find out it was more like 10awg...

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