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Video: PennGrade on Proper Oil Viscosity and Drain Intervals

PennGrade 1 tells you what you need to know about proper oil viscosity and drain intervals for your vehicle.

Coming to you from the Babcox Media Studio Garage in Akron, OH, Ken Tyger and Nick Dixon of PennGrade 1 tell you what you need to know about proper oil viscosity for your application as well as proper drain intervals for how often you use your vehicle.

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