All Ford Stampede 2026

New Date! Sunday July 26, 2026

Get ready to start your engines and celebrate the legacy of Ford at the beautiful Flamboro Speedway in Millgrove, Ontario. The gates will be open from 8:30 am to 11:00 am. Awards will be presented no later than 1:30 pm, but you must be present to receive a trophy.

The event will feature food on site, a DJ, a 50/50 draw, prize giveaways, awards in multiple categories, special guests and cars, vendors, and more. The event is rain or shine.

This all-Ford show is brought to you by Ford of Canada and Mohawk Ford. In support of local charities.

AMSOIL Pricing Surchage

Effective immediately AMSOIL has implemented a temporary ~10% pricing surcharge on all of their products – except for oil filters.

Effective April 8 2026, AMSOIL is implementing a temporary surcharge across our product portfolio. The surcharge will vary by product type and be built into the product price rather than applied during the transaction so it is abundantly clear for customers. This is a temporary measure to recover spiraling costs.

Why did AMSOIL apply a surcharge?

Turmoil in the Middle East is disrupting supply chains and driving up costs of virtually everything used to manufacture and distribute lubricants, including base oils, additives, packaging components and freight.

The situation is highly volatile and changing rapidly with the supply of raw materials under threat industry wide. While AMSOIL has absorbed these costs up until now we have received multiple large price increases from our suppliers.

AMSOIL will adjust the surcharge as costs dictate in the months ahead to minimize the impact on customers.

What can I do?

Commercial accounts who use lubricants every day should check stock and reach out to suppliers to confirm pricing and availability. Check if it’s possible to use a higher grade product or alternative in your existing machinery – take the time now to understand what products you are able to pivot to for cost or availability issues. Is it possible to reduce the number of common products you have to stock? Be wary of any non-standard lubricants required as those may become more difficult to source.

Average consumers won’t be as affected – today the costs have increased but products are still all available. Lubricants aren’t the same as toilet paper shortages seen in Covid – no need to panic buy. Lubricant manufacturing is a slow moving process – there are “buffers” of finished goods that will eventually run out in the next 3 months all along the supply chain from oil tankers, refineries and even your buddy Tony who has been hording hundreds of litres of 5W30 for the past 10 years.

My recommendation remains what it has always been. Have at least 1 oil change and filter available on the shelf for each of your vehicles. If you are a high mileage driver – stock 2 for your heavily used vehicles.

If you’re concerned – think about upgrading to a higher quality product now and when the time comes to change it look at a Used Oil Analysis to have the data required to safely decide if you can extend your oil change interval on that piece of equipment.

UOA: 2006 Pontiac Vibe – 14,000-kms

Posted the second UOA for my wife’s 2006 Pontiac Vibe on bobistheoilguy.com for review.

Everything remained fairly constant between the two samples. The AMSOIL XL line of oils is a pretty stout product. We ended up pushing it out to 14,000-km/7-months which is a month overdue on time and 2,000-km under in mileage for the product service life.

UOA: 2006 Pontiac Vibe – 9,000-kms

I received the used oil analysis report from the Oil Analyzers lab in Edmonton and posted my results on BITOG to get some feedback.

I’m not happy with the fuel dilution in the report but the lab technician seems to think the oil is fit for use for another 5,000-km. I’m interested to see how the fuel dilution number changes as the oil approaches its end of life.

Other than that everything looks good to go for 15,000-km/6-month OCI’s in Laurens Vibe.

Which AMSOIL Tier Is For Me?

Which AMSOIL tier is best for my vehicle?

This can be a tricky question that can depend on quite a few variables including: cost, value, oil quality and extended drain interval expectations. The best way to start the discussion is to introduce the 3 tiers of AMSOIL synthetic oils available:

  1. Signature Series = The top tier product that has a drain interval of up to 24,000-km/1 year
  2. Extended Life (XL) Series = API certified middle tier product for those that prefer to change their oil twice a year with a drain interval of 16,000-km/6-months
  3. Original Equipment (OE) Series = API certified introductory tier with the lowest cost synthetic in the AMSOIL line for those interested in trying AMSOIL products and maintaining manufacturer warranties by using the drain interval specified by the equipment manufacturer

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Can I change my oil and forget about it for a year?

AMSOIL’s Signature Series line of products has a service life of:

  • Normal Service – Up to 40,000 kilometres or one year, whichever comes first.
  • Severe Service – Up to 24,000 kilometres or one year, whichever comes first.

Here in Canada everyone is limited to the Severe Service schedule so that simplifies things even more. But knowing the service life of the product doesn’t mean you can simply forget about your oil or your vehicle until the mileage or the time expires. That is the same service interval as 4 “normal” oil changes!

Below are some situations when you should check your oil level:
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