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    Valvoline premium blue in gasoline engine

    The first username I tried was taken so I tried this one jokingly and it worked. My "change oil" message has never actually come on except once when I forgot to reset it. I don't push my intervals out very far on this vehicle. I may go a bit further with this premium blue though.
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    Valvoline premium blue in gasoline engine

    Unfortunately my Chevy is a 2002 and only tells me when it needs to be changed, doesn't tell me percentage. Is it still easy on the engine with a 4.10 rear cruising at 70-75? I'm genuinely curious about that, it's crossed my mind many times.
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    Valvoline premium blue in gasoline engine

    Thank you for the responses. Napa has it on sale for 25 a jug. I've read good things about it so I figure I'll give it a shot.
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    Valvoline premium blue in gasoline engine

    I bought a bunch of valvoline premium blue synthetic 5w40 on sale for my 5.3 to use this summer. What is a good conservative oil change interval? 5000? I do mainly highway driving except for when I hit the lake which I tow a light boat on some country roads.
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    Traveller gear oil 80w90

    Hmm now I'm wondering if it's the Smitty super s just rebranded or if it's just a cheaper blend. Smitty lists specs for their lubes but I'm not sure if it's actually the super s or not.
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    Traveller gear oil 80w90

    Thank you, I appreciate the info!
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    Traveller gear oil 80w90

    I've seen that they used to source it from warren but there isn't a W on the bottom of the bottle. I bought a 2 gallon jug to use in my suburbans diffs.
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    Traveller gear oil 80w90

    Who makes tractor supplys traveller gear oil? On the back label it just says distributed by tractor supply. On the bottom of the jug is says SSI. I did a quick search and found a company out of Florida named SSI lubricants who distributes Amalie lubricants also based in Florida. So is traveller...
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