A list of SN Add Packs and Amounts for Oils

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That is a good question and I'm not sure, I would think the add pack would be similar composition just different amounts.
 
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Great information, thanks for the time and effort.
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Originally Posted By: volk06
Thanks guys, only took a few hours to do!


volk06, thanks again for the work, and not to change subjects, but do you know if Valvoline Synpower is Dexos approved yet? I don't see where it is, but the 5.1 jug I just bought says it "exceeds" Dexos1 specs on the front, and is listed on the back where it says "Additional specifications" and lists it along with all the others and GM 6094M.

I can't find anywhere on the 'net that it's "approved". I do my own oil changes, but called my local Valvoline oil change place that said "we now have Dexos" on their sign. I specifically asked if it was approved and they said "yes". Not sure I believe them. Not that it matters, I'm gonna use it anyway...just curious
 
Originally Posted By: volk06
It also says it is dexos compliant here http://valvoline.com/products/consumer-products/motor-oil/full-synthetic-motor-oil/5


Tricky wording in the second one...(if you compare it to the first PDF) I'm not gonna lose sleep over it but, look what they say in the second one -

"SN and ILSAC GF-5. Valvoline will not however license any of our products with General Motors. GM is taking the unusual step of charging a very significant fee for licensing that we believe will result in an unwarranted cost increase to owners of GM vehicles. Valvoline has decided that we do not want to be a part of this."

And on the first one, is it actually approved, or just meets the performance level? Could read either way I suppose on how one takes it. Oh well, my truck loves it, so I'll keep running it.

I was just curious if Valvoline actually ponied up the money.
 
Make a dropbox account or somewhere like rapidshare.com and upload the files there. You can share the link here and we can all see your excel magic.

The charts can be made into .jpg and hosted in photobucket etc.,
 
I have seen a number of times where syn. has a better add package re dino. Check the differenc between PYB and PP. Also PYB beats Synpower by 10 yards add pack wise,and Synpower is $28 in China Mart. Times they are a changing.
 
Originally Posted By: ottotheclown
I have seen a number of times where syn. has a better add package re dino. Check the differenc between PYB and PP. Also PYB beats Synpower by 10 yards add pack wise,and Synpower is $28 in China Mart. Times they are a changing.



Man, people sure bash Synpower on here.
 
Originally Posted By: lexus114

Man, people sure bash Synpower on here.


That's because it's a low TBN oil and isn't good at retention either.
 
Originally Posted By: vinu_neuro
Originally Posted By: lexus114

Man, people sure bash Synpower on here.


That's because it's a low TBN oil and isn't good at retention either.


FYI: there are synthetic oil users who don't believe in doing extended drains, and I'm one of them. I do 5K mile OCIs with Synpower comfortably, even though it could probably hold up nicely for thousands of miles more than I run it. The only time I would even consider running an oil to 10K miles is with a 8 quart sump or larger.
 
Originally Posted By: vinu_neuro
Originally Posted By: lexus114

Man, people sure bash Synpower on here.


That's because it's a low TBN oil and isn't good at retention either.


....sounds like you may need a visit from Buster........there's more to an oil than the additives.
 
Originally Posted By: JDD
Originally Posted By: vinu_neuro
Originally Posted By: lexus114

Man, people sure bash Synpower on here.


That's because it's a low TBN oil and isn't good at retention either.


....sounds like you may need a visit from Buster........there's more to an oil than the additives.


^Than the 'seen' additives.
 
Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
It looks like Chevron Supreme and PYB are the best oils on the chart.
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That would be M1 0w40.
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