V va3ux Joined Nov 12, 2005 Messages 963 Location Ontario, Canada Dec 21, 2007 #1 ...or any of the other ones in the "Q" series ? The info is not on the QPower website yet. Thanks...Phil
...or any of the other ones in the "Q" series ? The info is not on the QPower website yet. Thanks...Phil
P ProfPS Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 834 Location CT, YL of USSA aka Oceania Dec 21, 2007 #2 Here a link to the SOPUS search: http://www.pennzoil-quakerstate.com/techdata/l7_prodsheet_fs.htm I came across it a while ago and had to remember how I found it.
Here a link to the SOPUS search: http://www.pennzoil-quakerstate.com/techdata/l7_prodsheet_fs.htm I came across it a while ago and had to remember how I found it.
V va3ux Thread starter Joined Nov 12, 2005 Messages 963 Location Ontario, Canada Dec 21, 2007 #3 Thank you Sir. Much appreciated.
Y Yary Joined Sep 27, 2007 Messages 89 Location CA Dec 26, 2007 #4 Originally Posted By: ProfPS Here a link to the SOPUS search: http://www.pennzoil-quakerstate.com/techdata/l7_prodsheet_fs.htm I came across it a while ago and had to remember how I found it. 0w-20 reads flashpoint of 224C. All the other weights read Flash point 440C? is that correct? or should it read 440F?
Originally Posted By: ProfPS Here a link to the SOPUS search: http://www.pennzoil-quakerstate.com/techdata/l7_prodsheet_fs.htm I came across it a while ago and had to remember how I found it. 0w-20 reads flashpoint of 224C. All the other weights read Flash point 440C? is that correct? or should it read 440F?
J Jethro Joined Oct 8, 2007 Messages 299 Location Memphis, TN, USA Dec 26, 2007 #5 Quaker State Q-Advanced 5w20, 5w30, 10w30, 5w50 = All flash points of 440C. Quaker State Q-Horespower has the 0w20 of 224C and the rest as 440C like Q-Advanced. Pennzoil Platinum 0w20, 5w20, 5w30, ad 10w30 = All flash points of 224C. All that really caught my eye as that is a big glaring difference.
Quaker State Q-Advanced 5w20, 5w30, 10w30, 5w50 = All flash points of 440C. Quaker State Q-Horespower has the 0w20 of 224C and the rest as 440C like Q-Advanced. Pennzoil Platinum 0w20, 5w20, 5w30, ad 10w30 = All flash points of 224C. All that really caught my eye as that is a big glaring difference.
G Gary Allan Joined Sep 28, 2002 Messages 39,793 Dec 26, 2007 #6 Err ..are you sure you don't have a C where a (e)F should be?? 224C is 435F hard to get too excited about 5F However, if an oil had a 440C fp ..that would be something to get excited about.
Err ..are you sure you don't have a C where a (e)F should be?? 224C is 435F hard to get too excited about 5F However, if an oil had a 440C fp ..that would be something to get excited about.
Y Yary Joined Sep 27, 2007 Messages 89 Location CA Dec 27, 2007 #7 Originally Posted By: Gary Allan Err ..are you sure you don't have a C where a (e)F should be?? 224C is 435F hard to get too excited about 5F However, if an oil had a 440C fp ..that would be something to get excited about. All Quaker State Q-Advanced 5w20, 5w30, 10w30, show flash points of 440C. But the 0w-20 shows Flash Point of 224C. May be it is a misprint?
Originally Posted By: Gary Allan Err ..are you sure you don't have a C where a (e)F should be?? 224C is 435F hard to get too excited about 5F However, if an oil had a 440C fp ..that would be something to get excited about. All Quaker State Q-Advanced 5w20, 5w30, 10w30, show flash points of 440C. But the 0w-20 shows Flash Point of 224C. May be it is a misprint?
B Brett Miller Joined Sep 9, 2003 Messages 2,635 Location Arizona Dec 27, 2007 #8 It should be 440F!!
F flatlandtacoma Joined Jul 8, 2006 Messages 1,080 Location Illinois Dec 27, 2007 #9 440C is over 800F. That would be some pretty stout oil!!