Battle of the Budget Oils: Havoline Dino or TropArctic

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If your going based upon cost and they are close to the same, and have been running dino's all along then just do it. Pick the MC or T/A in your favorite weight and give it a whirl, you don't have anything to lose it's only a oil change. Who knows you might even be happy with it
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. Besides if cost is a factor, then Shucks has Shell for 49 cents and Valvoline for 79 this week
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Is Havoline really considered to be a "budget oil" as you put it?
I thought it was a big name brand. I was under the ipression that oils such as super tech, trop artic, were the budget brands. Am I wrong about Havoline?
 
It seems "most" of the oils associated with big gas/oil makers are considered "budget" oils. Examples being Superflo, TropArtic, Havoline, Shell, etc...

Although don't confuse the word "budget" with "inferior".

I wish it was easier to find Havoline in the 4 or 5 quart jugs.
 
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Originally posted by Vilan:
Havoline is about $4.50 a quart here in Canada, if that make your friend feel better since he can now use Havoline as an expensive oil. [/QB]

Vilan,
do you have a ParstSource near you? I see they sell the Havoline at 2.67 a litre there.

Guess i've got BITOG disease too now, wandering oil isles and looking at the bottom for prod dates
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Currently, the only two oils I use in my vehicles are: Havoline dino and TropArtic synthetic blend - so obviously I think both are excellent oils.

Price doesn't really make my oil selection decision, but thanks to what I've learned here on BITOG I just don't see the point in spending more money for something that won't provide any real advantages (high-priced synthetics) in my applications (naturally aspirated engines in a Texas climate).

Mostly, I lean toward TropArtic.
 
Correction - Budget is CS and Shell for under $1, Warren , Coastal and any other SM I can't recognize even after looking at the back and bottom of the bottle.

You have top tier non advertized oils when you get to tropartic and havoline at $1.50 range.
 
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Originally posted by m2200b:

You have top tier non advertized oils when you get to tropartic and havoline at $1.50 range.


Thats an excellent description. So we really have 3 rankings of oils:

1. Top Tier Marketed Name Brands (castrol, Pennzoil, Valvoline)

2. Top Tier Non-Marketed Oil Company Oils (TropArtic, Havoline, Shell, Chevron-Delo, Superflo).

3. Generic/Budget Fully Formulated Store-brand oils (super-tech, OReillys, carquest, napa, etc... some of which may actually be relabeled oils from category #1 or #2)

I've used a ton of Napa labeled Valvoline as well as Motorcraft labeled Trop-Artic and back in the day a lot of WesternAuto labeled Havoline, and never had a problem.
 
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Originally posted by hominid7:
I wish it was easier to find Havoline in the 4 or 5 quart jugs.

They have it at Wal-Marts around here in 5 quart jugs...lots of it. Not a single quart of this TropArtic stuff I keep hearing about though.
 
If you install a 50/50 mixture of Havoline and TropArtic and never change it, it will last the life of the engine.
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