Cheapest Priced 5W30 Conventional Motor Oil ?

The only advantage to synthetic oils is that they work better in extreme temps...and have alot more additives to achieve this... hence the cost differences... conventional and synthetic both get dirty at the same time...
No not really, at least not in the case of Group III synthetics. Group III synthetics by virtue of being hydrocracked have much less in the way of sulfur compounds and unsaturates. This makes it far more stable than a Group I or Group II base stock. This leads to less deposit formation even at moderate temperatures.

Synthetics of all sorts generally do not have "alot more additives" either. The extra processing steps to hydrocrack the oil costs money as do the much more expensive Group IV and Group V base stocks. For the latter the oxidative stability you note is mostly from the inherent stability of the base.

As for getting dirty at the same time, the color of the oil is largely irrelevant.
 
No not really, at least not in the case of Group III synthetics. Group III synthetics by virtue of being hydrocracked have much less in the way of sulfur compounds and unsaturates. This makes it far more stable than a Group I or Group II base stock. This leads to less deposit formation even at moderate temperatures.

Synthetics of all sorts generally do not have "alot more additives" either. The extra processing steps to hydrocrack the oil costs money as do the much more expensive Group IV and Group V base stocks. The oxidative stability you note is mostly from the inherent stability of the base.
Of course I'm talking generally.....hence why generally full synthetics are more expensive.
 
If you have a Rural King near you, this is pretty inexpensive for a 5qt just of conventional oil.
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L8R,
Matt
 
If you have a Rural King near you, this is pretty inexpensive for a 5qt just of conventional oil.
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L8R,
Matt
The OP is in Canada so they can't get that but a better alternative is to stock up on Chevron Supreme from Walmart.com when they have it in stock for whatever reason they've have the 5W30 for $7.99 for the last few months, it's "syn blend" but Chevron Supreme has been semi-synthetic for umpteen years anyways, wasn't Chevron the first company to really commercialize catalytic dewaxing.
 

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