4-banger Hyundai, 2005, has 20K on the clock. Labor Day weekend, I changed out the Pennzoil Platinum 10W30, with a L24458 Purolator at 5800 miles on the oil. The "old" Pennzoil Platinum wasn't much different, appearance-wise, from brand new. Nice and slippery between the pinkies, no gritty feel to it. The Pennzoil Platinum OCI, done mid-July did get 8 ounces of CD2 SLOB. Only reason I changed it was to send it to the dealer with new oil and an OEM filter. I didn't want them changing to the dealer swill (they're free oil-change happy over there).
The Labor Day oil was 5W20 Pennzoil yellow-bottle dino, SM/GF4, all that. I added no SLOB, VSOT, or any additives, I'm off that kick. The Pennzoil Conventional 5w20 has been nice and clean through 2500 miles. Checking the oil at today's fillup for the first time since I was up in Boston last week, at 3250 miles into this OCI, it's turned pitch black and isn't slippery between the fingers and thumb anymore either (hardly scientific, I realize), but rather, kinda gritty like old oil gets. 500 of the last 750 miles was the run back to Northern Va. from Boston (Mass Pike, NJTP, I-95), and the rest running around here. The PVC is pulling nice and hard, there's no fuel stink to it, it's just gone black in a very short period of time/mileage.
What gives? What tipping point is reached that brand new looking oil at 2500 miles turns pitch black at 3250? Kinda puts the lie to the equivalence of Dino to Syn, at least in the case of Pennzoil Platinum vs. Dino Pennzoil.
This make sense? Or is this what this oil is capable of? Truthfully, the Pennzoil Conventional was $.87/qt at the Home Depot scores this summer, that's the only reason I have it. I'm not knocking it, it just hasn't been my brand before H.D. pricing. I know it's good oil, at least starting out, but my usual Dino brand has been Havoline and it stayed clean on out to 4.5-5K when I usually change dino.
The Labor Day oil was 5W20 Pennzoil yellow-bottle dino, SM/GF4, all that. I added no SLOB, VSOT, or any additives, I'm off that kick. The Pennzoil Conventional 5w20 has been nice and clean through 2500 miles. Checking the oil at today's fillup for the first time since I was up in Boston last week, at 3250 miles into this OCI, it's turned pitch black and isn't slippery between the fingers and thumb anymore either (hardly scientific, I realize), but rather, kinda gritty like old oil gets. 500 of the last 750 miles was the run back to Northern Va. from Boston (Mass Pike, NJTP, I-95), and the rest running around here. The PVC is pulling nice and hard, there's no fuel stink to it, it's just gone black in a very short period of time/mileage.
What gives? What tipping point is reached that brand new looking oil at 2500 miles turns pitch black at 3250? Kinda puts the lie to the equivalence of Dino to Syn, at least in the case of Pennzoil Platinum vs. Dino Pennzoil.
This make sense? Or is this what this oil is capable of? Truthfully, the Pennzoil Conventional was $.87/qt at the Home Depot scores this summer, that's the only reason I have it. I'm not knocking it, it just hasn't been my brand before H.D. pricing. I know it's good oil, at least starting out, but my usual Dino brand has been Havoline and it stayed clean on out to 4.5-5K when I usually change dino.