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Pennzoil® Motor Oil
Pennzoil® motor oil is formulated with Active Cleansing Technology and is proven to protect engines in SAE 10W-30, 10W-40, 20W-50, 5W-20 and 5W-30 viscosities.
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The 10W-30 PDS says nothing about either being conventional or a blend. With a pour point at -42C, I find it hard to believe that it's merely a Group I/II base...Pennzoil® Motor Oil
Pennzoil® motor oil is formulated with Active Cleansing Technology and is proven to protect engines in SAE 10W-30, 10W-40, 20W-50, 5W-20 and 5W-30 viscosities.www.pennzoil.com
Yeah I can't tell either. I figured this is the closest the op will find to the QSAD he likes to use that he can't find.The 10W-30 PDS says nothing about either being conventional or a blend. With a pour point at -42C, I find it hard to believe that it's merely a Group I/II base...
Quite the interesting name at the store it's not available at and it's address.Check Autozone near you. Several stores near me have QS 5W30 conv on clearance right now.
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LOL that road is a major thoroughfare here! And I live near itQuite the interesting name at the store it's not available at and it's address.
That's how BITOG works, or most any internet forum for that matter. You post a question and goes off on all tangents. No harm no fowl.The first post stated the person wanted Conventional oil PERIOD... Everyone tells him their opinion as to why he should get something thing else.
One reason not to post a question
You would have to cross the border into Mexico to get conventional oil, which is Group I dino solvent-refined mineral oil. They've got plenty of dino 25W-40 etc. there in the stores.If not answered already, I think you can still get true conventional motor oil at Napa, Tractor Supply and Rural King.
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According to their site, all Pennzoil is either a synthetic blend or full synthetic now, regardless of viscosity grade. They still say "conventional" in the navigation menu, but that's probably for people like the OP who don't necessarily realize that anything meeting current API specs is going to be a minimum of a synthetic blend.View attachment 127092
Is this conventional or a blend ? Think I might try it either way but would like to know. Thx
If everybody did this, there wouldn't be any high dollar boutique oils...Here let me show you the Bob is the oil guy creed.
I do not change my oil with conventional; he who changes his oil with conventional has forgotten the face of his father. I change with synthetic.
I do not change my oil when it turns dark; he who changes his oil when it turns dark has forgotten the face of his father. I change my oil using previously documented UOA’s and manufacturer recommendations (because the engineers know more than you).
I do not buy the best oil; he who buys the best oil has forgotten the face of his father. I buy the oil that meets specification.