dino oils have come so far in the recent years does it really make a difference which one you pick any more? im leaning towards no. true they are all made a little differently but can one really tell a difference in cleaning or wear protection between VWB, PYB, QSAD, or chevron supreme?
In the past year i have used Formula Shell, QuakerState, Pennzoil, Valvoline, Maxlife, motorcraft, Exxon Superflo, and Castrol in mine and my friends cars. I can honestly tell you if you change your oil at 3-5k you will never know the difference. I have noticed that Syn is a little better at cleaning up a dirty engine (mainly PP and PU), but it seems any SM or SN dino will have no problem keeping a clean engine clean if changed on time. (time is whole different thread
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My stash has dwindled from almost 100 quarts down to about 30. mainly from helping out friends and neighbors, and it was all oil i got "on the cheap". I used to freak out when i saw a good deal but im starting to realize that there will always be a good oil on sale. that being said i dont plan on stock piling anymore because i can always find a good deal somewhere on a good oil. my car's future may very well rely on whats on sale rather than what i want. because in reality its not going to know the difference if the last fill was Maxlife or formula shell.
when i really look at them i can find something awesome to say about most oils. for example the really high boron in QS or the high moly in CS and FS SM or the high quality and low price of mobil 5000. i guess what im trying to say in this ramble is thanks BITOG for the education and i think for most of us any name brand or "sleeper" oil will do just fine.
the only real question is how long you can run your pick....
In the past year i have used Formula Shell, QuakerState, Pennzoil, Valvoline, Maxlife, motorcraft, Exxon Superflo, and Castrol in mine and my friends cars. I can honestly tell you if you change your oil at 3-5k you will never know the difference. I have noticed that Syn is a little better at cleaning up a dirty engine (mainly PP and PU), but it seems any SM or SN dino will have no problem keeping a clean engine clean if changed on time. (time is whole different thread

My stash has dwindled from almost 100 quarts down to about 30. mainly from helping out friends and neighbors, and it was all oil i got "on the cheap". I used to freak out when i saw a good deal but im starting to realize that there will always be a good oil on sale. that being said i dont plan on stock piling anymore because i can always find a good deal somewhere on a good oil. my car's future may very well rely on whats on sale rather than what i want. because in reality its not going to know the difference if the last fill was Maxlife or formula shell.
when i really look at them i can find something awesome to say about most oils. for example the really high boron in QS or the high moly in CS and FS SM or the high quality and low price of mobil 5000. i guess what im trying to say in this ramble is thanks BITOG for the education and i think for most of us any name brand or "sleeper" oil will do just fine.
the only real question is how long you can run your pick....