Frankenbrew or?

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I have a few half quarts and such laying around. Going to change the oil before we take our Christmas road trip. I have a few half quarts of QS dino 5W30, QS synth 5W30, QS synth 0W20, and RGT 0W20. Just enough to make a full oil change.

Or should I buy some fresh 5W30 or 0W20 of the same to make a single viscosity?
 
I have a few half quarts and such laying around. Going to change the oil before we take our Christmas road trip. I have a few half quarts of QS dino 5W30, QS synth 5W30, QS synth 0W20, and RGT 0W20. Just enough to make a full oil change.

Or should I buy some fresh 5W30 or 0W20 of the same to make a single viscosity?
You’re in what? Dallas TX. Just do the frankenbrew
 
I have a few half quarts and such laying around. Going to change the oil before we take our Christmas road trip. I have a few half quarts of QS dino 5W30, QS synth 5W30, QS synth 0W20, and RGT 0W20. Just enough to make a full oil change.

Or should I buy some fresh 5W30 or 0W20 of the same to make a single viscosity?
For a 2012 Honda in Dallas, I'm sure you will be fine. All those products are SOPUS anyway, so probably a very similar add pack.

Recently I did 6,000 miles on a mix of:
Penrite Vantage 10W40 semi-syn,
Valvoline SynPower 0W40 full syn,
Castrol Magnatec 10W30 semi-syn,
Castrol Edge 10W30 full syn
and Valvoline DuraBlend 10W40 semi-syn.
 
For a 2012 Honda in Dallas, I'm sure you will be fine. All those products are SOPUS anyway, so probably a very similar add pack.

Recently I did 6,000 miles on a mix of:
Penrite Vantage 10W40 semi-syn,
Valvoline SynPower 0W40 full syn,
Castrol Magnatec 10W30 semi-syn,
Castrol Edge 10W30 full syn
and Valvoline DuraBlend 10W40 semi-syn.
Nice!👍
 
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