I would t worry about Valvoline EP, I’d use Valvoline Advanced Synthetic.
Be very careful of them old guys with the Adidas shirts and old/vintage shoes if you're at the track or street racing. They may seem soft spoken and goofy, but they'll take your cash with a quickness.70s ? Dang your old.
I loved my Adidas logo shirts when I was a kid in the 70s. Adidas was the bomb!
Did you have a pair of PF flyers like on the movie The sandlot?I'm a hot young spring chicken
Haha nope, that was way before my time. I wasn't even born yetDid you have a pair of PF flyers like on the movie The sandlot?
My guess is that Saudi Aramco bought the back-end part of Valvoline because it was good oil. They most likely want to improve their lubricant manufacturing capability as well as increase it globally. Making the oil worse doesn't really figure in to that.You think like me.
I always have been a GM and Valvoline fan.
Switching oil to also keep my money in the good ole USA.
I’m old and stuck in my ways….
GM vehicles have several warranties - the longest by far is the emissions system - The heart of these getting very expensive due to mineral cost escalation - and theft …I see it as a scam. Most if not all oil is probably going to meet it. I wouldn't be swayed away from the M1 0w30/5w30 if they took it away. Same as when I bought the Redline. They were trying to appeal to people who usually had their mind made up already. I seen a post by @High Performance Lubricants on their site that talks about these "spec" oils and they seem to word it as they aren't really that impressive and I'm guessing it's the bare minimum quality and material to get there. I also question how long can they hold onto the spec before shearing,heat,etc take place. I'd be more inclined to ask on here about a product or try a decifer the data sheets and talk to others who have used the product I am interested in. Remember this Dexos was a GM thing that in my opinion used it to help recuperate costs from their disaster of a car company and the bailout. Glad boutique oils like HPL, Redline,Amsoil and others aren't bending just to make an inferior product.
I think Supertech is still Warren Oil.. they may be made in Arkansas, there apparently are several Warren Oils.You think like me.
I always have been a GM and Valvoline fan.
Switching oil to also keep my money in the good ole USA.
I’m old and stuck in my ways….
Why is Havoline being insinuated to be close to Valvoline? Because they both end in "voline"?
Why they pay zero taxes, underpay there workers and charge them tons of money for health insurance while they pump money back into buying back there stockI hear you.
It just makes me feel better to focus on the companies that are based in our country.
Now? I lived in Mexico for a short while back in 1968. Ford had a plant there at that time. In fact, Ford built the first auto manufacturing facility in Mexico in 1925 where the Model T was built.And they make Toyotas and many others in America and some of the parts are from Mexico, some from Canada, some from local suppliers like Denso in Michigan.. it ain't so clear-cut anymore.. Fords been made in Mexico now...