Has GTX changed with the new "anti sludge" label?

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Originally posted by Blue99:
And for those that still don't entirely buy into the thin oil philosophy, the GTX 5W-20, listed at 9.1 cSt on the product data sheet, is a good option for getting into the game with a 5W-20.

Castrol GTX Product Data Sheet


Your posted product data sheet dates back to September, 2004. I doubt it applies to the new GTX formulation(s).
 
Wow! I had no idea that anyone would be offended. I am a simpleton at times and prefer to reduce situations to simple terms. Perhaps "purist" is better term, but I am left wondering "pure what?"

Perhaps if you are buying an oil based exclusively on its base, you may want ask yourself why. Then you can let us know what the appropriate adjective should be.

Please excuse my limited vocabulary. No insult was intended for anyone.

Completely off topic, I am reminded of my only trip New York. I ordered a sandwich and they asked "white or wheat?". I was absolutely dumbfounded. I asked the guy to repeat himself and he replied "white bread or wheat bread?" I was so curious I had to ask, "you have white bread that is not made of wheat?" When I saw his confused look I replied, "dark or whole wheat please". I have since learned that the vast majority of the country would have understood him. And yet, it is a fact that the only grain used to make white bread is wheat.
 
GMorg

You don't have anything against Hamburger Helper do you?

Cause if you do.......

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Originally posted by Terry:
Trust but Verify.

Hmmm...there must be an echo in here.
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Seriously, I wonder if this is the real deal or are a bunch of people going to be turned into suckers on this one.
 
Look,

I just went to Wal-Mart, bought some Castrol Gtx, some hamburger helper and ordered a gallon of LC20.

I doubt I'll be hungry after dinner or that my engine will blowed up any time soon.

If I am proved wrong, you guys will be the first to know.

Your comrade,
Ted
 
My oil had calcium in gobs
But I was taking heat from snobs
The practical and insulted too
Treated me like I had the flu...

It was, "Does GTX have this or that?"
Or is this more Castrol advertising "fat?"
So I reasoned why castigate ourselves
When there's Elixer that's made by Elves?

I'm sure the GTX is fine
Your motors internals will surely shine
And sludge will almost certainly be
Just a distant memory

But I will stick with what I know best
Though I had to get this off my chest
So next time you're in Autozone
And they have left you quite alone
Venture over to the special shelves
You know...the ones with stuff made by the Elves
 
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Originally posted by farrarfan1:
I'm not used to being called a snob.Heck I'm so poor I can't even afford Hamburger Helper.I have to buy Helper Helper on sale.

You must be joking...on a trooper's salary? C'mon!!!
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If you by on "it's the best", then you will by a Group IV/V.

I buy on cost/performance. Not on what the base oil is. I want low wear, few deposites, and long drain interval. Just because it is grp IV/V that does not mean that it is better than all grp III oils. Does it? Plus we don't really know what the current Syntec base oil is. Do we? We know at the time of the lawsuit it was Grp III, but we don't know what it is now.

Like Terry says, make your oil decision based on informed analysis. Not brand, marketing or even the base oil. (not an exact quote I am sure)

The "inferior" grp III (probably) Syntec performed better than the "superior" PAO M1 in every measureable way in my UOA's.
 
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Originally posted by GMorg:
So, even with great performance, most of the Syntec line is avoided by the practical (GrpII), the snobs (Grp IV/V), or the insulted (won't pay that for Grp III).

Let's be a little more diplomatic: So, even with great performance, most of the Syntec line is avoided by the practical (GrpII), the purists (Grp IV/V), or the insulted (won't pay that for Grp III).
 
with the unstable price of crude and how we're
being passed the cost, for gas..prices for motor
oil 'will be going up'very soon.this is a good weekend to stock up on your favorite brand.monday
may bring a sticker shock for dino oil.i'm going to kragen for some.
 
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Originally posted by 302Xplorer:
Look,

I just went to Wal-Mart, bought some Castrol Gtx, some hamburger helper and ordered a gallon of LC20.

I doubt I'll be hungry after dinner or that my engine will blowed up any time soon.

If I am proved wrong, you guys will be the first to know.

Your comrade,
Ted


Ted, you'll be fine with that choice!

Excellent oil and keep the OCIs around 5k and all will be safe and sound!
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Take care, bill
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