I haven't seen this anywhere by me except at Fred's. They have SL Sae 30wt for $1.54 a quart. Just wanted to compare prices before going and buying a dozen or so quarts for my 4.0L Wrangler. If it's not that great of a price then I'll pass.
Right now I am using 10w-30. I also have 12 more quarts Hav 10w-30 and 6 5w-30. But for summer only applications I figured straight 30 would be great here in the sunshine state. If anything I could get to blending some 30 w/ 10w-30.Quote:
That price is probably about as good as you'll find. Out of curiosity, why are you using a straight 30, instead of a 5w30 or 10w30? Straight 30 seems a little thick, but then again, you're in Florida, so it probably doesn't matter.
If I had that attitude about everything I bought I'd probably be broke.Quote:
Why not spend an extra 2 or 3 bucks per oil change and buy what it's spec'd for? (5w-30? 10w30?)
No they have detergents and are made for motor vehicle use.Quote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't straight SAE weights usually non-detergent oils? I would not use a non-detergent oil in a motor vehicle. They're meant for small engines that only have 40 hours runtime a season.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't straight SAE weights usually non-detergent oils?...
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't straight SAE weights usually non-detergent oils? I would not use a non-detergent oil in a motor vehicle. They're meant for small engines that only have 40 hours runtime a season.