Rob are you joking?????
You must be joking?
You must be joking?
==================================quote:
Originally posted by Rob Taggs:
There you have it. Plugged up pick up screens on 4.6 Liter Fords and all the Pennzoil lovers still won't believe it. Pennzoil is gunk monster! Sever brand loyality is what is all about. I don't care what engine you use it in Pennzoil is JUNK!
He's not. . . First off, I don't use Pennzoil, I use other products that have done great for me. I don't have a dog in this fight. That said, two thoughts. First, Rob, your observation proves nothing about Pennzoil. Perhaps it's something about the engines themselves, perhaps these cars are getting second rate oil from the bulk drums. Who knows for sure. Could be anything. Second, we have over 5,500 members from whom we have accumulated several dozen pages of UOA result postings. Having just searched them and examined the info we have here, I don't see anything that sets Pennzoil apart as being a defective product. I'm not saying it's good or bad, but you'd think that if it really were a defective product the consistently produced sludge, it might just begin showing that side of its personality in our UOA results.quote:
Originally posted by 2004 F150 4x4:
Rob are you joking?????
You must be joking?
Rob, as I stated, I worked in parts for years. The vendors/jobbers sold "whatever" bulk under the preferred name. You cannot prove that PZ was in those bulk trucks! Unless, of course, you saw it come from the PZ tanks yourself. Which of course, you, your mechanic friends, me, nor anyone else would ever see that. So, 95% chance it's NOT bulk Pennzoil, but rather bulk BrandX.quote:
Originally posted by Rob Taggs:
Now it is bulk Pennzoil being the culprit! The stuff is crap.
Mr. Taggs,quote:
Beyond this internet site believe it or not the mechanics I have contact with which are over 20 mechanics total all agree that Pennzoil is JUNK.
Alas, you've raised several more questions than the one you believe you've answered. First, what did the previous owner run in it? How did he use it? What care has the car received? From you and the previous owner? Perhaps most importantly, when you ran Pennzoil, how did you use it, and under what conditions? Even the very best oils have their limits. Used under particularly harsh conditions, the limits of an average dino can be apallingly short.quote:
Originally posted by LSVTEC 91 Civic:
I would never use Pennzoil... I bought a 89 Civic with 60k, ran pennzoil in it and there is a nasty brown film inside the engine.
Johnny, that comment alone is worth a new topic!quote:
Originally posted by Johnny:
I personally put 127,00 miles on a VW bus using nothing but Pennzoil, and it even made it through Woodstock in 1969.