Good oil, API certified: USE ITThey're running a sale on this oil and I'm coming up on an oil change on my brother's car. What say the experts? Thanks
Actualy, Super Tech and Mag1 are made by Warren Distributing, which is a different company than Warren Oil which makes the Providence oil. Warren Oil's own brand is Lubriguard and they make lots of house brand oils. Either way, they are all fully formulated and PQIA tested to meet the latest specifications so should be more than fine to use.Made by Warren-should be similar to Super Tech, Mag1, and their other private brands.
Is there a list of all the oils Warren Oil makes?Actualy, Super Tech and Mag1 are made by Warren Distributing, which is a different company than Warren Oil which makes the Providence oil. Warren Oil's own brand is Lubriguard and they make lots of house brand oils. Either way, they are all fully formulated and PQIA tested to meet the latest specifications so should be more than fine to use.
Yeah, not always.If it's SN or SP, there is nothing wrong with it
Well, their license was withdrawn, and you should generally stick to oil that's either branded by a known brand or at least the generic for a major retailer, not some no name stuff that seems suspicious.
Well, their license was withdrawn, and you should generally stick to oil that's either branded by a known brand or at least the generic for a major retailer, not some no name stuff that seems suspicious.
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Ya think I should do a VOA PimTac?Harvest King now Providence
I was checking out the new Rural King in my area tonight and it appears they’ve done away with their Harvest King house oil and replaced with with Providence Automotive. Same grades and price, just new labeling.bobistheoilguy.com
Is there a list of all the oils Warren Oil makes?
Yeah, there's so much to choose from out there, don't sweat it.Thank everyone. I've decided to pass on this deal. It's a shame. $9.99 for 5 qts is pretty **** good. Oh well.