I also found it showing up at a Canadian Tire store in Sarnia, Ontario which is a fairly small town, so this oil seems to be showing up in greater frequency now.
I have been looking in Michigan and so far no luck. All the Auto stores I go to still have the non-German made 0W30. They are not green, do not smell like Gumi-Bears and are not A3/B3 rated. I want to give it a try if I can find some. I only need four quarts. I will keep looking! I am hopeing to have some before winter. I am going to try it in the work car first and see what we see. I have Mobil 1 10w30 in it right now testing it out. When the GM service oil light comes on I will sample it for UOA. Seeing how I am going to be useing the GM oil life monitor as my guide for service it should help to make the test more uniform. I figure that this has to be more accurate then useing millage alone.
I still haven't gotten the distribution pattern figured out. Since it has shown up in IL/IN, and in Canada--putting MI in between two locations that have it--you'd think it would be showing up in MI...go figure.
All I can figure is that they either have alot of old stock to get rid of or they are restricting the stuff to large metropolis's like Detroit or something????
I currently have Mobil 1 10W30 in my 1997 buick. It has been through two Auto-Rx treatments and two rinse cycles. This is the first batch of synthetic after the second rinse cycle. The engine will have close to 120,000 miles on it buy the time the Mobil 1 comes out. I am guessing that the numbers will be middle of the road and very stable. This engine should make a good test mule. It burns zero oil. The Mobil 1 10w30 is the base line. I am going to try the Castrol Ow30 in it then maybe Redline or Delvac1.
quote: Originally posted by JohnBrowning: All I can figure is that they either have alot of old stock to get rid of or they are restricting the stuff to large metropolis's like Detroit or something????
quote: Originally posted by sbc350gearhead: I bought some german castrol last week, and I could not overcome the compulsion to open up a quart and take a sniff. To me......it does not smell anywhere close to gummibears. In fact, I think it smells alot like Jim Beam.
I wonder if it just always smells like a treat?........LOL