My local Ace Hardware has it on the shelf
Probably because they can make a heavier grade oil into a 10w-30 from group II stocks without using too much viscosity modifier. For the 5w-30 grade they probably need to add some more thermally stable Group III base stocks to get the viscosity index needed.That doesn’t explain why 10W-30 and 10W-40 don’t say syn blend on the bottle but 5W-30 does. Might it be true?
Must have something to do with the French on the jug. 5w-30 all says syn blend here.Of course posting 9 shows a 5w30 synthetic blend and a 5w30 with nothing noted.![]()
That's one of the reasons why I use 5w30 HM blend instead of 10w30 HM conventional. I assume the 5w30 HM blend has better based oils, plus likely less wear at cold start.Probably because they can make a heavier grade oil into a 10w-30 from group II stocks without using too much viscosity modifier. For the 5w-30 grade they probably need to add some more thermally stable Group III base stocks to get the viscosity index needed.
I assume you're asking about Chevron Supreme? Here is the spec sheet.Is Chevron 20w-50 A Conventional or Sem-syn? Its SN rated....
That’s on the ESI gear oil and HDEO as well …The only Chevron oil I've seen in last 20 years said ISOSYN on the bottle, which an Oreilly store manager told me is Chevron's brand trademark name for synthetic blend. Am I missing something?
Also Quaker State still offers conventional.The good ol’ yellow labeled bottle.
There’s a few other companies that still make conventional oil like Castrol, Chevron, Shell, and Valvoline to name a few. It’s becoming harder and harder to find.
ISOSYN is mostly just a branding name, but Chevron ISOSYN products typically use Chevron base stocks that are refined to a level in between Group II and Group III so are usually referred to as Group II+. Usually, the term "semi-synthetic" means that some percentage of the base stocks used in an oil are Group III. If a bottle of Chevron oil says "semi-synthetic" on the label, you can be pretty sure it does have some Group III in it. If it doesn't say semi-synthetic but is labeled as ISOSYN, then some or all of the base stocks used will be Group II+.Also Quaker State still offers conventional.
Does Chevron still offer conventional? If it says ISOSYN on the bottle that means it's a synblend, at least according to the manager at my local Oreillys.
I didn't think any company still offered conventional motor oil, but fun fact.. Tonight I noticed on Pennzoil website that Pennzoil still offers a conventional oil in a few viscosities.