Pennzoil rumor again.

Status
Not open for further replies.
Originally Posted By: Drew99GT
I would have said, well hey, SOPUS products are factory fill at Ferrari. They must like changing damaged valves a lot.
crackmeup2.gif



No..they just catch on fire.
 
In the 1970's, a lot of oils caused sludge b/c the VII's used then were not stable or that reat-resistant, and they broke down easily.

Mola and others on this site have said that in the 1970's, oil manufacturers sacrificed detergency for viscosity spread; so they'd be loaded with these VII's to get 10W-40 and 10W-50 oils.

However, that simply ISN'T the case today!
 
On the wax thing. There were sludged engines and engines that were not. Both used Pennzoil or Quaker State most likely. Otherwise it was a branded (Exxon, Mobil, Texaco) oil from the gas station.


On the "foaming". The man may have owned an early PS Ford and just happened to be using Pennzoil Long Life at the time. After so many cycles through the injectors, many oils would foam; causing rough operation. After this was found to be common... anti-foaming agents were incorporated in all HDEO's to accommodate the engine.

Remember, most people learn oils ONCE ..and if there's a bad experience (and it's not limited to oils) ..it's NEVER AGAIN!!!!
mad.gif
 
Originally Posted By: moviedave
I asked why and he responded by saying it foams in the engine and ruins your valves, etc... I have to ask since I am too lazy to read through all the other similar posts, has ANYONE actually experienced these problems in recent history?

I feel kind of stupid saying this, but I am going to use PP in my next fill and I just want to make sure it is just another lame rumor.



I know a guy who ran Pennzoil conventional oil in his truck several years ago. The company he worked for went out of business two months ago, and he was laid off, and is now unemployed.

A friend of mine has been running Amsoil for the last 4 years in his Toyota. Last month he had to have a root canal.

I have been using Quaker State Q-Horsey in my truck. I bought a pair of New Balance shoe and they make a squeaking sound when I walk.

There is far more to oil, than you think. Would you rather lose your job, have a root canal, or have squeaky shoes?
 
Originally Posted By: moviedave
Close. It is the one in Shakopee.


I've been to that one. Not very high on my list either. They had a part I needed in stock and I work over there. The one in Lakeville off Buck Hill road has been pretty good to me though.
 
Last edited:
ALSO CAUSEsTOE nail fungyus.

Originally Posted By: moviedave
I was at O'Reilly auto parts this morning, enquiring about their new sales, and the guy mentioned that Valvoline Synpower and Pennzoil Platinum are on sale again. He then said that he would never ever put Pennzoil in his engine. I asked why and he responded by saying it foams in the engine and ruins your valves, etc... I have to ask since I am too lazy to read through all the other similar posts, has ANYONE actually experienced these problems in recent history?

I feel kind of stupid saying this, but I am going to use PP in my next fill and I just want to make sure it is just another lame rumor.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom