Pennzoil Ultra 5W-40 Euro

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Originally Posted By: carter
Has anyone ordered from speacialtylubes.com, which is linked to the Pennzoil website?

They have both the Euro 5W-40 and an SRT 0W-40 approved oil. The Euro 5W-40 is $50 per case of 6. Shipping cost is unknown.

Thanks, and best regards.


FYI, I ordered two 6-quart boxes. Shipping was $15 for one box or $19 for two, so I went ahead and got two.

Not really a good deal, but my VW seems to like it.
 
For those in the Chicago/NW Indiana area, this dealer just north of Midway sells the 6qt case for $36.30. I called looking for a different Shell oil that's not available and will stick with M1 0W-40, but I know some of you like this PU Euro.

4411 S. Tripp
Chicago, IL 60632
Phone: 773-247-7606
Fax: 773-247-7969
Email: [email protected]
 
Originally Posted By: vinu_neuro
For those in the Chicago/NW Indiana area, this dealer just north of Midway sells the 6qt case for $36.30.

Not a bad price.
 
I've ordered through those guys before, but have found that the cheapest price for the 5W40 Euro (for me) is through Amazon - as a Prime member, I don't pay shipping...and the cost is still about $48/6-pack...

Note: while I love the PU 5W40 Euro in the Volvo (because the engine is squeaky clean inside and I have had a great UOA with it..), the current fill is 5W40 TDT because I am trying to use up my some of my stash...once the stash is gone and I have to pay something close to retail, I will go back to the Ultra...
 
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I also have prime - but I thought amazon stopped carrying this oil ??
EDIT: I guess they have it again. It's free shipping even without Prime, looks like...
 
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I just sent in a sample for analysis from my '10 GTI. I put 10k miles on the oil, so it will be interesting to see how it held up. I will post results here when I hear back from the lab.
 
I tried 5.5 quarts of this oil in my 1998 Audi A4 with 2.8 V6, 30-valve engine with 160,000 miles. With this Ultra oil I often (maybe 1/2 the time) get valve chatter for about 1-2 seconds on cold or warm startups, even now in a garage where it's 70F overnight.
The chattering is common in these engines when certain oils are used, but I have not ever heard it for several years. Before this I'd been using Lubro-moly 0w40 or Motul VW/Audi Specific 5w40. My oil changes are always at 5,000 miles, with a Mann filter. The engine uses maybe 1/4 quart during the 5,000 miles, and has never had major work - just the routine cam seals replaced every 50,000 miles or so. As the subject says I'm not impressed - Ultra seems inferior to other oils that cost less (online).
 
I have question about viscosity @100 and HTHS for Pennz:
5W-40
5W-30.

Thanks

Also do they plan to produce 0W-30 with Euro spec?
 
Originally Posted By: phlfly
I have question about viscosity @100 and HTHS for Pennz:
5W-40
5W-30.




5w-40 Euro: Visc at 100c = 13.1 cSt; HTHS - 3.68 cP
5w-30 Euro: Visc at 100c = 12.0 cSt; HTHS - 3.68 cP


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Also do they plan to produce 0W-30 with Euro spec?

They already have a PU 0w-40 that meets all high-SAPs Euro specs as well as PU 5w-30 that meets all the low-SAPs Euro specs. I'm not sure a 0w-30 would be all that different. HTHS would still have to be at least 3.5 cP. There isn't a whole lot of difference between 3.5 and 3.68.
 
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: phlfly
I have question about viscosity @100 and HTHS for Pennz:
5W-40
5W-30.




5w-40 Euro: Visc at 100c = 13.1 cSt; HTHS - 3.68 cP
5w-30 Euro: Visc at 100c = 12.0 cSt; HTHS - 3.68 cP


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Also do they plan to produce 0W-30 with Euro spec?

They already have a PU 0w-40 that meets all high-SAPs Euro specs as well as PU 5w-30 that meets all the low-SAPs Euro specs. I'm not sure a 0w-30 would be all that different. HTHS would still have to be at least 3.5 cP. There isn't a whole lot of difference between 3.5 and 3.68.



But it's a lot different at 100C 13.1 and 12.0 (maybe?). I'm really confused about viscosity at 100 C and at 150 C. What is more important for daily driving and hwy driving? I have an idea, to use "lighter" oil for better flow, so less heat for engine and safe some fuel as well, and lighter acceleration because of less an oil friction, but how is important that number at 150?
I have BMW V8, so they want oil with A3/B3/C3 and HTHS > 3.5.
So numbers are not far from each other for normal oil and Euro oil spec : 3.0 vs 3.5 at 150, and 10.5 vs 12.0 at 100 C.
So what would be damage if I'm going to use like Mobil 1 0w-30, instead I'm using 0W-30 Castrol with SPT (euro formula)

Thanks
 
Originally Posted By: phlfly

So what would be damage if I'm going to use like Mobil 1 0w-30, instead I'm using 0W-30 Castrol with SPT (euro formula)

Depends how you drive it. If you drive like a grandma, probably no damage. If you drive it like you stole it, then a low HTHS oil may not have sufficient film strength to provide adequate protection.

Back to your other question, I would mainly focus on the right HTHS figure rather than 100C viscosity. BMW does not require one particular 100C viscosity, so it doesn't matter if you use Xw-30 or Xw-40 grade as long as it has the correct HTHS.

There have been a lot of past discussions on HTHS. You may want to do a search for posts by a member called CATERHAM, if I'm not mistaken, to find some useful info on the subject.

EDIT: Here's one for starters:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2276634&page=1
 
I'm driving most time in moderate mode, quick acceleration with 4,000 rmp max then cruise at speed 60 to 70 mph, sometimes taking to 80 mph, but don't do a lot VA state is crazy about speeding. I like to drive a long distance like 200 mph from DC to Philly. Sometimes I getting to heavy traffic stop and go.
And If I'm right BMW wants HTHS > 3.5 units?
Thanks
 
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Originally Posted By: phlfly
And If I'm right BMW wants HTHS > 3.5 units?
Thanks

Yes. And if it was my car, that's what I would use.

However, if you read CATERHAM's info, such high HTHS may not be necessary. So now it's your call: who do you trust more, CATERHAM or BMW?
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