Instructions unclear, the Chicago River is now green.
Just don’t swim in it.
Instructions unclear, the Chicago River is now green.
Same here. Big reduction after store remodel.Shelf space in my local Walmart is way down.
These guys analyze everything. They know exactly how much space it takes up and how long the jug sits there before they get the markup on that $25 jug of oil. If the turnover rate is not quick enough it’s gone. On the other hand, they know it brings men into the store, so they keep a certain amount around. When I go window shop the oil I have to go past the Twinkies.Same here. Big reduction after store remodel.
I assume DIY oil sales are down and they're responding to trends.
Longer change intervals, hybrids, electric cars, etc.
lol. They have ours facing all the tools. But you have to go by all the home goods and the cosmetics for the wife before you get there.These guys analyze everything. They know exactly how much space it takes up and how long the jug sits there before they get the markup on that $25 jug of oil. If the turnover rate is not quick enough it’s gone. On the other hand, they know it brings men into the store, so they keep a certain amount around. When I go window shop the oil I have to go past the Twinkies.![]()
Let’s add it to this. Made in Belgium.
Nice find. Still showing the titanium fluid technology.Let’s add it to this. Made in Belgium.
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Look on the bottom for the date it was made.Let’s add it to this. Made in Belgium.
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Poor Marketing / Poor Positioning by SOPUS are to blame . As a matter of fact , I never thought PUP was slotted properly and was “just kind of there” in the Pennzoil line up . I won’t use it because I like a bit thicker 5W30 for my Hyundai 2.4L , so I’d rather run M1 or Valavoline Advanced oils.Penzoil Ultra Platinum.....not to be confused with Penzoil Platinum.
Curious why you wouldn't put them on the same level as M1?
And to unpack this question a bit further, when comparing PUP to Mobil 1, exactly which Mobil product are you thinking of? They have a broad range of offerings under that brand name.Curious why you wouldn't put them on the same level as M1?
I will check!Look on the bottom for the date it was made.
Just make sure you check your filter boxes. People keep swapping out the bottom shelf filters for the top shelf filters at Walmart. Last time I was there to buy a fram ultra, all I found was the orange can frams stuffed into the ultra boxes.Gots to order it online now days to get a decent price, for PUP or VRP.
Walmart delivers for free on orders > $50.00
Sometimes Amazon has sales bringing the price down to below $25.00 per 5 qt jug in 3 at a time sales. But I prefer Walmart, much less chance of counterfeit for anything automotive.
I’ve seen that so many times. I stopped getting my filters at Walmart because of it. At least make sure to check first.Just make sure you check your filter boxes. People keep swapping out the bottom shelf filters for the top shelf filters at Walmart. Last time I was there to buy a fram ultra, all I found was the orange can frams stuffed into the ultra boxes.
That's completely unacceptable here. You're ears and brain are not scientific instruments, just ask around. You could look at a car burning and some would tell you it's not until a fire marshal wrote a report verifying it.I use Pennzoil in my 5.7 Tundra, does great. I tried a few different big brands but for whatever unscientific reason Pennzoil is noticeably more quite.
No reason to use anything else truthfully…
to a trained mechanic, your ears can be usefull,though not scientific ,but do and can tell possible conditions of a engine. nut we all have opinions here.That's completely unacceptable here. You're ears and brain are not scientific instruments, just ask around. You could look at a car burning and some would tell you it's not until a fire marshal wrote a report verifying it.
I agree 100% and it doesn't take a trained mechanic even to tell when there's a rough vs a smooth idle. There are some that refuse to accept it's possible to tell when your own machine is running smoothly. kschachn and chris719 can maybe chime in and tell everyone how they're wrong about that.to a trained mechanic, your ears can be usefull,though not scientific ,but do and can tell possible conditions of a engine. nut we all have opinions here.
To clear things up, I’m not saying that people can’t tell the difference between a smooth running engine and a rough running (misfiring) engine. I am saying that when people switch from one brand of oil to the next and claim that the engine is smoother and quieter, that it’s all in their heads, or they are comparing the hot oil with the thicker fresh cold oil. Switching between oils of the same viscosity won’t change anything. Going from a 2.7 HTHS oil to a 3.5, maybe, but not from one oil to another that has the same HTHS, and certainly not from mixing up two different brands