quaker state deluxe, was it unique?

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LOL! with a fairly short OCI, mostly gp I oil base and mostly into API SB/SC grade, I can only imagine that back in those days, anything "goes".

With so many extremely well-blended, excellent motor oils with API certification of SL/SM or ILSAC GF4, I would consider those "q-State deluxe" to be "old stuff" and not even worth considering.

Also: do not even consider using this bottle of oil in your modern engine. Consider donating it to the Smithsonians instead.
 
Hmm...

My folks used QS Deluxe in some of the cars, mostly Buicks, when Kendall Oil wasn't available. Always used Pennsylvania Oils, this was in the 50's and 60's. In 10w30 and 10w40 wts. Kendall GT-1, was my favorite. "Big Daddy" Don Garlits had something to do with it!

As far as quality goes it was good oil! It kept the engines of those big buicks clean. I replaced the AC fuel pump on one of the old Buick's with over 100000 mi. and the inside and the lifter finger were clean, no sludge.
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Deluxe was QS's 10 w 40 blend. Used it for many years with great results on all my vehicles from South Carolina to Iowa ( moved a few times over the years). Never had any oil related problems. Most recently used it exclusively on my 1991 Subaru....bought new and sold in 2005 with 300,000 miles....never opened the engine once and used no oil between 3000 mile changes.
 
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