Quaker State Ultimate Durability Problems?

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Many here like Quaker State Ultimate Durability. I have used it myself. However, it's hard to have confidence in Quaker State Ultimate Durability after reading statements such as the following:
Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
My GM-magnetic oil pan bolt was loaded with metal shavings after using the Quaker State Ultimate Durability 5W-20 in a 4.3 engine calling for 5w30. Only time this ever occurred using three different 5W-20 synthetics I inherited from a elderly neighbor that can't drive anymore. Needless to say, I won't buy Quaker State Ultimate Durability again.
Then, regarding a used oil analysis:
Originally Posted by Turk
People tout Quaker State Ultimate Durability here and I never understood why. More proof.
Do Quaker State Ultimate Durability haters outnumber Quaker State Ultimate Durability lovers here? Should I avoid Quaker State Ultimate Durability, use it with reservation, or use it with confidence?
 
The answer of course is that when using a properly rated oil for the application a used oil analysis is about the engine and not about the oil.

If a magnetic drain plug was "loaded with metal shavings" due to one brand, then that's a problem with the engine not the oil despite the grade difference (assuming the incident even happened in the first place). The user you quote was banned for a period of time due to similar silly statements.

Is this thread only intended to spark controversy on the board? That's my guess.
 
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Originally Posted by kschachn
The answer of course is that when using a properly rated oil for the application a used oil analysis is about the engine and not about the oil.

If a magnetic drain plug was "loaded with metal shavings" due to one brand, then that's a problem with the engine not the oil (despite the grade difference). The user you quote was banned for a period of time due to such silly statements.

Is this thread only intended to spark controversy on the board? That's my guess.

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If no oil deals are going on it would be in my top three at its normal price of under twenty dollars at Walmart. The other ones being Super Tech syn and Magnatec depending on my mood that morning.
 
Just got back from towing my 5,000 pound travel trailer on a 300 mile round trip. The tow vehicle is a 2018 (5.3) Silverado running 0/20w Quaker State Ultimate Durability. The trip included going up a 7,000 foot pass (common in Utah) and the motor didn't blow up............
 
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Quaker State Ultimate Durability is a great oil for a Grp 3. After Redline,its M1 or Sopus in a tie. Only rocking M1 because of the 0w30. Out of all the budget oils, Quaker State Ultimate Durability is #1 .
 
Originally Posted by kschachn
Is this thread only intended to spark controversy on the board? That's my guess.
No, I bought a small quantity of Quaker State Ultimate Durability for OPE when it was on sale (store rebate). I'm reading about it before I decide whether to purchase it for a vehicle next time it's cheap. I've seen it for $2 per quart after store rebate.
 
Originally Posted by kschachn
Do you really think that an API licensed oil is going to cause engine damage? That's the question you have to ask yourself, viscous.

Well do you?
Not damage, per se, but different oils yield different used oil analysis, some with high wear metals, etc.
 
Originally Posted by viscous
Many here like Quaker State Ultimate Durability. I have used it myself. However, it's hard to have confidence in Quaker State Ultimate Durability after reading statements such as the following:
Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
My GM-magnetic oil pan bolt was loaded with metal shavings after using the Quaker State Ultimate Durability 5W-20 in a 4.3 engine calling for 5w30. Only time this ever occurred using three different 5W-20 synthetics I inherited from a elderly neighbor that can't drive anymore. Needless to say, I won't buy Quaker State Ultimate Durability again.
Then, regarding a used oil analysis:
Originally Posted by Turk
People tout Quaker State Ultimate Durability here and I never understood why. More proof.
Do Quaker State Ultimate Durability haters outnumber Quaker State Ultimate Durability lovers here? Should I avoid Quaker State Ultimate Durability, use it with reservation, or use it with confidence?

That instance I cited in quote above was probably 12-13 years ago.
How many formula changes has there been since?...... probably a handful.

I have regained confidence in the brand again.
 
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Originally Posted by viscous
Originally Posted by kschachn
Do you really think that an API licensed oil is going to cause engine damage? That's the question you have to ask yourself, viscous.

Well do you?
Not damage, per se, but different oils yield different used oil analysis, some with high wear metals, etc.


I haven't found that to be true my Corolla using several diffent oils the wear metal were identical. Yes and Quaker State Ultimate Durability was one of them in fact the TBN's were so close it wasn't funny. I'd use Quaker State Ultimate Durability again in a heart beat.
 
Originally Posted by NormanBuntz
The OP is correct. That darned Quaker State stuff must be overloaded with paraffin.

Wow. What's it like being stuck in 1971?
 
Originally Posted by JustN89
Originally Posted by NormanBuntz
The OP is correct. That darned Quaker State stuff must be overloaded with paraffin.
Wow. What's it like being stuck in 1971?

I'm pretty certain that comment is in keeping with the general theme of this entire thread (humor).
 
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