Quaker state ultimate durability

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I used it in my Toyota corolla the UOA came back very good. Iron on a 5030 mile OCI was 4, TBN was still pretty good. I feel confident it would have gone 7500 miles easy. Oh and my cars driving is severe service.
 
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The way shell advertises its something done globally. If shell being the parent company i would believe so
 
Originally Posted By: PimTac
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil?





Only Shell knows.


And Arco knows …
 
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: PimTac
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil?





Only Shell knows.


And Arco knows …

And I know what you did last summer...
 
Originally Posted By: deven
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: PimTac
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil?





Only Shell knows.


And Arco knows …

And I know what you did last summer...


I did this last summer (bc it was on sale that January)

 
have an old 5/30 QSUD in the copper colored jug (no Dexos reference).. got it for next to nothing couples yrs. back A/R...I'll put it in the T4R next fall.
 
Originally Posted By: deven
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: PimTac
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil?





Only Shell knows.


And Arco knows …

And I know what you did last summer...

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I like and have in my stash, QSUD & QSGB in 5W20 & 5W30. They're my go-to oils and I like them for their quietness of my engines...especially the QSGB 5W30 believe it or not!
 
I like the higher flash point and cSt @ 100C you get with the QSUD 5W30 vs the PP 5W30.
 
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I've always liked Quaker State. Used them quite often in my "less-than-fantastic" cars in my youth. Never had an oil-related problem with them. One of those oils that isn't flashy, but, quietly & reliably does it's job.
 
Originally Posted By: Puckrobber
... One of those oils that isn't flashy, but, quietly & reliably does it's job.
Interesting. Which oils are flashy and noisy?
 
Originally Posted By: CR94
Originally Posted By: Puckrobber
... One of those oils that isn't flashy, but, quietly & reliably does it's job.
Interesting. Which oils are flashy and noisy?


The one that is constantly making tires smoke at the top of this web site …
 
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: CR94
Originally Posted By: Puckrobber
... One of those oils that isn't flashy, but, quietly & reliably does it's job.
Interesting. Which oils are flashy and noisy?


The one that is constantly making tires smoke at the top of this web site …


hahaha... must be why Pennzoil out-sells all other brands by quite a margin.
 
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