Happy Monday folks. Which of these two would you choose? I’m debating on the Ultimate Protection. Both appear to be very serviceable oils. Thank You
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Not expecting a difference per say. Long as they do the job that’s all I’m asking forTo answer the question what difference would you be expecting betweenn the two ?
As noted in other Quaker State thread finding SDS for QS products is tough. I did find one from 1998 thoughFor a 5k change ?
Quaker State All Mileage Blend
Then go with the cheaper one...Both appear to be very serviceable oils.
Ok, okI’m not seeing this thread as useful. No use scenarios, OP indicating no intended difference. So is this conversation for the sake of conversation?
I think I’ll just go with the QSUP. Thanks to everyone for the help and replies. I did NOT just start a thread for “conversation”. We have enough wacky threads not just in the oils forums alsoAs with anything it depends. If i had an engine that would contaminate the oil and or burn it quickly I'd change more frequently or top off with cheap thicker oil and not bother with expensive options. But if the engine doesn't contaminate the oil and doesn't burn much if any I'd use a better option.
I apologize sir. I used to use QSGB for very long time. Seems any QS products are a solid choice.I’m not seeing this thread as useful. No use scenarios, OP indicating no intended difference. So is this conversation for the sake of conversation?
Pick the one that not only meets your engine’s requirements, but also the one that has the strictest Euro or ACEA certs. If every single certification is identical, there is no difference between the oils other than marketing.Not expecting a difference per say. Long as they do the job that’s all I’m asking for
Quaker State and Pennzoil are the same company... so its your choice which one is different from the other . https://www.cbsnews.com/news/shell-acquires-pennzoil-quaker-state/