sopus/supertech

Status
Not open for further replies.
Originally Posted By: gregoron
And that's why if I wanted Warren oil, I buy Mag1. I don't think the ST in my Walmart is Warren anymore. The bottle looks different from before and it's stamped G underneath. I like to buy oil that I can see the PDS.


Historically, the "G" molded bottles in my area were XOM products. I have some 2004/2005 material safety data sheets kicking around for Supertech with ExxonMobil right on it.

To add to this, there is also Warren Unilube who is a different company than WPP.
 
Originally Posted By: gregoron
I like to buy oil that I can see the PDS.


My thoughts exactly, I'd rather spend another dollar or two and know exactly what I'm getting as opposed to guessing and speculating about who actually made it or what's in it.
 
Originally Posted By: KCJeep
Originally Posted By: gregoron
I like to buy oil that I can see the PDS.


My thoughts exactly, I'd rather spend another dollar or two and know exactly what I'm getting as opposed to guessing and speculating about who actually made it or what's in it.


Always a "few bucks more" comments in these Supertech threads. The reality is that Supertech has always met the API specs on the bottle.

You would think after 10+years of BITOG and the bazillion threads on Supertech, it would sink in that it is a decent oil.
 
Originally Posted By: isercastik
Here the bottles have a sopus style p/n 5500xxxxxx. As does penz/qs. Im pretty [censored] sure the poster is onto something


Exactly i noticed some of our supertech 5qt just look just like the formula shell jugs and there stamped like pennzoil and other sopus products on the bottom
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom