Originally Posted By: NormanBuntz
Advanced is a Philly area blender. Sun Oil is a Philly company. The partnership makes sense. Sunoco sold its Philly refinery ages years ago. I wouldn't sweat it unless I was an Oil snob or I wanted to run 5w-30 in my Hyundai.
good to know.
Originally Posted By: mrsilv04
Originally Posted By: 77GrandPrix
Originally Posted By: Sam_Julier
A distributor I use told me Sunoco branded products are made by Advanced Lubrication Specialities.
https://www.advancedlubes.com/.
Sam
I believe that the sunoco ultra synthetic is actually made by valvoline. I don't know how to post a link using my phone but, if you go to Valvoline. Com and search in the SDS section you will find the SDS for sunoco ultra.
By golly, it *IS* there...
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That generic listing (unfortunately) does refer to specific kinds/types of Sunoco oils.
Originally Posted By: Mantooth
Sunoco PQIA Linky
I have no idea who makes but I've always thought it didn't look half bad.
I have it saved in my Amazon list in case the price ever drops to a reasonable level. I've wanted to try it in my pentastars.
I actually looked at/compared oil specs in the referenced grid you provided (thank you)...other than Amsoil & Pennzoil Platinum...the Sunoco appears as good or better than as about 10 other well-known brands. Protection and cleaning properties are 2 of the key features that were important here. Good scores on those.