Super tech Advanced 5w20 on sale for $20

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Just picked some up, first time trying the 20k version.
 

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Supertech prices a Risin.
I wouldnt consider it at full price.
esp with the little details known about it.
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The whole 20k oil change is nonsense. It will have disclaimer that says follow owners manual.
also I have yet to see an oil that would hold up to a TGDI engine for 20k miles.. mine comes out looking gross in 5000 miles.. no way would I go 20000 in a TGDI..esp with supertech that doesnt have major approvals.
 
Costco member here too, just wish they'd have a high mileage blend. I know, I know. I'm one of those weirdo's who thinks if I switch from hi mi oil my seals will all disintegrate in one OCI
Well the Corolla has switched back and forth many times because the only thing that really matters here is out the door price on oil and it what's on sale is HM it goes home with me. If not then the regular oil goes home with me.
 
Begs the question which is better, Supertech 20k at $26 or Mobil 1 10k at $27.

Right now M1 EP 20K is $27.47 Online just like M1 10K so I would say it's eliminated from the discussion.

Here is my list and only applies to my J-Series Honda and my driving conditions.

Online Walmart Prices 5W-30
7.5K - Valvoline Maxlife Blend (5 qt) $12.47 (After $5 Rebate)
10K - Havoline LL Synthetic (6 qt) $19.97

Supertech AS 20K $19.88 (5 qt)
Mobil 1 EP 20K $27.47 (5 qt)
I have experience with neither of these products but in the testing on the same engines I've seen I would trust the M1 EP to go farther. If the M1 EP is a 20K Oil in your application I would expect the ST AS 20K to be a 15K Oil.
 
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I ordered Supertech Advance 0w20 on line $18.98. I went to go pick it up and was told none in stock. They probably realized it was a mistake and removed it off the shelve. But they did make good, I picked up 5-1gt bottles for $19.98
 
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Not necessarily. At this point its questionable if the Havoline LL or QSFS will hold up to the same interval as ST AS 20K.
I don't run ANY oil 20k. Especially Supertech. So for me, 6 quarts for $20 is better than 5 quarts for $20.

Besides, I don't think we've seen anyone run either of those oils for 20k yet and report the UOA. So even if you did run them both for 20k, the Supertech might not do any better.

If were to run an oil 20k, it'd be Mobil 1 EP. But I won't.

Btw, I did do a run of 4600 miles on my wife's Jeep with Supertech Advanced 0w20. The UOA looked great. But 4600 should be a walk in the park for any decent oil in a Pentastar. No DI or turbo to bother it.
 
That's funny how you think Supertech is good enough for 20,000 miles, but Chevron and Quaker State aren't

"ST AS 20K".was an abbreviation. I make no claims to the max interval.

Until I see some UOA with 40-50% of virgin TBN at 10,000+ mi on HLL and QSFS as well it remains questionable.
 
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I don't run ANY oil 20k. Especially Supertech. So for me, 6 quarts for $20 is better than 5 quarts for $20.

"ST AS 20K" was not a mileage claim by me.

For short intervals in an undemanding application I would likely use use Valvoline Daily Protection on clearance for $1 a quart after rebate.
 
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