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Why is conventional Valvoline rarely if ever mentioned? From people I've heard from who use it, I've NEVER heard a complaint about it, yet I've heard complaints about most if not all of the other brands. ???????????????????????????
 
Originally Posted By: strombony
Why is conventional Valvoline rarely if ever mentioned? From people I've heard from who use it, I've NEVER heard a complaint about it, yet I've heard complaints about most if not all of the other brands. ???????????????????????????


Marketing.

I do not like the white bottle Valvoline comes in. It is not flashy enough for me to use.
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Originally Posted By: Saturn_Fan
Originally Posted By: strombony
Why is conventional Valvoline rarely if ever mentioned? From people I've heard from who use it, I've NEVER heard a complaint about it, yet I've heard complaints about most if not all of the other brands. ???????????????????????????


Marketing.

I do not like the white bottle Valvoline comes in. It is not flashy enough for me to use.
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Ok, I guess this is a valid reason to not use a product. But they all have retarded marketing. each one of them do. So back to the original question I asked...why is Valvoline rarely if ever mentioned? I've NEVER heard of any problems when using it by those who do, where as, I've heard of problems with most if not all the other brands.
 
Originally Posted By: strombony
Originally Posted By: Saturn_Fan
Originally Posted By: strombony
Why is conventional Valvoline rarely if ever mentioned? From people I've heard from who use it, I've NEVER heard a complaint about it, yet I've heard complaints about most if not all of the other brands. ???????????????????????????


Marketing.

I do not like the white bottle Valvoline comes in. It is not flashy enough for me to use.
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Ok, I guess this is a valid reason to not use a product. But they all have retarded marketing. each one of them do. So back to the original question I asked...why is Valvoline rarely if ever mentioned? I've NEVER heard of any problems when using it by those who do, where as, I've heard of problems with most if not all the other brands.



Pennzoil YB
Mobil Clean 5000 & 7500
Havoline
Citgo
Valvoline
Formula Shell
Castrol


These are all great oils and will protect modern engines with reasonable OCI's.

I suggest you check out the UOA section here to search for results for people using Valvoline.

What you are asking regarding Valvoline will only get you anecdotal conjecture. If you want facts you must research them for yourself.
 
Im sarting to feel like i have ocd but lol...............

For 5w20-5w30 3-8000 mile oci for the civics,il use
Pennzoil yb for the price,or any brand name conventional if need be.

For extended drains,i want to try Amsoil 0w20 for up to 25000kms If i burn it,il stick with a conventional yb probly.
 
Plenty of engines make hundreds of thousands of miles with no issues over the decades using good old Valvoline.

Its a excellent oil and I would (and have over the last 30+ years) use it with not a single thought.

I have not used very much of it mainly because of its normally not on sale anymore and I do go by price.

Like most stuff here the brand loyalty
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(koolaid) gets real crazy here. Its sad to see such a website that is/was known for facts to be overrun by them.
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Bill
 
Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah
Plenty of engines make hundreds of thousands of miles with no issues over the decades using good old Valvoline.

Its a excellent oil and I would (and have over the last 30+ years) use it with not a single thought.

I have not used very much of it mainly because of its normally not on sale anymore and I do go by price.

Like most stuff here the brand loyalty
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(koolaid) gets real crazy here. Its sad to see such a website that is/was known for facts to be overrun by them.
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Bill


Truer words have never been spoken(typed) on this site
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Well it seems to me that the brand name conventional oils are all marketed for 3000 miles. Usualy i see them making that or just barley.

Penzoil platnum seems like a 10000 mile oil on this site. Wich is awsome for the price.

And the 15-35000 mile oils Ams-Mobil are build for just that,if done right,either can do that extended oci.

Comes all down to what you want out of a product. Right now,i fall into the Amsoil extended oci catagorie. Might aswell try it. I will run a shorter oci,followed by a longer one,with uoa's for reasurance.

Lots of choices out their,just need to know what catagorie you fall under.
 
Originally Posted By: Cxserver
Well it seems to me that the brand name conventional oils are all marketed for 3000 miles. Usualy i see them making that or just barley.



First of all
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Second. Spend some time reading around and you'll see MOST of the conventional oils make 3000 miles with EASE. (the engines that have problems with a 3k OCI would have issues with any oil... Oil does NOT fix engine problems)

3000 miles for the most part is a marketing number. Esp with today's conventional oils and engines. The same marketing engine that feeds the syn crowd.

MILLIONS of engines go HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS of miles using conventional oils. And most of them go longer than the 3000 mile OCI...

If people were able to make 100k, 200k using yesterdays oils (which they were making it) doing the same mileage with a SL/SM oil is easy.

Take care, Bill
 
Valvoline is one of the better conventional oils. Valvman said the shear stability of their conventional oils approaches ACEA quality.
 
A while back I read about a guy who put 500000 miles on his car. Whey they asked about oil, he said "I'm picky about what oil I use. It has to be on sale."

Or in my case, free with rebate.

John
 
I've used all but QS and MC5000 out of the ones I know are good. I do have a 4.4L jug of QS somewhere in my stash though.

Pennz YB
Formula Shell
Valvoline WB
Castrol GTX

All worked fine in my Saturn.. GTX was the darkest when changed. I think I remember reading on here it cleaned well.
 
More people use "Valvoline" than they realize. Ashland bottles Carquest,Napa, and several other large chains house brands. Valvoline is as good as any other conventional. It just is not marketed as agressively as the others because Ashland oil has their hand in just about everything.
Persoanlly,Just run whichever one is on sale. There's not enough difference in any of them to matter. Most are grp2 based with a splash of this & that to get it done. As far as value, Havoline & Chevron Supreme used to be king but now I think Shell has closed the gap.
 
Castrol GTX
Valvoline WB
Havoline DS
Pennzoil YB
Quaker State
Mobil 5000
Motorcraft

I've used all of them over the years, and as has been mentioned above, they're all good. The oil change interval is more important than the brand used. My personal favorite is Castrol GTX, but let price be your guide.
 
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