If it doesn't say it is a blend or synthetic it probably isn't. It would be pretty weird cost/margin strategy for them to blend a product that is supposed to be fully conventional with synthetics.
Do any true conventional oils still exist today? Or are they all blends technically?
Some of the 15w40’s are going to be Grp2Do any true conventional oils still exist today? Or are they all blends technically?
They're just in the process of relabeling. When Valvoline decided to relabel Daily Protection people complained on Amazon. No longer selling real oil. Oil change places still sell Daily Protection as conventional, guess it's cheaper than having to change the signs.If it doesn't say it is a blend or synthetic it probably isn't. It would be pretty weird cost/margin strategy for them to blend a product that is supposed to be fully conventional with synthetics.
About those touted Mobil group II base stocks? Don't know if this still applies to SP.Looking past viscosity modifiers. I guess a group II 5w20 or 5w30? Would that qualify for most people’s definition of conventional? A pure group II.
If it doesn't say it is a blend or synthetic it probably isn't. It would be pretty weird cost/margin strategy for them to blend a product that is supposed to be fully conventional with synthetics.
Harvest King oil is like $1.79 quart. If there are Rural King stores near you. Local mom and pop place near me sells Pronto oil for like $1.99 quartAnyone know where I can find the cheapest conventional like $1 a quart or $2 quart?
Anyone know where I can find the cheapest conventional like $1 a quart or $2 quart?