G Gene K Joined Jan 25, 2003 Messages 5,453 Location Decatur AL USA Sep 5, 2020 #21 Link said: Do any true conventional oils still exist today? Or are they all blends technically? Click to expand... Well since you said technically (ie by the technical definition of synthetic) most of the Synthetics are conventionals or at best blends.
Link said: Do any true conventional oils still exist today? Or are they all blends technically? Click to expand... Well since you said technically (ie by the technical definition of synthetic) most of the Synthetics are conventionals or at best blends.
J JustinH Joined Apr 17, 2004 Messages 6,965 Location Texas Hill Country Sep 6, 2020 #22 Had a chuckle at the offerings of the valvoline instant oil change shop down my street. Valvoline Conventional 5w20, Valvoline DuraBlend 5w20, Valvoline Hi Mileage, and then their SYNPower product. I'll take the conventional 5w20 offering and use my 50 percent off coupon.
Had a chuckle at the offerings of the valvoline instant oil change shop down my street. Valvoline Conventional 5w20, Valvoline DuraBlend 5w20, Valvoline Hi Mileage, and then their SYNPower product. I'll take the conventional 5w20 offering and use my 50 percent off coupon.
J jstert Joined Sep 14, 2015 Messages 1,091 Location ne & sw Sep 6, 2020 #23 Link said: Anyone know where I can find the cheapest conventional like $1 a quart or $2 quart? Click to expand... dollar tree sells one pint bottles of 10w30, no name, api sn-grade, conventional oil for $1. i wonder if it is mexican pemex-origin?
Link said: Anyone know where I can find the cheapest conventional like $1 a quart or $2 quart? Click to expand... dollar tree sells one pint bottles of 10w30, no name, api sn-grade, conventional oil for $1. i wonder if it is mexican pemex-origin?