Valvoline Advanced vs Extended Protection

I use these oils in my Ram, I do spring/fall oil changes and will never see more than 5k in that time frame. In fact it’s usually 3-4k. They both have healthy levels of moly and boron so I think they both work fine. But I’ve usually gone with the extended just for the slightly higher levels of the add pack just because it gives me the warm and fuzzy 😂 and I didn’t want to spring the cash for the super high quality boutique oils.
 
“Extended” means additional time or distance depending upon the use. When talking about oil it could be either or both. “Extra” or something similar would suggest additional or more, not extended.

Unlike some others Valvoline does not put a number on it though.
 
“Extended” means additional time or distance depending upon the use. When talking about oil it could be either or both. “Extra” or something similar would suggest additional or more, not extended.

Unlike some others Valvoline does not put a number on it though.
Valvoline never has, pushed extended oil change intervals.. even a long time ago when I used to manage their quick lube facilities..
 
@Furious you have a point about something, prior to the work being done, I was using Mobil 1 after the work was done they put in Napa 5W-20 full synthetic, they told me to change that out, in about 500 miles, and put my Mobil 1 back in it and that's what I did, and after about 2,000 miles I sent in the sample, so you have engine work being done, and then you also have a change in oil two things that could have brought iron levels up.. It's not that it was really high to begin with, but between those two scenarios it could have brought it up..
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Advanced is fine for 5k oil changes. Use Extended when I take a family road trip in summer.
 
Valvoline never has, pushed extended oil change intervals.. even a long time ago when I used to manage their quick lube facilities..

We take our work vehicles there and even with a full syn change they put a 3k sticker on the windshield. All about profit.

The VIOC and Valvoline are not the same now though.
 
We take our work vehicles there and even with a full syn change they put a 3k sticker on the windshield. All about profit.

The VIOC and Valvoline are not the same now though.
It's all about the bottom line.. now more than ever I'm sure, one store I managed, we did full service repairs.
 
Valvoline showed a tear down video between their EP and regular and I wasn't impressed with the yellow varnish of the EP. Probably fine for a "long enough" engine life ...and most people who don't care much about it.
 
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Valvoline showed a tear down video between their EP and regular and I wasn't impressed with the yellow varnish of the EP. Probably fine for a "long enough" engine life ...and most people who don't care much about it.

It was between EP and conventional oil.

I'm mixed on the results with EP. It was certainly yellow, but 10,000 mile drains with a turbo, etc. They were probably easier miles than what most of us do though with idling, short trips, etc. I loved that video though. I wish more manufacturers would do tests like those.
 
It was between EP and conventional oil.

I'm mixed on the results with EP. It was certainly yellow, but 10,000 mile drains with a turbo, etc. They were probably easier miles than what most of us do though with idling, short trips, etc. I loved that video though. I wish more manufacturers would do tests like those.
I'm sure it doesn't count for nothing, that both engines were run to 500k miles. That's not a small number, even in a lab.
 
If it is the same Valvoline tear down video I saw then that was 500,000 miles (on a dynamometer) put on two Ford Explorers with 10,000 mile oil changes. The synthetic oil engine was much better than the conventional oil engine as far as varnish and sludge. But 10,000 mile changes on conventional oil is crazy. To be fairer it should have been 10,000 mile oil changes on the synthetic versus 5,000 mile changes on the conventional.
 
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