P pavelow Joined Nov 24, 2009 Messages 558 Location Orange Park, FL Apr 11, 2010 #1 Any reasons other than snooty VW oil specs that would keep me from running this in my 2004 2.0 VW Jetta? How about the 5W30 version if the 10W40 is too "thick" per se?
Any reasons other than snooty VW oil specs that would keep me from running this in my 2004 2.0 VW Jetta? How about the 5W30 version if the 10W40 is too "thick" per se?
H Hoosier_Daddy Joined Jul 26, 2009 Messages 244 Location OHIO Apr 13, 2010 #2 i'd probably just use the 10w-30
U unDummy Joined Feb 1, 2003 Messages 8,755 Location RI Apr 15, 2010 #3 http://www.valvoline.com/pdf/Maxlife_Synthetic_PI.pdf I can never find the 'full synthetic' Maxlife anywhere.
http://www.valvoline.com/pdf/Maxlife_Synthetic_PI.pdf I can never find the 'full synthetic' Maxlife anywhere.
C calvinnnnnnnnn Joined Feb 27, 2008 Messages 586 Location ca Apr 20, 2010 #4 same here, it is a very rare product at walmart, only select ones carry it
bearda Joined Jul 23, 2009 Messages 67 Location Germantown, MD Apr 21, 2010 #5 Does anyone else sell it aside from Wal-Mart?
A addyguy Joined Sep 8, 2005 Messages 16,055 Location Canada Apr 21, 2010 #6 ML full-syn ONLY comes in 5W-30 and 10W-30. ML syn-BLEND comes in all viscosities. They don't sell ML full-syn in Canada anymore, AFAIK.
ML full-syn ONLY comes in 5W-30 and 10W-30. ML syn-BLEND comes in all viscosities. They don't sell ML full-syn in Canada anymore, AFAIK.
P pavelow Thread starter Joined Nov 24, 2009 Messages 558 Location Orange Park, FL Apr 25, 2010 #7 You are correct...no syn 10W40.