Valvoline maxlife synthetic blend

Just out of curiosity, how many people here use Valvoline maxlife synthetic blend, if so how long have you been using it? And what is your mileage? I have a 13 Ford Edge with a 3.5 I've been using 5W20 weight for the last few years I have about 113,000 MI, I just got a UOA back absolutely no metals, showing absolutely no signs of wear, and plenty of TBN left in the oil.
A lot of off the shelf API oils would have in all likelihood given very similar results. Decent oil but nothing special.
 
I currently have MaxLife in my Jeep 4.0L and somehow the engine isn't leaking and still full of oil, which is rare for a 4.0L. It did slow some of the seeping I had from the engine. Also currently using the MaxLife synthetic 5w30 in my dad's Grand Cherokee with the 5.7L.
 
When I was stationed in Pakistan
it was my go to oil for the Suzuki Bolan.
 
When I had my 2008 Tacoma 4 cyl. At 60K it had a bit of weepage in several spot on the valve cover gaskets. Tried the 5w-20 Maxlife Blend, the weeping never got worse. Seemed to have worked. Continued using until I traded it at age 10. The 20w-50 cut the oil comsumption on my Old Beemer by 3/4. It had leaky pushrod tube seals and several others leaks here and there.
 
I started using it at 200,000 miles in my 2005 5.3 Chevy truck. Currently at 225,000 miles with no runs, drips or errors. Just ordered 3 five qt jugs 10w30 flavor from WOOT for $39.99 per a post here in the sale and rebate section with free shipping for Amazon Prime members….woot woot! (y)
 
I used Valvoline Max life in my Acura TL years ago, I was doing 5,000 mile oil changes. I still would use it except there's better deals on oil so I switched to another brand oil....I never had any problems with Valvoline Max life 5w30.
 
I've only used 10w40 Syn Blend Maxlife, here in Europe it is an A3/B4 oil with a very good add pack, lots of Zddp, Moly, and now it's SP rated.

Every engine I've used it in made it run quieter , leak less oil and burn less oil.
Recommended it to friends and they also almost unanimously agree they can feel a difference in one thing or the other, although it is a fair bit more expensive here than most other brands of 10w40 and few brick and mortar stores sell Valvoline here in Spain, even in my city that has over half a million population and both small and large parts stores i can only think of one and I'm not even sure.
 
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Just out of curiosity, how many people here use Valvoline maxlife synthetic blend, if so how long have you been using it? And what is your mileage? I have a 13 Ford Edge with a 3.5 I've been using 5W20 weight for the last few years I have about 113,000 MI, I just got a UOA back absolutely no metals, showing absolutely no signs of wear, and plenty of TBN left in the oil.
Let's see the report
 
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