Valvoline Restore and Protect

Tried Valvoline Restore and Protect in 0w20 for my first oil change with it. Oil is BLACK at 50% on the MM on my Honda. Might bump it up to 5w30 when I change my oil this week. Honda 1.5T.

was impressed with how smooth and quiet it was when i first changed my oil with it. It's not so smooth and quiet anymore. Time for an oil change. yea yea i know i need a used oil analysis. Think I got about 4-4.5K miles on the oil now. need to double check my service history i wrote down in my manual.
 
This one is also synthetic blend.

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Do you prefer to go to the store? They will deliver free of charge to your door if you buy two or more jugs.
It’s easy enough for me when I’m working to pop by one, so it’s not out of the way at all. If it’s not in stock in that store, I won’t hunt for it further and will buy online instead.

There’s always the chance of something going wrong with a delivery order. Leaks, wrong item, etc. so I prefer in store if possible; as I go by there for work often.
 
It’s easy enough for me when I’m working to pop by one, so it’s not out of the way at all. If it’s not in stock in that store, I won’t hunt for it further and will buy online instead.

There’s always the chance of something going wrong with a delivery order. Leaks, wrong item, etc. so I prefer in store if possible; as I go by there for work often.
You can order online to be sent to your preferred store at no charge. It won't get beat around by UPS or sit out on the porch while you're not home.
 
Tried Valvoline Restore and Protect in 0w20 for my first oil change with it. Oil is BLACK at 50% on the MM on my Honda. Might bump it up to 5w30 when I change my oil this week. Honda 1.5T.

was impressed with how smooth and quiet it was when i first changed my oil with it. It's not so smooth and quiet anymore. Time for an oil change. yea yea i know i need a used oil analysis. Think I got about 4-4.5K miles on the oil now. need to double check my service history i wrote down in my manual.
Would definitely bump up to 5W-30. No question. Lotta fuel in that oil.
 
Valvoline Restore and Protect cleaned so good, a leakage developed on the left side of the engine block, near the belt area. It’s almost time for OC 2. I’ll just let it run low then do a change. I’ll also try to clean the area up. During #2, I’ll take it to my mechanic guy and see if he can detect the trouble spot.
 
A key point I like about Valvoline Restore and Protect 5W30 is the HTHS 3.2 number which is just below the Mobil 1 ESP 0w30 3.5 number I was using before . That 3.2 HTHS number could very well be a good sweet spot for a number of drivers from mixed driving to all highway miles and most everything in between while still being considered a resource conserving oil . I like the Mobil 1 ESP 0w30 oil as well but with the higher HTHS of at least 3.5 I believe there was a bit more drag or cushioning on the engine than with lower HTHS number 5W30 oils .
 
BMW N52 - 1 OCI of Valvoline Restore and Protect.

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Blew my engine after switching from BMW LL01 oil (Castrol EURO 5W-30) to Valvoline Restore and Protect in My BMW N52 religious oil changes albeit following the close to factory 10k. Rod bearing 1 spun. 151,000 miles. I was warned that this oil should not be used in my engine as it lacked appropriate zinc from these decades old engine design. I wish you luck. I was 2k into the Valvoline Restore and Protect cleaning process. I have some great tear down videos on YouTube man do I wish that gold glitter in the oil was gold and not my #1 bearing.
 
Blew my engine after switching from BMW LL01 oil (Castrol EURO 5W-30) to Valvoline Restore and Protect in My BMW N52 religious oil changes albeit following the close to factory 10k. Rod bearing 1 spun. 151,000 miles. I was warned that this oil should not be used in my engine as it lacked appropriate zinc from these decades old engine design. I wish you luck. I was 2k into the Valvoline Restore and Protect cleaning process. I have some great tear down videos on YouTube man do I wish that gold glitter in the oil was gold and not my #1 bearing.
How can you be sure it was the oil that caused the failure?
 
Blew my engine after switching from BMW LL01 oil (Castrol EURO 5W-30) to Valvoline Restore and Protect in My BMW N52 religious oil changes albeit following the close to factory 10k. Rod bearing 1 spun. 151,000 miles. I was warned that this oil should not be used in my engine as it lacked appropriate zinc from these decades old engine design. I wish you luck. I was 2k into the Valvoline Restore and Protect cleaning process. I have some great tear down videos on YouTube man do I wish that gold glitter in the oil was gold and not my #1 bearing.
Zinc has nothing to do with rod bearing protection….
 
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Valvoline Restore and Protect cleaned so good, a leakage developed on the left side of the engine block, near the belt area. It’s almost time for OC 2. I’ll just let it run low then do a change. I’ll also try to clean the area up. During #2, I’ll take it to my mechanic guy and see if he can detect the trouble spot.
Still on cycle #1, I took the RAV4 (2AZ-FE) to let my mechanic take a look. He said the leak is from the upper part of the timing chain cover. $750 to do the work with no guarantees that this is going to work.

I’m 500 miles or 1/4 quart away from OC#2.
 
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