Valvoline Restore and Protect

Possibly. The 0W-16 appears to be a genuine product as I found it on Valvoline's global site, and on AutoZone's as well. But depending on your location, it might not be available for whatever reason.
 
Just drained the first OCI of Valvoline Restore and Protect from our 2020 Ford Expedition. 6k on this OCI, 112k total on the vehicle, which has had dealership oil changes most of its life (6k average OCI). Not trying to correct oil consumption issues or anything like that, just decided to run this oil since I bought a 5 gallon bulk container of it.

Cut the filter open to satisfy my own curiosity, nothing odd noted. Refilled with more of the same, forward we go.

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I decided to try Valvoline Restore and Protect in my 1997 Suburban, which has 202,000 miles on the original 5.7L engine. When I got this Suburban about 5 years ago the thermostat was stuck open, and based on a review of the service records (complaints of no heat) it had been like that for quite some time. The engine was consuming a lot of oil, and I suspected some of the rings were stuck from the cold operating temperature, light throttle, and decades of cheap oil. Although I have been able to reduce the oil consumption down to about 1 quart per 1500 miles, I still think there is room for improvement.

Because this is a 2wd Suburban there is clearance for an oversized oil filter. Seemed like a good idea at least for the first OCI with the Valvoline Restore and Protect.

I am about 1000 miles into the OCI and have been giving it all the throttle therapy I can.

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I am about 2500 miles into the OCI so far and I haven't observed anything out of the ordinary. Oil consumption is unchanged, still about 1 quart every 1500 miles.
 
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