I’ll bet valvoline‘s premium oils look similar to this https://pqia.org/valvoline-high-mileage-maxlife-sae-10w-30-synthetic-blend-motor-oil/
Wrong, wrong. Source: how about the PQIA https://pqia.org/valvoline-high-mileage-maxlife-sae-10w-30-synthetic-blend-motor-oil/Well apparently this may be correct for Maxlife. I know these links are old/er but they are showing low to no moly.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/2010-traverse-valvoline-maxlife-5w-30-4-909.316460/
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/2006-accord-v6-valvoline-max-life-5w20-3-8k-oci.229402/
1 moreNicely done! My admiration for your digital skills!
No one knows what a moly is gonna do
Good Golly! One "L" or two?There's more to a good oil than just moly.
From the website:
Seems odd to me that folks are still coming out with new products that are not 'full synthetic'.
Nah. They can make more money this way.Seems odd to me that folks are still coming out with new products that are not 'full synthetic'.
So let me get this straight - valvoline puts moly in the normal SP Maxlife at very similar levels as the SN+, but doesn’t put any in their premium products?
Yeah... I’ll wait for the SP Test from PQIA