Valvoline Synpower

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Originally Posted by DV0993
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by DV0993
So I picked up some Valvoline Synpower 5w40 for $13.99 AUD. Have no idea what the oil is like, but the price was too good to pass up.

Any experiences with this oil? Also, any opinions on how suitable this would be in my S2000? It currently runs very well on Edge 5w30 and burns no oil.


That is an excellent price in Australia !!

Was it the full-SAPS SynPower 5W40 (API SN/CF, ACEA A3/B3, A4/B4, MB 229.3, GM-LL-B-025, VW 502.00, VW 505.00, RENAULT RN710, RN700),
or the mid-SAPS SynPower MST 5W40 (API SN/CF, ACEA C3, MB 229.31, MB 229.51, BMW LL-04, Renault RN0710, RN0700, Porsche A40, dexos2-gen2) ?

Both are excellent oils, and both would work fine, but you could stretch the full-SAPS OCI a bit longer if you wanted too.

The Valvoline Australia net-lube guide, for the Honda S2000 (2006-2009) says to use either DuraBlend 10W30 or SynPower 5W40, so you should be fine.


Its the full SAPS.Thanks for your input! Gives me some confidence to use it
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Got it down to 13.99 with the Valvoline cashback, right? Using exactly this oil in my 2008 Aurion for quite some time, alternating with Castrol Edge 10w30, no issues.
 
Originally Posted by AurionX2
Originally Posted by DV0993
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by DV0993
So I picked up some Valvoline Synpower 5w40 for $13.99 AUD. Have no idea what the oil is like, but the price was too good to pass up.

Any experiences with this oil? Also, any opinions on how suitable this would be in my S2000? It currently runs very well on Edge 5w30 and burns no oil.


That is an excellent price in Australia !!

Was it the full-SAPS SynPower 5W40 (API SN/CF, ACEA A3/B3, A4/B4, MB 229.3, GM-LL-B-025, VW 502.00, VW 505.00, RENAULT RN710, RN700),
or the mid-SAPS SynPower MST 5W40 (API SN/CF, ACEA C3, MB 229.31, MB 229.51, BMW LL-04, Renault RN0710, RN0700, Porsche A40, dexos2-gen2) ?

Both are excellent oils, and both would work fine, but you could stretch the full-SAPS OCI a bit longer if you wanted too.

The Valvoline Australia net-lube guide, for the Honda S2000 (2006-2009) says to use either DuraBlend 10W30 or SynPower 5W40, so you should be fine.


Its the full SAPS.Thanks for your input! Gives me some confidence to use it
smile.gif


Got it down to 13.99 with the Valvoline cashback, right? Using exactly this oil in my 2008 Aurion for quite some time, alternating with Castrol Edge 10w30, no issues.


Yep, exactly!
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Theres still plenty left... Wondering if I buy more!
 
Valvoline is one of the big retail brands on engine oil (Mobil, Pennzoil, Quaker States, Castrol, Valvoline). They usually have A LOT of mail in rebates so price is often very good if you wait for a sale.
 
Originally Posted by PandaBear
Valvoline is one of the big retail brands on engine oil (Mobil, Pennzoil, Quaker States, Castrol, Valvoline). They usually have A LOT of mail in rebates so price is often very good if you wait for a sale.


I prefer just to buy Napa Synthetic when on sale and not to fool around with rebates and 3rd parties trying everything to deny rebates.
 
Originally Posted by dave1251
Originally Posted by PandaBear
Valvoline is one of the big retail brands on engine oil (Mobil, Pennzoil, Quaker States, Castrol, Valvoline). They usually have A LOT of mail in rebates so price is often very good if you wait for a sale.


I prefer just to buy Napa Synthetic when on sale and not to fool around with rebates and 3rd parties trying everything to deny rebates.


Good for you, Napa is way out of my way when I can just order from walmart to deliver and then mail in a rebate from my work place, and use a smart phone to deposit the rebate check. It is actually easier.
 
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