VRP is in Canada!

If you subscribe on WalMart.com its about $25 per 5 quart jug (15% discount), with free delivery. After delivery you can cancel the subscription with no penalty.
I'm not a US resident and I also see this oil as a 'specialty' oil and not a 'staple' oil so added cost isn't bad for those rare cases where me or someone I help need to buy the oil for an OCI or two. My Sportage rid of oil burning in just one OCI but it wasn't bad to begin with and it basically just started to be noticeable when I used VRP once. I'm back to C3/C2 | VW504/507 | MB229.52 oils now.
 
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Use over four (4) 4,800km OCIs.
Good caveat: This product is not for extended drain use.
What? VRP is supposed to be 4800 km (3k mile) OCI? I have been using it for 5k miles!

Or is the 4800 km recommendation specific to cold climates?
 
Just went to another Walmart and they didn't have any. I'm guessing it will be hit or miss the next little while. I also keep checking Napa Canada's website. It's listed but you can't buy it. Walmart.ca still isn't showing it either.
 
Shame it’s not available in 10w30 or 10w40 like Australia
It would be nice to get 10w-40 but there really isn’t a need for the 10w-30, as the 5w-30 can do everything that a 10w-30 would do. I have been saying this for a long while now that 10w-30 is an obsolete viscosity. Same with 5w-20 for that matter, as 0w-20 can do its job and more.
 
How so? That’s just a basic oil that doesn’t even come close to doing what VRP can do. In fact I think in some cases the long term use of Supertech oils could be where some engines have built up carbon on their rings. It certainly isn’t what I would consider one of the top tier synthetics that do have a better ability to keep the engine internals cleaner in the long run.
While I can appreciate all that VRP claims to do, SuperTech has served my family and I very well over the years. I'm within weeks of junking my dad's minivan due to rust taking it's toll on the old beast, it's an '06 Uplander. For the the last 15 years or so, it's had nothing but jobber tier oil filters and bulk oil based on the OLM. Further, any time I've serviced it, it's gotten SuperTech conventional SN 5w-20 ($6 for a 4L jug on sale) and WM clearance filters, including the infamous Purolator Classic. More recently, filters were Bosch, that WM cleared out many years ago. Just out of curiosity, I took a look under the oil cap last week for any evidence that would indicate ST is not up to the task, and noted nothing but a clean cylinder head and valvetrain.

For a vehicle that requires a clean up though, I would splurge for the VRP. (y)
 
While I can appreciate all that VRP claims to do, SuperTech has served my family and I very well over the years. I'm within weeks of junking my dad's minivan due to rust taking it's toll on the old beast, it's an '06 Uplander. For the the last 15 years or so, it's had nothing but jobber tier oil filters and bulk oil based on the OLM. Further, any time I've serviced it, it's gotten SuperTech conventional SN 5w-20 ($6 for a 4L jug on sale) and WM clearance filters, including the infamous Purolator Classic. More recently, filters were Bosch, that WM cleared out many years ago. Just out of curiosity, I took a look under the oil cap last week for any evidence that would indicate ST is not up to the task, and noted nothing but a clean cylinder head and valvetrain.

For a vehicle that requires a clean up though, I would splurge for the VRP. (y)
It’s cheaper than my regular oils and works out to $8.00 CDN a litre which is pretty cheap in my books.

It hasn’t helped with my oil consumption but I am splurging and going back to my regular oils after my last VRP run.
 
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Curious, and I'll admit I haven't done a lot of reading on this oil, but is there a certain mileage threshold or parameter that one should meet before using this oil? My wife's 17 Impala 3.6 has 70,000 km's on it and it seems, just recently, it is starting to use just a bit of oil. My 13 Ram Hemi with 110,000 km's still runs strong and to date no consumption issues. Good idea to maybe try it/use it in my wife's mainly city driven Impala?
 
I'd say there is no mileage threshold, if you see oil consumption, exp if it just started happening, the oil should help. It worked on my Sportage with a single OCI of 6k km on VRP, I did change oil filter half way just in case too. It started burning and I used this oil when consumption went up to about 1L per OCI of 6k km.
 
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Curious, and I'll admit I haven't done a lot of reading on this oil, but is there a certain mileage threshold or parameter that one should meet before using this oil? My wife's 17 Impala 3.6 has 70,000 km's on it and it seems, just recently, it is starting to use just a bit of oil. My 13 Ram Hemi with 110,000 km's still runs strong and to date no consumption issues. Good idea to maybe try it/use it in my wife's mainly city driven Impala?

I have 5W-30 in a 2019 Ford Escape with 43K KM on it. The name of the product is Restore & Protect.
 
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