WM SuperTech Full Syn vs Pennzoil SemiSyn

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Guys,
Wondering what your opinions would be. I have a new Chevy Cruze that requires a 5W30 Semi-Syn oil that meets DEXOS requirements.I've always been a big Pennzoil van but noticed that I can get the Super-Tech full synthetic at Wal-Mart for the same price. Do you think its better? Why?
 
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Just curious, how would GM techs test to determine if a Dexos oil was used or not if there was ever a warranty issue?

They probably wouldn't. All they'd want is for you to produce receipts of purchase of dexos-approved oil.
 
Exactly. Chances are they are not doing UOA's or any sort of testing just the receipts.
I wouldn't want to give them a hole to jump through though, that diesel engine is expensive and its new to GM.
 
Originally Posted By: beast3300
If it's turbo then a full syn would be better. Otherwise the dexos blend is great.



Dexos is dexos bud. Any oil with a genuine dexos stamp will perform the same as any other.
And I've never seen a conventional oil that is dexos stamped. my understanding is that to meet the spec a lubricant has to be a semi-syn.
 
From the info I found GM recommends you use DEXOS approved oil but they cant void your warranty if you don't. With that in mind I thought about trying the ST full synthetic if its better for my turbo than the semi-syn pennzoil.
 
Originally Posted By: mwball0
From the info I found GM recommends you use DEXOS approved oil but they cant void your warranty if you don't.

From your car's owner manual:

Quote:

Specification

Use and ask for licensed engine oils with the dexos1™ approved certification mark.
Engine oils meeting the requirements for the vehicle should have the dexos1 approved
certification mark. This certification mark indicates that the oil has been approved
to the dexos1 specification.

Notice: Failure to use the recommended engine oil or equivalent can result in
engine damage not covered by the vehicle warranty. Check with your dealer or
service provider on whether the oil is approved to the dexos1 specification.
 
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: mwball0
From the info I found GM recommends you use DEXOS approved oil but they cant void your warranty if you don't.

From your car's owner manual:

Quote:

Specification

Use and ask for licensed engine oils with the dexos1™ approved certification mark.
Engine oils meeting the requirements for the vehicle should have the dexos1 approved
certification mark. This certification mark indicates that the oil has been approved
to the dexos1 specification.

Notice: Failure to use the recommended engine oil or equivalent can result in
engine damage not covered by the vehicle warranty. Check with your dealer or
service provider on whether the oil is approved to the dexos1 specification.




Yes but it also goes on to say that if a DEXOS approved oil is not available than you can use any other SN approved oil.
 
Owners Manual Page 10-11:

Notice: Use only engine oil
that is approved to the dexos
specification or an equivalent
engine oil of the appropriate
viscosity grade. Engine oils
approved to the dexos
specification will show the
dexos symbol on the container.
Failure to use the recommended
engine oil or equivalent can
result in engine damage not
covered by the vehicle warranty.
If you are unsure whether the
oil is approved to the dexos
specification, ask your service
provider.
Use of Substitute Engine Oils if
dexos is unavailable: In the event
that dexos‐approved engine oil is
not available at an oil change or for
maintaining proper oil level, you
may use substitute engine oil
displaying the API Starburst symbol
and of SAE 5w30 viscosity grade.
 
Originally Posted By: mwball0
Use of Substitute Engine Oils if
dexos is unavailable: In the event
that dexos‐approved engine oil is
not available at an oil change or for
maintaining proper oil level, you
may use substitute engine oil
displaying the API Starburst symbol
and of SAE 5w30 viscosity grade.

I see. I was looking at the 2012 owner manual and it doesn't have the above text.
 
Ya, they have changed it. That quote came from the 2011 manual. I checked the 2013 on line and it says to use DEXOS approved or equivalent in the same section 10-11.

I take it your a fellow Cruze owner?
 
No, not at all. I was just curious how strict GM was about enforcing dexos compliance, so I downloaded an owner manual.
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Anyway, if you want to use full synthetic, I'm sure there are a number of them on the dexos list. M1 5w30 comes to mind, and it's reasonably priced in 5qt jugs at Walmart...
 
I know QS full syn has dexos approved stamp. I would use both ST and Penz syn blend with confidence. ST full syn works perfect in my supercharged corvette.
 
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