Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5w20/30

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Originally Posted By: Mathew_Boss
I don't run anything but Pennzoil Ultra. I have a 2014 Ford Fiesta I just switched over to Ultra and my 2013 Lancer I have been running Ultra in for about 15k miles. Every car I have ever owned I have ended up using ultra because it works the best for me. Pennzoil Ultra is also ACEA A1/B1 certified which Mobil is not.

ACEA A1/B1 - Stable, stay-in-grade oil intended for use at extended drain intervals in gasoline engines and car & light van diesel engines specifically designed to be capable of using low friction low viscosity oils with a high temperature / high shear rate viscosity of 2.6 mPa*s for xW/20 and 2.9 to 3.5 mPa.s for all other viscosity grades. These oils are unsuitable for use in some engines. Consult owner manual or handbook if in doubt.


Both regular M1 5W30 and M1 5W30 EP meets/exceeds ACEA A1/B1 and A5/B5 requirements, according to the Mobil's website.
 
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Originally Posted By: Mathew_Boss
I don't run anything but Pennzoil Ultra. I have a 2014 Ford Fiesta I just switched over to Ultra and my 2013 Lancer I have been running Ultra in for about 15k miles. Every car I have ever owned I have ended up using ultra because it works the best for me. Pennzoil Ultra is also ACEA A1/B1 certified which Mobil is not.

ACEA A1/B1 - Stable, stay-in-grade oil intended for use at extended drain intervals in gasoline engines and car & light van diesel engines specifically designed to be capable of using low friction low viscosity oils with a high temperature / high shear rate viscosity of 2.6 mPa*s for xW/20 and 2.9 to 3.5 mPa.s for all other viscosity grades. These oils are unsuitable for use in some engines. Consult owner manual or handbook if in doubt.


Both regular M1 5W30 and M1 5W30 EP meets/exceeds ACEA A1/B1 and A5/B5 requirements, according to the Mobil's website.


But not 0W-20 or 5W-20 which 5W-20 is one of the weights in the thread tittle. PU does have ACEA certs. you wont see A5/B5 in 20 weight because Its not part of what they certify.
 
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Originally Posted By: dgunay
Originally Posted By: Mathew_Boss
I don't run anything but Pennzoil Ultra. I have a 2014 Ford Fiesta I just switched over to Ultra and my 2013 Lancer I have been running Ultra in for about 15k miles. Every car I have ever owned I have ended up using ultra because it works the best for me. Pennzoil Ultra is also ACEA A1/B1 certified which Mobil is not.

ACEA A1/B1 - Stable, stay-in-grade oil intended for use at extended drain intervals in gasoline engines and car & light van diesel engines specifically designed to be capable of using low friction low viscosity oils with a high temperature / high shear rate viscosity of 2.6 mPa*s for xW/20 and 2.9 to 3.5 mPa.s for all other viscosity grades. These oils are unsuitable for use in some engines. Consult owner manual or handbook if in doubt.


Both regular M1 5W30 and M1 5W30 EP meets/exceeds ACEA A1/B1 and A5/B5 requirements, according to the Mobil's website.


But not 0W-20 or 5W-20 which 5W-20 is one of the weights in the thread tittle. PU does have ACEA certs. you wont see A5/B5 in 20 weight because Its not part of what they certify.


Oh i see, thanks.
 
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