B bourne Joined Dec 20, 2006 Messages 1,403 Location Beaverton, OR Dec 21, 2012 #1 http://www.valvoline.com/pdf/maxlife.pdf
V volk06 Joined Oct 4, 2010 Messages 5,504 Location Midwest Dec 21, 2012 #2 They also have Nextgen Synpower up now too. http://www.valvoline.com/products/consumer-products/motor-oil/full-synthetic-motor-oil/138
They also have Nextgen Synpower up now too. http://www.valvoline.com/products/consumer-products/motor-oil/full-synthetic-motor-oil/138
A ARB1977 Joined Jun 12, 2005 Messages 6,278 Location North Texas Dec 21, 2012 #3 I didn't know they made a 0w20 Maxlife.
B bourne Thread starter Joined Dec 20, 2006 Messages 1,403 Location Beaverton, OR Dec 22, 2012 #4 Originally Posted By: ARB1977 I didn't know they made a 0w20 Maxlife. Just started recently. Currently only available as bulk, they are working on getting qt bottles/jugs into circulation shortly.
Originally Posted By: ARB1977 I didn't know they made a 0w20 Maxlife. Just started recently. Currently only available as bulk, they are working on getting qt bottles/jugs into circulation shortly.
H Hokiefyd Joined Jun 24, 2004 Messages 14,505 Location Top of Virginia Dec 22, 2012 #5 I think we've discussed this before. There's at least one typographical error on that PDS: 0W grades measure MRV at -40 deg C, not at -35 deg C.
I think we've discussed this before. There's at least one typographical error on that PDS: 0W grades measure MRV at -40 deg C, not at -35 deg C.