Originally Posted by hallstevenson
Notice the batch/lot number on the bottle "F0820H3" ? I'll bet $1 that indicates it was produced at the end of February 2020 (week 08, year (20)20) so they've been making it for a while meaning bottles labeled API SN are likely in fact API SP that people have...
Originally Posted by Malo83
Originally Posted by Ram02
Originally Posted by rob1715
PP is good stuff.
But Valvoline is better ðŸ™
Not!!!
And PP is certainly no better than Valvoline!!
Originally Posted by LEADED
New VAL PCMO products show TITANIUM this have none ? . Is this an old formulation
I would think that the old Valvoline formulation (Synpower) would not only show no titanium but, would show some sodium. I really don't think that this is Valvoline synthetic.
Originally Posted by aquariuscsm
Something I've noticed about everyone I know who drive crazy high mileage cars (200,000+ miles) all use Pennzoil.
Years ago I bought a 5 quart jug of Valvoline dino 10W40 for my 300ZX. There was what looked like gravel on the bottom of the jug. Somewhere on here...
That was one incident and it wasn't even remotely similar to what is seen in Pennzoil. If you read through the original post you will see that Valvoline, after viewing the pictures, sent the guy a sampling kit so that they could test the oil. Valvoline also offered to refund the price of the...
Originally Posted by 53' Stude
Originally Posted by PontiacHO
I began monitoring BITOG about 5 years ago and PP was all the rage so I tried it for several oil changes. In all (4) 5 gallon containers that I purchased there was the sediment that the OP has shown here. Went back to my beloved...
Originally Posted by IndyFan
I really don't see why everyone gets their junk in a knot over these videos. I think that video serves a great purpose, which is to give you confidence that if you run Valvoline and follow the proper maintenance schedule for oil changes, your engine will be in great...