Quaker state ultimate durability

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I used it in my Toyota corolla the UOA came back very good. Iron on a 5030 mile OCI was 4, TBN was still pretty good. I feel confident it would have gone 7500 miles easy. Oh and my cars driving is severe service.
 
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The way shell advertises its something done globally. If shell being the parent company i would believe so
 
Originally Posted By: PimTac
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil?





Only Shell knows.


And Arco knows …
 
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: PimTac
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil?





Only Shell knows.


And Arco knows …

And I know what you did last summer...
 
Originally Posted By: deven
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: PimTac
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil?





Only Shell knows.


And Arco knows …

And I know what you did last summer...


I did this last summer (bc it was on sale that January)

 
have an old 5w30 QSUD in the copper colored jug (no Dexos reference).. got it for next to nothing couples yrs. back A/R...I'll put it in the T4R next fall.
 
Originally Posted By: deven
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: PimTac
Originally Posted By: cheesepuffs
Does it use GTL basestocks like Pennzoil?





Only Shell knows.


And Arco knows …

And I know what you did last summer...

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I like and have in my stash, QSUD & QSGB in 5W20 & 5W30. They're my go-to oils and I like them for their quietness of my engines...especially the QSGB 5W30 believe it or not!
 
I like the higher flash point and cSt @ 100C you get with the QSUD 5W30 vs the PP 5W30.
 
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I've always liked Quaker State. Used them quite often in my "less-than-fantastic" cars in my youth. Never had an oil-related problem with them. One of those oils that isn't flashy, but, quietly & reliably does it's job.
 
Originally Posted By: Puckrobber
... One of those oils that isn't flashy, but, quietly & reliably does it's job.
Interesting. Which oils are flashy and noisy?
 
Originally Posted By: CR94
Originally Posted By: Puckrobber
... One of those oils that isn't flashy, but, quietly & reliably does it's job.
Interesting. Which oils are flashy and noisy?


The one that is constantly making tires smoke at the top of this web site …
 
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: CR94
Originally Posted By: Puckrobber
... One of those oils that isn't flashy, but, quietly & reliably does it's job.
Interesting. Which oils are flashy and noisy?


The one that is constantly making tires smoke at the top of this web site …


hahaha... must be why Pennzoil out-sells all other brands by quite a margin.
 
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