Super Tech 0w-20 & 5w-20 Oils made by Warren Distribution

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Hey Folks,
I reached out to Warren Distribution regarding the oils they make for Walmart under the SuperTech brand and they sent me the following data sheets. I did a search and did not find VOA's on any of these with exception of the 5w-20 HM Synthetic.

Per Customer Service:
We distribute our fluids all over the US and even international. Thank you for the nice words! J

Data Sheets to follow:
0w-20 Synthetic & HM Synthetic
5w-20 Conventional & HM Conv
5w-20 Synthetic & HM Syn
*WD lists their Typical Values in % rather than PPM--multiply the % by 10,000 (move decimal 4 places to the right) to get PPM (true??)

In comparing WD's DS to the PQIA Data for Synthetic 5w-20 HM from 3/18:
NOAK was a bit lower than stated 10 vs 13 & TBN a bit higher 8.37 vs 7.9.

Interestingly, WD put Ash and Sulfur in their sheets. Re: that...can anyone speak to what those additives/particles/byproducts (dunno what to call them) mean for the engine/CAT converter/longevity of the oil, etc?

--Cheers!

For the search engines' indexing:
Wal Mart Wal-mart 0/20 0w20 5/20 5w20 Conventional Standard Synthetic High Mileage HM WD
 

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Pics vs PDF's:
0w-20 Syn
0w-20 Syn HM
5w-20 Conv
5w-20 Conv HM
5w-20 Syn
5w-20 Syn HM

ST 0w20 Syn.jpg


ST 0w20 HM Syn.jpg


ST 5w20 Conv.jpg


ST 5w20 HM Conv.jpg


ST 5w20 Syn.jpg


ST 5w20 HM Syn.jpg
 
Thanks for sharing, after a quick review of the sheets I have to ask rhetorically if there is much difference between ST "conventional" or the full syn?
 
For some unknown even to me reason I had thought that ST conventional did not have any moly. Well it does according to this and the same amount as the synthetic. Now I would love to see what the sheets might say for 5w30? Thanks for posting these Blurider24.
 
Originally Posted by MRtv
For some unknown even to me reason I had thought that ST conventional did not have any moly. Well it does according to this and the same amount as the synthetic. Now I would love to see what the sheets might say for 5w30? Thanks for posting these Blurider24.

The SN+ and the Di gen @ oils caused a change in most of the manufacturess additive packages.
 
Originally Posted by rollinpete
Interesting,
Thanks for sharing,
thumbsup2.gif

They didn't happen to give you VOA on the 5w30's ?

I get the feeling that they would provide it, I requested "all" the 0 and 5w-20 oils they made for Walmart under the SuperTech brand.

Here's a 5w-30 Syn HM from ST
 
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Originally Posted by Blurider24
Originally Posted by rollinpete
Interesting,
Thanks for sharing,
thumbsup2.gif

They didn't happen to give you VOA on the 5w30's ?

I get the feeling that they would provide it, I requested "all" the 0 and 5w-20 oils they made for Walmart under the SuperTech brand.

Here's a 5w-30 Syn HM from ST


Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Nickdfresh
Thanks for sharing, after a quick review of the sheets I have to ask rhetorically if there is much difference between ST "conventional" or the full syn?

Base Oils difference.
 
Originally Posted by wemay
Great info, thanks for the efforts.



Interesting to note that the NOACK on both 0w20 oils is like 13~ also.

Gokhan told me the NOACK for 0w20 HM Syn was like 10%


Hmmmmm
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Originally Posted by rollinpete
Interesting,
Thanks for sharing,
thumbsup2.gif

They didn't happen to give you VOA on the 5w30's ?


I guess no one here saw my ST 5w30 syn HM VOA a while back

Maybe I'll snag a 5w30 synthetic and VOA it
 
Originally Posted by 53' Stude
Originally Posted by rollinpete
Interesting,
Thanks for sharing,
thumbsup2.gif

They didn't happen to give you VOA on the 5w30's ?


I guess no one here saw my ST 5w30 syn HM VOA a while back

Maybe I'll snag a 5w30 synthetic and VOA it


Hi Adam,
Thanks for the ST 5w30 syn HM VOA.
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Originally Posted by Blurider24
Originally Posted by rollinpete
Interesting,
Thanks for sharing,
thumbsup2.gif

They didn't happen to give you VOA on the 5w30's ?

I get the feeling that they would provide it, I requested "all" the 0 and 5w-20 oils they made for Walmart under the SuperTech brand.

Here's a 5w-30 Syn HM from ST


Originally Posted by 53' Stude
Originally Posted by rollinpete
Interesting,
Thanks for sharing,
thumbsup2.gif

They didn't happen to give you VOA on the 5w30's ?


I guess no one here saw my ST 5w30 syn HM VOA a while back

Maybe I'll snag a 5w30 synthetic and VOA it

I did, I did (raises hand)

I linked it...2x now, for those that didn't see
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Originally Posted by Nickdfresh
Thanks for sharing, after a quick review of the sheets I have to ask rhetorically if there is much difference between ST "conventional" or the full syn?

Right? Some NOACK and other small differences, but the additive package appears to be The.Same. As Triple_Se7en noted, I'd imagine there are diffs in the base stock as well.

When I posted the images, I posted the std and HM counterparts side-by-side (for easy comparison) and there was NO difference in ANY of the numbers in their data sheets, which begs the question...I'll pose it to the WD folks and see what is offered, I'm curious what the nuances are as well.

Thanks for the interest and dialogue.

Can anyone weight in on the Ash and Sulfur question I posed earlier?
Originally Posted by Blurider24
Interestingly, WD put Ash and Sulfur in their sheets. Re: that...can anyone speak to what those additives/particles/byproducts (dunno what to call them) mean for the engine/CAT converter/longevity of the oil, etc?

--Cheers, All.
 
Originally Posted by rollinpete
Interesting,
Thanks for sharing,
thumbsup2.gif

They didn't happen to give you VOA on the 5w30's ?
Here's a data sheet from WD on the synthetic 5w-30...from March of 2014. I can't say if the formulation has changed since then, but...
 
Formula has changed at least a couple times since.
SN - then SN Plus are two changes since 2014. May have seen Dexos and Gen changes also.

Oil is encountering a-lot of changes in the past several years.
 
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