Hi. First post. Looong time lurker. Has anybody used this on a Hemi 5.7 and if so, have you had good results with it?
TIA
TIA
OilReport99 said:Appreciate the replies. I can buy it from my local Phillips 66 distributor at a good price.
Define "good price"?
It takes two to "define" a good price: a buyer and a seller. The good price - or just price - is the one both agree on when the transaction is made. For the oil in my question, $2-2.50/qt would be a good price for me and the other party, depending on how much I buy. For the oil I'm currently running - Redline 5W-30 - I'm Okay paying $11/qt - values are subjective.
Not interested in hunting down rebates and coupons, there's a cost of invested time on it I'm not willing to go through. Just wanted to know more about the Kendall Syn Blend as I can get it cheaper in bulk than most syn blends from Walmart or Amazon without having to go through the rebates gymnastics. After all, most modern oils do the trick.
I'm not a brand loyalist, but I figure it's okay to be one.
Thanks,
OilReport99 said:Appreciate the replies. I can buy it from my local Phillips 66 distributor at a good price.
Define "good price"?
It takes two to "define" a good price: a buyer and a seller. The good price - or just price - is the one both agree on when the transaction is made. For the oil in my question, $2-2.50/qt would be a good price for me and the other party, depending on how much I buy. For the oil I'm currently running - Redline 5W-30 - I'm Okay paying $11/qt - values are subjective.
Not interested in hunting down rebates and coupons, there's a cost of invested time on it I'm not willing to go through. Just wanted to know more about the Kendall Syn Blend as I can get it cheaper in bulk than most syn blends from Walmart or Amazon without having to go through the rebates gymnastics. After all, most modern oils do the trick.
I'm not a brand loyalist, but I figure it's okay to be one.
Thanks,
If you're getting it less than $4~5qt then it's a steal... while Kendall ain't horribly expensive it ain't cheap either.
It's a great lube... check out the TDS for it.
OilReport99 said:Appreciate the replies. I can buy it from my local Phillips 66 distributor at a good price.
Define "good price"?
It takes two to "define" a good price: a buyer and a seller. The good price - or just price - is the one both agree on when the transaction is made. For the oil in my question, $2-2.50/qt would be a good price for me and the other party, depending on how much I buy. For the oil I'm currently running - Redline 5W-30 - I'm Okay paying $11/qt - values are subjective.
Not interested in hunting down rebates and coupons, there's a cost of invested time on it I'm not willing to go through. Just wanted to know more about the Kendall Syn Blend as I can get it cheaper in bulk than most syn blends from Walmart or Amazon without having to go through the rebates gymnastics. After all, most modern oils do the trick.
I'm not a brand loyalist, but I figure it's okay to be one.
Thanks,
If you're getting it less than $4~5qt then it's a steal... while Kendall ain't horribly expensive it ain't cheap either.
It's a great lube... check out the TDS for it.
I can get the GT-1 Max for $3.99/qt, taxes included and that's buying only a bucket ( i have some in my stash). But I want to change my OC policy to 4-4500 miles and I figure blend would be good enough. Plenty of info out there about the good add pack they have.
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