Pennzoil Platinum oil analysis results
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Had RP 10w30 in about 10 different cars, never had any problems in both NA and turbo/sc apps. Currently running 10w30 in a 98 ls1, lid exhaust t56 334 rwhp...somethings working right.
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I've had great luck with pennzoil platinum, ran it in my mr2, used to run mobil one. I currently have mobil 1 in my z but only because it was on sale, come next oil change its gonna be pennz. Mobil just seems to run too thin for what it is.
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i ran Royal Purple ONCE in my Supra and that is when the stock twins blew up. Needless to say, i never used their engine oil after that. I use Amsoil 5w30 in my Camaro.
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Regular Castrol Syntec is a pretty good oil too, but it's definitely not at the same level as the German stuff or Pennzoil Platinum. It has shown some good oil analysis results in a lot of different cars.
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It would probably work out well there too, but in a case like that I'd definitely recommend getting an oil analysis done to make sure you've chosen the right oil change interval.
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I quit using Pennzoil years ago because I found a coat
of wax all over the inside of my SBC motor on rebuild.
I figured it was the paraffin base. Is the Platinum a
synthetic, non-paraffinic oil?
Patman, do you maintain a compendium of test results
and maybe a top-10 list based upon, anywhere?
of wax all over the inside of my SBC motor on rebuild.
I figured it was the paraffin base. Is the Platinum a
synthetic, non-paraffinic oil?
Patman, do you maintain a compendium of test results
and maybe a top-10 list based upon, anywhere?
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I quit using Pennzoil years ago because I found a coat
of wax all over the inside of my SBC motor on rebuild.
I figured it was the paraffin base. Is the Platinum a
synthetic, non-paraffinic oil?
Patman, do you maintain a compendium of test results
and maybe a top-10 list based upon, anywhere?
of wax all over the inside of my SBC motor on rebuild.
I figured it was the paraffin base. Is the Platinum a
synthetic, non-paraffinic oil?
Patman, do you maintain a compendium of test results
and maybe a top-10 list based upon, anywhere?
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I have never ran anything in my car but Mobil 1 and had good results with but I recently switched to the Pennzoil Platinum and it seems to have quiet down the motor (valves noisey) and freed up the motor a hair (reving) and I have always ran regular Pennzoil in all my cars and trucks for over 15yr now with GREAT RESULTS and I am Pleased with the Pennzoil Platinum and plan on sticking with it.
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I ran nothing but Pennzoil for years in my van w/ SBC350.
It didn't use oil particularly. I lost a rocker stud and took
the time to do a freshen-up, when I got into the valley
I found 1/16"-1/8" of black "wax" coating everything.
I could scrape it off with my thumbnail, that kind of a
consistency. Van had a functional PCV system but no
other emissions controls on it, a '77 3/4 ton from Canada.
I had done a full rebuild when I bought it and the block
was hot-tank clean to start.
I had never, and haven't since seen that kind of thing.
I went to using "Texas" type oils after that and have not
had that kind of deposit. Dunno if it actually matters,
but it wasn't something I would have put on purpose.
It didn't use oil particularly. I lost a rocker stud and took
the time to do a freshen-up, when I got into the valley
I found 1/16"-1/8" of black "wax" coating everything.
I could scrape it off with my thumbnail, that kind of a
consistency. Van had a functional PCV system but no
other emissions controls on it, a '77 3/4 ton from Canada.
I had done a full rebuild when I bought it and the block
was hot-tank clean to start.
I had never, and haven't since seen that kind of thing.
I went to using "Texas" type oils after that and have not
had that kind of deposit. Dunno if it actually matters,
but it wasn't something I would have put on purpose.
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I quit using Pennzoil years ago because I found a coat
of wax all over the inside of my SBC motor on rebuild.
I figured it was the paraffin base. Is the Platinum a
synthetic, non-paraffinic oil?
Patman, do you maintain a compendium of test results
and maybe a top-10 list based upon, anywhere?
of wax all over the inside of my SBC motor on rebuild.
I figured it was the paraffin base. Is the Platinum a
synthetic, non-paraffinic oil?
Patman, do you maintain a compendium of test results
and maybe a top-10 list based upon, anywhere?
I don't really keep a list like that, I just keep an eye on the oil analysis results that I see on www.bobistheoilguy.com to see how certain oils perform in different engines. Pennzoil Platinum consistently performs very well. Even the regular non synthetic Pennzoil has shown very good results for a lot of people too, I haven't heard of anyone finding any kind of waxy buildup inside their engines.
Platinum doesn't use a 100% synthetic base oil, they do use a group 3 hydrocracked base. However, it's Shell's XHVI base oil which is the best group 3 available, it's performance is right on par with pure synthetic base oils.
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I quit using Pennzoil years ago because I found a coat
of wax all over the inside of my SBC motor on rebuild.
I figured it was the paraffin base. Is the Platinum a
synthetic, non-paraffinic oil?
Patman, do you maintain a compendium of test results
and maybe a top-10 list based upon, anywhere?
of wax all over the inside of my SBC motor on rebuild.
I figured it was the paraffin base. Is the Platinum a
synthetic, non-paraffinic oil?
Patman, do you maintain a compendium of test results
and maybe a top-10 list based upon, anywhere?
That was pretty common with the older non-synthetic oils in old SBCs. The new Pennzoil Platinum is totally different and on par if not better than M1 now...
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I've always ran regular Penn. and I've never had the wax issue. Now, I've torn apart a few Valvoline motors and seen some NASTY stuff. Like for instance, a solid mold of wax when I pulled the valve covers off! Not just on one engine either, I've seen quite a lot of them. I wouldn't lube my bicycle chain with that stuff.