3-Pack of 5-Quart Castrol GTX Magnatec Green 0W-20 Motor Oil
Expired
$45
$78.32
+ Free S/H for Prime Members
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Tools.Woot has 3-Pack of 5-Quart Castrol GTX Magnatec Green 0W-20 Motor Oil on sale for $44.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks community member tunabreath for sharing this deal
About this Product:
Dramatically reduce engine wear
Leave critical engine parts 4X smoother. As tested in the industry Sequence IVA wear test
Superior wear protection on critical engine parts
Unsurpassed level of protection against viscosity breakdown
Unique full synthetic technology to fight against harmful sludge build-up
High level of fuel economy based on US industry standards
Goes bad?!? Just sitting there? Only thing that goes "bad" is it falling out of future specs. If your vehicle requires to use a sn, sm, sl, etc oil. You'll be fine. If you get a new car in a few years and they require Sp or whatever the newer spec is, then yes this oil wouldn't fit that requirement, and that's all, nothing more nothing less.
Fwiw I bought two of these and here's what I found....
Shelf.life of unopened oill. 2 to 5 years.... https://www.motorverso.com/does-m...il-expire/
There is a general consensus of terminology coming from the oil companies that unused, unopened and stored in its original container out of extremes of temperature, motor oil will last for an "extended period". They then go on to suggest that the oil shouldn't be used after a few years; the exact period varying between 2 years (according to Total) up to 5 years (Mobil)
Why settle for this crap when you can get the much better stuff that extends you out to 20,000 miles+?
Saving a very few bucks is just not worth the PITA of having to redo it so much sooner.
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Goes bad?!? Just sitting there? Only thing that goes "bad" is it falling out of future specs. If your vehicle requires to use a sn, sm, sl, etc oil. You'll be fine. If you get a new car in a few years and they require Sp or whatever the newer spec is, then yes this oil wouldn't fit that requirement, and that's all, nothing more nothing less.
Shelf.life of unopened oill. 2 to 5 years....
https://www.motorverso.
There is a general consensus of terminology coming from the oil companies that unused, unopened and stored in its original container out of extremes of temperature, motor oil will last for an "extended period". They then go on to suggest that the oil shouldn't be used after a few years; the exact period varying between 2 years (according to Total) up to 5 years (Mobil)
Saving a very few bucks is just not worth the PITA of having to redo it so much sooner.