Valvoline Instant Oil Change (
VIOC) [
Store Locator] is offering
VIOC In-Store Coupon: $25 Off Valvoline Full-Service Full Synthetic or
Synthetic Blend Oil Change w/ linked coupon valid at any participating locations only.
Valvoline Instant Oil Change (
VIOC) [
Store Locator] is also offering
VIOC In-Store Coupon: 50% Off Conventional Oil Change w/ linked coupon valid at any participating locations only.
Thanks to community member
DA BE@RS! for finding this deal
Note: Includes up to 5 quarts of Synthetic Blend, Full Synthetic or Diesel Oil (diesel quarts may vary, conventional oil only for 50% coupon) filter (prem. extra), lube and maintenance check
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I've run full synth (generic and Mobil 1) with approx 10-15k intervals on all the cars I've ever owned, including a KL-ZE Mazda MX-6 I built from the ground up, a Crapsler 3.8L, Ford Duratec, a Mazda 2.0L FS motor. Never had any engine problems related to lubrication.
Some engines, such as Honda VTEC, may be susceptible to problems with varnish/sludge plugging up the oil control valve or fine mesh screens on spool valves, etc. On those, I'd probably run a shorter interval, most cars people change the oil way too often.
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I've run full synth (generic and Mobil 1) with approx 10-15k intervals on all the cars I've ever owned, including a KL-ZE Mazda MX-6 I built from the ground up, a Crapsler 3.8L, Ford Duratec, a Mazda 2.0L FS motor. Never had any engine problems related to lubrication.
Some engines, such as Honda VTEC, may be susceptible to problems with varnish/sludge plugging up the oil control valve or fine mesh screens on spool valves, etc. On those, I'd probably run a shorter interval, most cars people change the oil way too often.
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