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3-Pack 5-Qt Mobil 1 FS European Car Formula Full Synthetic Motor Oil (5W-40) Expired

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Model: Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Economy Full Synthetic Motor Oil 0W-20, 5 qt (3 Pack)

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What Kirkland/Amazon/Walmart do is buy a "market general" product from Warren that is made using a very basic additive pack (API SP/dexos1), a standard group III base oil and a cheap OCP VM. These products are what we formulated as bare bones, vanilla products which means you put in only enough additive to meet the absolute minimum spec requirements. Additive treat rates 8-9%

A Mobil 1, Pennzoil Ultra, Castrol EDGE are all proprietary products that these companies spend millions to develop. They use almost 2x the amount of additives, (around 13-16%) Plus Mobil still uses some PAO which is group IV. They also use a cleaner star polymer which lasts longer and burns cleaner.

We test these products in actual fired engine tests for piston deposits, sludge, wear, among others. These are the tests GM approves for dexos for example and in the "market general" product the piston deposits are pretty visible but passing (low dispersant content, dirty OCP viscosity modifier) and in the "premium" products they are almost new looking thanks to much higher dispersant loads, more antioxidants, and of course the star polymer VM which burns cleaner.

Now to a regular person sure they all seem similar as you don't tear your engines apart, and if you trade your car in every 3-5 years, it will not matter to you, but for people with turbos, or keep their cars longer, these "premium" engine oils will make your engines and turbos last longer and maintain their fuel economy and power longer.



I used to make these products before I retired so feel free to ask questions if you're curious.
Pennzoil Ultra Platinum should still have around 1000ppm calcium most engine oils meeting GF-6 LSPI have around a 60/40 split of calcium/magnesium detergents to prevent Low speed preignition or engine knock. Only the older API SN and older were mainly all calcium formulas with maybe 1500ppm calcium and no magnesium. (Mobil 1 and Castrol EDGE always had magnesium even in the old formulas). That said it should easily meet GM dexos1 but just so you know GM charges a royalty fee so for every product with dexos on the label you pay a % royalty on sales... we used to hate that as it was a cash grab from GM on a spec that was only slightly higher than API. That said almost anything meeting API SP would likely meet GM dexos1.

I don't really want to weigh on on Pennzoil vs Mobil 1, I'll just say both are what I call premium engine oils meaning they use high levels of additives (more than spec min) and clean VM. Pennzoil uses a GTL Group III+ base oil which I know tends to run a little cleaner than regular Group III+ base oil. Mobil 1 however still uses what looks like 20-30% PAO which is very cool in my book as PAO is still my favorite. Personally I'd be fine using either.

For those niche oils like Liqui Moly those meet euro spec it is a very good product and meets all of the top OEM specs like VW, Porsche, BMW, MB etc. so top of the line additive pack and it seems like it could contain 10-30% PAO so definitely a great oil. my old coworker swears by it (has a VW).

Amsoil... I'm not so sure, they're a little like the wild west to me as they do what they want which means crazy additive packs, race oriented products which are vastly different than mass market car engine oil. I'd say good but take it with a grain of salt as if you use a high zddp oil in your new car you might kill the catalytic converter early (ask me how I know lol, rookie mistake).

Hope that helps, FYI that's just my opinion.

oh one last note, if you see a product meets ACEA, MB 229.xx, VW 50x/50x etc. you''ll know it's a top tier engine oil with a very strong additive package and probably uses the expensive, cleaner VM.

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ctbear
02-02-2024 at 07:46 PM.
02-02-2024 at 07:46 PM.
Quote from Archimedes001 :
I don't believe so, but it is a good product (euro formula) and Castrol used to have a neat way of formulating with a higher base oil viscosity (BOV) so their engine oils were a little thicker even before the additives got in. Maybe that's what you're hearing? I know some of the Castrol euro stuff was full PAO but I can't recall which grade (came from Germany) but the 5W-40 doesn't seem to be that one. BMW guys used to go nuts looking for the German stuff.



I didn't know the 2000 had a turbo engine? Like aftermarket? For most turbo engines I'd probably stick with the cleaner star polymer products (M1, Pennzoil, EDGE) as they just don't leave as much in deposits in that turbo bearing. You can leave those oils in there easily for 5k or more though if that helps your budget. Turbos are just really hard on oil and that cheap OCP VM just tends to leave residue as it degrades regardless of age of oil. That said, your 3k oil changes I'm sure are helping to keep it clean so either or but if it were me, I'd used premium stuff on a turbo. Plus if you're talking an ecoboost 2011+ 3.5 and 2.7 we did see some issues on those turbos with coking in the bearings.




Haha cool glad to hear. Yeah Magnatec was a cool product had this neat waxy additive that would coat your engine when the oil cooled, reduced wear to almost nothing on the Sequence IVA wear test. You're right on just keeping up with the oil changes hope you get many more miles out of them! Although you have a ringer (as do I Toyota) so we can run these things on vegetable oil and they'd go on forever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3...e=youtu.be

fyi this video was very insightful. Helps explain what I noticed with mobil 1 running thinner in comparison. Looks like I should stick to EDGE as well considering it is API SP and better suited for direct injection Turbo engines.
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02-02-2024 at 08:01 PM.
02-02-2024 at 08:01 PM.
Quote from JerseyPete :
Same here. My forester leaks oil like an old ho, so that supertech brand full synthetic hits the spot just right 👌

Get a new car you environmental rapist! 🤣🤣🤣
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02-02-2024 at 08:06 PM.
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Quote from EfficientBanana5693 :
Ignore the oil snobs. It's all the same with minor changes due to different manufacturer additives that make little to no difference. What actually matters is oil change interval. Change your oil every 5,000 miles. Ignore the fools who say you can go 10-20k between changes. I had a brother in law argue with me about this to no end. Last year he destroyed an engine with less than 100k miles. Guess who changes his oil every 5,000 miles now?

Toyota themselves say 10,000 mile interval on my Tundra. If my trucks engine fails early I would never buy another Toyota. So why would they say 10,000 miles?
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02-02-2024 at 08:11 PM.
02-02-2024 at 08:11 PM.
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They attempted twice under warranty and failed both times. It's an engine manufacturing defect subaru got sued for. Class action settlement gave me $90 for oil…. in 2017 🤣
Supertech 0w20 FTW!!!!

Then get a different car Chief! Stop dripping oil everywhere. Take
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02-02-2024 at 10:06 PM.
02-02-2024 at 10:06 PM.
Quote from catman17 :
Toyota themselves say 10,000 mile interval on my Tundra. If my trucks engine fails early I would never buy another Toyota. So why would they say 10,000 miles?
When the carmakers use an official 10,000 mile interval, it comes with important conditions that many people don't meet (and don't realize it). For example, if you make many short trips in cold weather, the 10,000 doesn't apply to you.

They've started reducing/eliminating the margins of safety in the oil intervals for a couple reasons: less frequent oil changes save them money on maintenance-inclusive warranties and reduce cost-of-ownership calculations.
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02-03-2024 at 05:47 AM.

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Bought one of these 3 pack deals a week ago. It only came with one when it arrived. When I called in to complain they said that it is the correct weight it was supposed to be (10lbs). They weren't going to do anything and told me to dispute it with my credit card company. I told them 10 pounds was the weight for only one and they said they wouldn't do anything. Pretty unbelievable.
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02-03-2024 at 06:21 AM.
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Then get a different car Chief! Stop dripping oil everywhere. Take
Some accountability…
Presumably in your world allowing someone else to drive it isn't taking accountability, so you're advising that he/she shouldn't sell it or trade it in, but rather dump it in a junkyard. I don't think that is likely to be taken seriously by anyone looking to save $10 on an oil change. If taking the current engine out of circulation is really the only solution here, it seems like just replacing the engine would be a slicker deal than junking the entire car.
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02-03-2024 at 09:57 AM.
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Amazon deal a couple months back was a little better (should have stocked up on more then). But this is still a very good deal- in for 1 box of 0w-40.
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Quote from JerseyPete :
Same here. My forester leaks oil like an old ho, so that supertech brand full synthetic hits the spot just right 👌
Yup, I don't see the problem as long as you stay true to your oil change intervals. Been using Supertech/Kirkland on my Ridgeline, no issues.

If however, I had a high performance vehicle, I'd probably go Mobil1.
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Bought one of these 3 pack deals a week ago. It only came with one when it arrived. When I called in to complain they said that it is the correct weight it was supposed to be (10lbs). They weren't going to do anything and told me to dispute it with my credit card company. I told them 10 pounds was the weight for only one and they said they wouldn't do anything. Pretty unbelievable.

Why not just return it, instead of flailing around on the floor like a fish? It's not like everyone in America doesn't live within reason of a Walmart.
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Why not just return it, instead of flailing around on the floor like a fish? It's not like everyone in America doesn't live within reason of a Walmart.

That's the plan, but it's a 25 minute drive
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Toyota themselves say 10,000 mile interval on my Tundra. If my trucks engine fails early I would never buy another Toyota. So why would they say 10,000 miles?
Personally, on the wife's Camry also with 10k intervals, I'm changing around 7500 mi. Youtube Toyota mechanics say 5k, service manual says 10k (normal conditions), so I'm going in the middle.

Toyota says tire rotations at 5k, but I also just do those at 7500 mi with the oil.
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02-03-2024 at 11:47 AM.
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It's better on the engine to use the cheapest oils at 5k vs the best oils at 10k. They have proven this in fleet vehicles and black stone lab results
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02-03-2024 at 12:15 PM.
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I bought the 0W-40 European FS 3-pack for like 70 with tax. It already shipped after 1 day it said. Good deal!
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02-03-2024 at 02:42 PM.
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I drive a 2012 Toyota Prius, I change the oil every 10k miles with Mobil 1 oil. It's at 254k without issues. Follow the manufacturers recommendations.
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