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5-Qt Pennzoil Platinum Full Synthetic Motor Oil (Various) + $25 eGift Card Rebate

(Select Walmart Stores, In-Store Only)

from 2 for ~$47.55

$74

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Select Walmart Stores (for reference only) have 5-Quart Pennzoil Platinum Full Synthetic Motor Oil (Various) + $25 eGift Card (Rebate Details) on sale from 2 for ~$47.55 (In-Store Only).

Thanks to community member jimbo426 for finding this deal

Note: Must purchase 2 in-store. Price and availability may vary by location.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • To receive a $25 digital gift card by email, you must select the qualifying Pennzoil Platinum Full Synthetic motor oil product you purchase and complete the form
  • Orders that are canceled and/or product returns are ineligible for this offer
  • All request for this promotional offer include a USPS address verification check
  • Offer valid at participating locations only; void in RI and where prohibited or restricted by law
  • Limit of 1 per person, household or address
  • Offer valid through September 30, 2024 or while promotional offer last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by jimbo426
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Select Walmart Stores (for reference only) have 5-Quart Pennzoil Platinum Full Synthetic Motor Oil (Various) + $25 eGift Card (Rebate Details) on sale from 2 for ~$47.55 (In-Store Only).

Thanks to community member jimbo426 for finding this deal

Note: Must purchase 2 in-store. Price and availability may vary by location.

Available (links and prices are for reference only):

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • To receive a $25 digital gift card by email, you must select the qualifying Pennzoil Platinum Full Synthetic motor oil product you purchase and complete the form
  • Orders that are canceled and/or product returns are ineligible for this offer
  • All request for this promotional offer include a USPS address verification check
  • Offer valid at participating locations only; void in RI and where prohibited or restricted by law
  • Limit of 1 per person, household or address
  • Offer valid through September 30, 2024 or while promotional offer last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Pennzoil Platinum Full Synthetic 0W-20 Motor Oil (5-Quart, Single)

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Kouskous44
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No more penzoil for me after they didnt give me my rebate from past deals, even though I followed their instructions exactly.
badman9
129 Posts
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Same, they literally altered the terms of the deal post-submission Darth Vader to Lando style
Moneylaw
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Same.

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Jul 11, 2024
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ankit42235
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from Maple_Physicist :
Walmart - In-Store Purchase Only/Online Purchases Ineligible
Curbside pick up also consider as in-store purchase ?
Jul 11, 2024
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LavenderAction3677
Jul 11, 2024
42 Posts
Can you choose in store pick up and not have any issues? (Walmart)
Jul 11, 2024
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LavenderAction3677
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from LavenderAction3677 :
Can you choose in store pick up and not have any issues? (Walmart)
Order online, but in store pick up
Jul 11, 2024
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AL68
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from ankit42235 :
Curbside pick up also consider as in-store purchase ?
Quote from LavenderAction3677 :
Order online, but in store pick up
In store means, you taking two 5 quart jugs from selves and checking out. Yes, I know it's difficult and more work but that's the only option for a rebate. Do it any other way and you will complain about not getting your rebate.
Jul 11, 2024
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Roveldude
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from GregryS :
That's because <snip>
Seriously, was this posted by A.I.*?

*Artificial Intelligence or Actual Ignorance, pick one.
Jul 11, 2024
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surefire2007
Jul 11, 2024
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Just buy the super tech synthetic from walmart and forget about such marketing gimmicks!!!
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HPPTT
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from Kouskous44 :
No more penzoil for me after they didnt give me my rebate from past deals, even though I followed their instructions exactly.
Same here. I followed the instructions down to the letter, but still got screwed.

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Jul 11, 2024
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alexmg2420
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from Archimedes001 :
It was definitely the cheap gas. We did a single engine test of top-tier vs non-detergent gas splitting the bank of a v8 so each bank ran a different gas. Non-det left lots of deposits.
Was this test done on a direct injection engine?

It was my understanding that GDI engines don't really benefit as much from detergent gasoline since the fuel doesn't flow over the valves like it would with port or throttle body injection.

Edit: Other than keeping the injectors clean, which can be accomplished with the occasional DIY fuel treatment.
Last edited by alexmg2420 July 11, 2024 at 09:45 AM.
Jul 11, 2024
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LaughinGass
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from Archimedes001 :
It was definitely the cheap gas. We did a single engine test of top-tier vs non-detergent gas splitting the bank of a v8 so each bank ran a different gas. Non-det left lots of deposits.
Without details, this experiment sounds very flawed.

Two fuels going into two separate banks....one engine controller. The two fuels could easily have slightly different energy densities and other properties...the engine controller would be adjusting injector to pulse width and ignition timing for the engine as a whole, so one side could be running lean, while the other rich. How did you manage and maintain fuel pressure? Usually that's done with a vacuum modulated FPR for the injectors as a whole...so you decoupled them...are you certain the pressure was identical? Even slightly more pressure on one side will mean more volume of fuel getting injected.

This in turn could result in uneven cylinder and combustion temperatures, which can lead to more or less deposits forming.


The major flaw (absent more information) is it seems to me the experiment didn't properly control for all of the variables. You cannot reach a sound conclusion in this setup. The fact that you ran two fuels in parallel could be the very reason one of them formed deposits.
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Archimedes001
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from alexmg2420 :
Was this test done on a direct injection engine?
It was my understanding that GDI engines don't really benefit as much from detergent gasoline since the fuel doesn't flow over the valves like it would with port or throttle body injection.
This was before GDI was popular so yes you're correct pure GDI engines don't benefit as much however some OEMS now have both port and direct injection to prevent the soot buildup like Volvo had in their first gen GDI. I think they ran this test about 15 years ago.


Quote from LaughinGass :
Without details, this experiment sounds very flawed.
Possibly but it was run by a team of PhDs and engineers and I'd like to think they had some clue as to what they were doing. I didn't run it so I can't give you the details but they just showed us the results internally. Don't recall if they ever publicized it but I thought it was cool and always wish they could have done the same for engine oil but unfortunately splitting that system is even more difficult than splitting the fuel.
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Archimedes001
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from pr1nyc1 :
Don't all refineries add some sort of detergent?
It's added at the terminals and yes all gas has a set minimum det level. The top tier stuff adds more like Costco gas adds a lot more so I like to use that.
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koge811
Jul 11, 2024
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Don't bother just buy Costco oil when on sale
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mickey1987
Jul 11, 2024
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Quote from Kouskous44 :
No more penzoil for me after they didnt give me my rebate from past deals, even though I followed their instructions exactly.
Totally agree. Now I just wait for Costco to have their sale. Usually $30 for 2 jugs and NO REBATE INVOLVED.
Jul 11, 2024
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Roveldude
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Quote from koge811 :
Don't bother just buy Costco oil when on sale
I would, if it was $11.50 for a jug.

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Timless
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Quote from Archimedes001 :
This was before GDI was popular so yes you're correct pure GDI engines don't benefit as much however some OEMS now have both port and direct injection to prevent the soot buildup like Volvo had in their first gen GDI. I think they ran this test about 15 years ago.




Possibly but it was run by a team of PhDs and engineers and I'd like to think they had some clue as to what they were doing. I didn't run it so I can't give you the details but they just showed us the results internally. Don't recall if they ever publicized it but I thought it was cool and always wish they could have done the same for engine oil but unfortunately splitting that system is even more difficult than splitting the fuel.
Why would they need phds for a test like that? It sounds like a project farm type test.

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