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Costco Members: 4-Pk 5-Qt Kirkland Signature Full Synthetic Motor Oil (various)

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$54 each

$70

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 4-Pack 5-Quart Kirkland Signature Full Synthetic Motor Oil (various) for $53.99 each. Shipping is free.

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  • This offer is $10 less than the previous +79 Frontpage Deal from September 2024.
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 4-Pack 5-Quart Kirkland Signature Full Synthetic Motor Oil (various) for $53.99 each. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member HappyPixel for sharing this deal.

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Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • This offer is $10 less than the previous +79 Frontpage Deal from September 2024.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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Archimedes001
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LOL that's not really correct... Premium stuff can have up to 50% more additives and a better, cleaner VM. Yes there are mainly 4 large additive companies (many more medium and smaller) but let's take the biggest of those 4, Lubrizol. They sell many different additive packages so just because many blenders buy from them doesn't mean they buy the same package.

The stuff sold at a price point (bargain basement) will meet API SP and dexos1 will have a treat rate of about 8.5% wt in the engine oil. Treat rate is the focus for products sold under a bid as the additive is sold by the ton, the less you use the cheaper the product. The more premium stuff will meet ACEA, MB 229, VW 501, etc. and have a treat rate of closer to 13%.

Now the clincher for me is that cheap additive package will pair with a cheap viscosity modifier (VM), the stuff that makes it a 0W-xx, usually some olefin copolymer (OCP). These are what I refer to as dirty polymers because they tend to leave more deposits as they break down (piston walls, skirts, rings, turbo bearings).

Those premium packages because they need to pass more stringent Euro specs will use a styrenic type polymer usually a star polymer which is a cleaner and more shear stable VM. This helps us keep the pistons cleaner = less scuffing, blow by, better power, better fuel economy, and these days more importantly a cleaner turbo as those are very hard on oil.

In the end the cheap stuff will not kill your engine, but much like living on ramen noodles and McDonalds it isn't going to make that engine stay at like new performance. I used to formulate this stuff before I retired so happy to answer questions.
Marlin1975
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You can use 0w-20 just fine. Heck same motor outside the US calls for up to 5w-30

Lower viscosity in the US is for CAFE reasons, not motor longevity.
patrocle
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I guess here is the list where is coming from

page 8 and 9

https://engineoil.api.org/Directo...nyId=10297

Warren Oil
https://www.warrenoil.com/
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Marlin1975
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Quote from chrisaf69 :
I change my vehicle that only takes 5.x quarts once a year. Is this oil fine sitting on a shelf for 4-5 years?

As long as its sealed then yea no problem. If its open just put in a plastic bag to keep moisture out.
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mrstangblb
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Thanks, OP! I bought a 12 pack of OW-20 for $34.99: https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...91477.html
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JackBurton
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Bought 4 cases last sale and still have one due to one of our vehicles totaled. New replacement takes 0w-16, wish Costco sold it.
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crxfluffy
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Quote from patrocle :
Who does this costco oil? rebranded from where? I normally use the Penzoil 5w-20 Ultra full synthetic for Ram Truck

Warren Oil (same as Walmart SuperTech and other brands). It's a good middle grade quality oil.
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ToddB6889
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Seems like a good deal. about $2.70 a quart. Thanks for correcting me potatocodone!!!

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Potatocodone
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Quote from ToddB6889 :
Seems like a good deal. about $10.80 a quart.
I'm sure you meant to say ~$2.70/quart Wink
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Quote from JackBurton :
Bought 4 cases last sale and still have one due to one of our vehicles totaled. New replacement takes 0w-16, wish Costco sold it.

You can use 0w-20 just fine. Heck same motor outside the US calls for up to 5w-30

Lower viscosity in the US is for CAFE reasons, not motor longevity.
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jmicah88
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Quote from ToddB6889 :
Seems like a good deal. about $10.80 a quart.

$2.70 a quart.
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Quote from mrstangblb :
Thanks, OP! I bought a 12 pack of OW-20 for $34.99: https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...91477.html
That's more expensive than buying this 4-pk 5-qt for $54
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Gt7737
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Quote from crxfluffy :
Warren Oil (same as Walmart SuperTech and other brands). It's a good middle grade quality oil.

This is above mid grade oil . This oil and Walmarts oil is just as good as AMSOIL and royal purple. If you Don't believe me , believe Lake speed jr. - Lake Speed Jr. is a certified lubrication specialist and a well-known tribologist, meaning he specializes in the science and engineering of friction and lubrication

There are only 4 major companies in the that make the additives that go in oil.

https://youtu.be/e8dCFcF0qBQ?si=p8Cx2w2Kwc-siPmE
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ToddB6889
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Quote from Potatocodone :
I'm sure you meant to say ~$2.70/quart Wink
Ooops my bad. Just woke up shouldnt try to do math until I have had my coffee!!!
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Quote from bookerttt :
Big Fan of Costco and Kirkland. That being said not sure I'll ever buy this oil again because the clear/white vertical line that is supposed to tell you how much oil you've poured does not work. So, there's no easy gauge as to how much you've poured or how much is left in the bottle. If your vehicle takes 5 quarts it's not an issue…..unless you're just trying to add a quart between oil changes.
Flash light at opening of jug. Will reflect off surface of oil and then you can see the white strip light up the empty space before oil level. But I just bought a kitchen quart measure so I can measure out the leftover jugs so I know the quart or half quart adds.
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