Quaker State Synthetic winter oil?
Has anyone heard of this special forumulated winter synthetic oil offered by Quaker State?
http://www.quakerstate.com/pag...l.asp
I'm thinking about giving it a try as our western Canadian winters can go below 30 degrees celsius!
I've been using Mobil SuperSyn 5W-30 for a couple years now, no problems except that it burns alot.. I was thinking about going Amsoil for the winter, but what do you guys think of this new Quaker State stuff?
Thanks
http://www.quakerstate.com/pag...l.asp
I'm thinking about giving it a try as our western Canadian winters can go below 30 degrees celsius!
I've been using Mobil SuperSyn 5W-30 for a couple years now, no problems except that it burns alot.. I was thinking about going Amsoil for the winter, but what do you guys think of this new Quaker State stuff?
Thanks
Why don't you go with one of the Mobil 1 Synth 0w - x0 oils? Go with the 0w-40 oil to help protect against cold starts. The thicker multigrade 40 might help you with your oil burning problem.
http://www.mobil1.com/index.jsp
http://www.mobil.com/USA-Engli...0.asp
http://www.mobil1.com/index.jsp
http://www.mobil.com/USA-Engli...0.asp
thanks, i'll take that thought into consideration.. i don't drive hard in winter, so I think I might just use the 5W-30 Mobil1 like i've been doing all this time.. I won't burn much as long as i'm not full throttling it to class
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