Engine oil VALVOLINE or PENNZOIL

PENNZOIL Engine oil
fluxlo
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I swear by penz ultra platinum/euro platinum in my cars. Really good anti wear additive package in that stuff.

Pros: good anti-wear additives
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VALVOLINE Engine oil
RandomSteam20
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 4.0

If you wanna try and solve the oil burning though, try using either Valvoline Restore and Protect 5w-30 engine oil at your next oil change (and use it for top ups as well) or Valvoline Maxlife 5w-30. If you find your burning oil while driving, it’s probably gummed up piston rings in which case use the Restore and Protect- it’ll take a bit (4 consecutive oil changes) but it’s the only off the shelf oil available that will completely clean the rings and stop the burning.

Pros: cleans piston rings, stops oil burning
Cons: requires multiple oil changes
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

I use Pennzoil Platinum. It's made from natural gas, a cleaner base than crude. My engine loves it. Minimal consumption between oil changes and no leaks.

Pros: engine loves it, minimal consumption, no leaks
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

I went with Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5w-30. 20k on the clock of my 2023 and it doesn’t burn a drop of oil. I changed the oil at 1k and 3k after that and it always comes out looking beautifully.

Pros: no oil burn, looks beautiful
Vehicle: Subaru
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VALVOLINE Engine oil
B00_Sucker
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I'd recommend using some Valvoline for your oil changes from now on, particularly their Restore & Protect line. It shut those noisy lifters up in 2 oil changes on my old '09 Avalon, and good lord did it flush out a bunch of gunk I didn't know was in there. I got a few MPG's more after it was said and done, too, and she ran happy.

Pros: quiets lifters, flushes gunk, improved MPG
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
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PENNZOIL Engine oil
TwoKFive1
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 2.0

Pennzoil is fine, definitely not the best though (my 9th Gen si burned a lot using it) if you can get Mobil 1 or Castrol l I’d go for them instead and use an oem filter.

Cons: burned a lot
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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