Pennzoil High Mileage Synthetic Blend 5W-30 Motor Oil for Vehicles Over 75K Miles (5-Quart, Single-Pack)

4.200,00 $

Description


Price: $42.00
(as of Jul 23,2024 05:06:51 UTC – Details)


Pennzoil High Mileage SAE 5W-30 Motor Oil is a synthetic blend motor oil engineered for cars that have accumulated more than 75,000 miles and provides proven wear protection. As your car ages, leaks may develop and cause higher oil consumption and burn off which is why your engine might be needing frequent top-offs. Severe oil consumption and oil burn off may also cause other issues, leaving deposits on the internal parts of your engine. Pennzoil High Mileage motor oil is enhanced with an outstanding combination of special conditioning seal agents and additives to help stop leaks from aging seals, reduce the oil consumption that is typical of older and worn engines, and helps prevent sludge and other damaging deposits. It comes with free warranty coverage of up to 10 years or 300,000 miles* (whichever comes first). It meets or exceeds the following OEM requirements: Chrysler MS-6395; Ford WSS-M2C960-B1 and WSS-M2C960-A. Meets or exceeds the requirements of the following industry specifications: API SP-RC and all previous categories; ILSAC GF-6A. For a full list of equipment approvals and recommendations, please consult your local Shell Technical Help Desk and always consult your owner’s manual. (*Pennzoil Lubrication Limited Warranty: Up to 10 years or 300,000 miles, whichever comes first, if you exclusively use Pennzoil motor oil, Pennzoil Professional motor oil, Pennzoil Gold Synthetic Blend motor oil, Pennzoil High Mileage motor oil, or Pennzoil Full Synthetic motor oil. Your engine must have less than 125,000 miles and have been manufactured in the past 72 months. To maintain your warranty, change your vehicle’s oil and oil filter at least as often as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Enrollment required. Keep your receipts. Other conditions apply. See Pennzoil.com/warranty for full details and terms.)
Synthetic blend High Mileage 5W-30 engine oil specially formulated to help stop leaks and reduced oil consumption in worn engines
Recommended for vehicles with over 75,000 miles
Helps prevent sludge and other damaging deposits
Provides proven wear protection for engine parts
Exceeds the requirements of the following industry specifications: API SP-RC and all previous categories; ILSAC GF-6A
Free warranty coverage of up to 10 years or 300,000 miles* (whichever comes first)
Single 5-quart bottle with ergonomic design for easy handling and pouring

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Customers like the quality, performance, and value of the auto oil. For example, they mention it’s a good premium oil, works well, and is reasonably priced. That said, opinions are mixed on leakage.

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  1. Long Review. Oil for street use, strip, and the future.
    Long Review. I hope that you take the time to read it.I have always loved Pennzoil because growing up it was the oil of choice of successful top fuel funny car, top fuel dragster, alcohol dragster, alcohol funny car, and the Altered classes. Every successful winning sprint car I remember ran Pennzoil. Also this oil was a common sight for the mom and pop or hobbyist racers who were not supported by big names. I specifically remember when Pennzoil made the finest racing oil that sadly they have discounted production of. Their racing oil was the only one I can remember that said it was specifically formulated for use with methanol and nitromethane fuels. I can remember watching my father make a quarter mile pass and those win lights on both sides of the track were Pennzoil lights they were a beautiful sight at night I miss those. I loved using their racing oil I wish they would bring it back. This oil has proven itself over many years to be the best. You probably think I am paid or endorsed by Pennzoil I ain’t. Speaking from my own personal experience with this oil in street, racing, and air cooled engine applications I can tell you it is excellent. I have sent this oil off for analysis by caterpillar diesel and it returned with much better numbers than the popular brand that rhymes with vaseline people find so amazing. Look up the sheer numbers of this oil that will impress you. This oil has plenty of zinc along with the neccessary wear additives to protect older or even newer engines. This oil has always been made from the best bases and it has improved I think. Plus this oil supprts American jobs it is made right here in the USA.If you think im full of nonsense contact the manufacturer they have always had the best technical support right here in the USA. They have answered many questions for me and I appreciate them they have saved me a lot of headachesA few examples using this high mileage conventional oil.One engine running this oil is 37 years old, all original, and high mileage, and no leaks. Had the original clutch and flywheel replaced at 137k. The mechanic who did the job said he was impressed my rear main seal was not seeping and looked perfectly fine. This 37 year old engine has had 10w-30 conventional Pennzoil used for every oil change at 3000 miles since it was bought from the dealership. Compression last tested it was just fine, oil pressure was fine, it doesn’t consume/burn oil, it runs excellent, and it does not leak a drop of oil never has. When I did a valve adjustment on this engine everything was impressively clean no sludge or wax buidup. I plan to stick with this oil because I know it works in this engine.This is my choice of oil in gasoline or propane burning air cooled single cylinder commercial equipment engines. Also commercial single or twin cylinder generator or portable welders that call for 10w-30 weight oil this is the best in my opinion. These engines get used hard, run long hours, operate in extreme conditions, operate in the worst environments, and need the best oil. I change the oil at the intervals that the manufacturer says and have absolutely no problems.My other observation is that current gasoline is not what it used to be especially with the 10% ethanol. What I do on engines using this oil burning the current grades of trashy pump gasoline is change it on time at 3000 miles or at three months.Engines I have disassembled for repair or rebuild that have used only conventional Pennzoil from day one that have been cared for by their owner I have never seen any “sludge”or premature wear. I can say I have honestly never seen any problems that were in any way oil related in an engine using the correct weight and designation of Pennzoil. Even engines that were used in harsh environments or engines ran hard this oil protected them perfectly. So these are other reason why I stick with this brand.Keeping your oil and filter changed in all engines is just cheap insurance in my opinion. Every oil related failure I have ever seen was from not enough oil, wrong type or weight of oil, and people never changing it because they think they are smarter than an oil manufacturer who performs more testing than they can imagine. So if you believe all of these stupid oil conspiracy theories I honestly feel sorry for any respectful responsible mechanic you will have to deal with when you have a failure.One pickup I had that under the hood was a 350 cubic inch V8 manufactured in 1976. This engine had nothing but conventional 10w-30 Pennzoil used in its engine at every 3000 mile oil change by the first owner. This vehicle was bone stock with no modifications. It did a whole lot of towing and hauling never giving any problems. When I got this pickup it had an excess of over 300k plus miles on it still running strong. The engine only consumed a tiny bit of oil from wore valve guides and tired valve seals. This engine also did not leak or seep oil all gaskets were factory I ran the heck out of it and it probably had 400k plus miles on it. Just like the previous owner I used 10w-30 conventional Pennzoil in that engine and that engine lasted many miles.Ideas and other thoughtsThis oil will help the old seals stay pliable. If you don’t believe me go buy some NOS 40 year old oil seals. Allow them soak a while in this high mileage 10w-30 oil. I did this test myself and I was pleased to notice a difference so try it out it was a fun little experiment. If you see a seep or a little oil mist on a seal on your old engine try this oil you will notice an improvement. Also If your using synthetic and noticing a little oil seeping try this oil instead I honestly like it more than the synthetic.By the way if you read the above I am not referring to a leaking bad wore out seal. Those leaks can only be fixed by replacement of the OEM seal or do yourself a favor buy an OEM equivalent gasket. I recommend the gasket brand old Smokey Yunick swears by in his Power Secrets. To sum it all up little common sense says no oil can fix a damaged or defective gasket, seal, or poorly maintained engine.Closing thoughts 🙂 Get yourself a few big bottle of this great oil, buy some oil filters, get those kids away from those computers/phones, start that kid changing oil young. Together you and your kid changing the oil, oil filter, checking old oil in the drain pan for debris, teach proper safe handling of oil, disposing of oil properly, and importantly make some memories. I can remember handing my father Pennzoil in cans at the drag strip and in his garage. I can also remember that first time I changed oil with my father. So build some memories along with character with your oil change. I guarantee your kids will thank you when they are older and you will have some fun memories. Doesn’t have to be your kid it can be any kid by the way. Thank you so much for reading this review and I hope that it has helped you.

  2. Works really well.
    I’ve been using it since I drove my car past the 75k mark. So far it does the job well, and it protects the engine really good. Stick to your manufacturer recommendations folks, not everything should take full synthetic if it ain’t designed for it.

  3. I tried Hi mileage Penzoil it’s good
    When I first put this high mileage in, I didn’t think it was working, but now I know that it does. It’s the best high mileage motor oil you can get it stopped the oil leakage, and is slick as glass.

  4. Conventional Oil
    Prefer conventional oil in my older vehicles. 20 + years.Some of the synthetics are too fine and seep.

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