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5W30 NON Synthetic?????

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5W30 NON Synthetic?????

Post by PhillT »

I am having a hard time trying to find 5W30 non-synthetic (mineral oil).

So far, all I can find is Penrite Pro5.

Anyone able to add to the list?? (available in Australia of course)
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Post by sheps »

i cant help ya but i am curious. why do you want a mineral oil?
what about straight 30 plenty of choices there.
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oopps how did that happen.
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Post by Bruceh »

sheps wrote:oopps how did that happen.
You drinking early today Sheps?
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Post by sheps »

yep, is is house work day. i just cant mop floors sober.
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Post by PhillT »

sheps wrote:i cant help ya but i am curious. why do you want a mineral oil?
what about straight 30 plenty of choices there.
In fear of starting a whole new debate, I'll just say that I have my reasons for wanting it.
The straight 30 just won't do for my particular application, although it is good in the lawnmower. I would be interested to know why a lawnmower is better with a mono grade oil though, ....they still get started cold.
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Post by sheps »

i had a air cooled 2 valve 4 cylinder motor made in 79 that was recommended
to run on straight 50. does it mater if it is friction modified?
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Post by sheps »

i think the Valvoline 5w30 is a mineral oil that is synthetic fortified, so
just has synthetic additives as does most oil.
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Post by PhillT »

sheps wrote:i think the Valvoline 5w30 is a mineral oil that is synthetic fortified, so
just has synthetic additives as does most oil.
The only Valvoline blended oil is the Engine Armour range,...no 5W30 in it.
Same as their Mineral oil range, no 5W30.

It is looking like the Penrite at this stage. I thought there would be others.
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Post by murcod »

Check what the "base oil" is in each oil type (if it's Ester or POA base stock then it's a true synthetic.) A lot of cheap "synthetics" are nothing more than mineral oils that have been doctored a bit. A legal loop hole allows them to be sold as "synthetics" when in reality they are based on mineral oils and not "man made" at all.

Do a bit of googling and you find a lot of info on the subject.

Here you go this will explain better than I did above! http://www.synthetic-oils-wholesale.com ... ute=whatIs
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Post by VR Rodeo »

PhillT wrote:
sheps wrote:i think the Valvoline 5w30 is a mineral oil that is synthetic fortified, so
just has synthetic additives as does most oil.
The only Valvoline blended oil is the Engine Armour range,...no 5W30 in it.
Same as their Mineral oil range, no 5W30.

It is looking like the Penrite at this stage. I thought there would be others.
Valvoline Durablend comes in 5w30

http://www.valvoline.com.au/pdf/DuraBle ... 20Oils.pdf
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Post by gumtree »

i hope u arnt using it on a sierra or older vitara coz it will be too thin.
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Post by PhillT »

gumtree wrote:i hope u arnt using it on a sierra or older vitara coz it will be too thin.
Thanks VR Rodeo.

No, not in Sierra or older Vitara. It is specified for my use.

Cheers.
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