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Mike Paula 05-11-2006 11:53 AM

Wally World Oil
 
Ok Was at Wal-Mart the other day and they had a house brand Full synthetic oil for the same cost as a brand name Dino Oil. Who’s oil is it? How can they sell it at half the price as Mobile 1?

10x 05-11-2006 12:39 PM

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I don't know, seen the same thing too. Often wondered the same thing. Good question though. Is synthetic oil all the same? Synthetic is synthetic, right?
I still use mobil 1 when I run synthetic. :eek:

I believe Hydrocruiser here on the board had a big thread about the same kinda thing here last year.
Can anyone else that remembers it chime in please?

Thanks, Frank

Hydrocruiser 05-11-2006 08:10 PM

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WalMart's brand of fully synthetic oil is called SuperTech and it is packaged by Warren Oil Company.

http://www.warrenoil.com/

Now Warren is a "re-packaging & blending" company...mostly anyways. They do not just sell their products. They do not blend a fully synthetic so it is another product repackaged. Which one..who knows?

Here is what they do:

Warren has packaging facilities in Dunn, NC, Benton, AL, San Antonio, TX, Johnstown, PA, Marion, ILL, And West Memphis, AR
Principal Business is as follows:
Compounding, Blending and Packaging of Automotive Lubricants and Household Chemicals

Custom Packaging

Distribution of all Major Motor Oils

Distribution of most Major Automotive Chemical Lines

Bulk Distributors of Warren and Lubriguard

fund razor 05-12-2006 11:57 AM

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They have to repackage it because the original lable is in Chinese.

Chris288 05-12-2006 12:01 PM

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I thought it was also re-cycled ????? :rolleyes:

J-Bonz 05-13-2006 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
WalMart's brand of fully synthetic oil is called SuperTech and it is packaged by Warren Oil Company.

http://www.warrenoil.com/

Now Warren is a "re-packaging & blending" company...mostly anyways. They do not just sell their products. They do not blend a fully synthetic so it is another product repackaged. Which one..who knows?

Here is what they do:

Warren has packaging facilities in Dunn, NC, Benton, AL, San Antonio, TX, Johnstown, PA, Marion, ILL, And West Memphis, AR
Principal Business is as follows:
Compounding, Blending and Packaging of Automotive Lubricants and Household Chemicals

Custom Packaging

Distribution of all Major Motor Oils

Distribution of most Major Automotive Chemical Lines

Bulk Distributors of Warren and Lubriguard


It may be synthetic but, with what additive package?
Its hard enough to keep up with a big name, Mobils oil package can change frequently. As for a small company, who knows. Base stocks are the foundation for the house, additives are the stripppers inside the house.
Jr.

mboger 05-13-2006 01:21 AM

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i have heard it comes from the same as mobil
but that is just what i heard i havent had the nerve to try it yet

offthefront 05-13-2006 06:15 AM

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I have used Super Tech in my truck and cars for several years .. now these are my daily drivers... but seems like a good quality oil ... I have not used the Syn ... I do remember seeing a oil filter test and the super tech came in very high ......m

Hydrocruiser 05-13-2006 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mboger
i have heard it comes from the same as mobil
but that is just what i heard i havent had the nerve to try it yet

In the "old days" I woudl try most anything...with reduced ZDDP levels you need to test an oil before you use it in a boat or a car that you intend to keep.

In general using oils that are NOT intended for cars is the best way to go. The auto/diesel oils are very high in ZDDp...the higher weight oils too such as 15W-50 or 20W-50's. Nothing beats motorcycle oils.

For cars Mobil's 10W-40 Synthetic motorcycle oil is about the best thing going. That's what I would use in any car I was keeping or in a performance vehicle. ZDDP is around 1800 ppm.

Many auto oils now have ZDDP levels of 300-400 ppm....that means lots of wear that could be prevented.

gsmith9898 05-13-2006 08:48 PM

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sre you saying that diesel oils are good?


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