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|    mike to kludge@panix.com    |
|    Re: Conventional oil hard to find?    |
|    24 Mar 21 00:00:07    |
   
   XPost: alt.home.repair   
   From: this@address.is.invalid   
      
   On 23-03-2021 17:55 Scott Dorsey wrote:   
      
   >>Did you check your local Costco?   
   >   
   > There are other stores in this world besides Costco.   
      
   Do those other stores match Costco sale prices?   
      
   What matters for motor oil that is frequently changed is only three things   
   (1) price   
   (2) API quality (but it's really hard to find poor quality oil anyways)   
   (3) Viscosity range (which itself only matters most in the extremes)   
      
   Conventional SN has to be about half the price to compete with SP synthetic   
   (because synthetic lasts about twice as long and is a bit slipperier too).   
      
   I bought the one case of API SP fully synthetic 5W30 because I needed it but   
   I generally buy a few cases when Costco gasoline motor oil goes on sale.   
      
   If we assume Costco sale pricing will perhaps be around $2 per quart for   
   full synthetic API SP motor oil (of varying viscosity ranges) then the   
   comparison price for the API SN dino juice has to be about $1 per quart.   
      
   At anything more than about $1 per quart the dino juice won't be worth it.   
   It does't matter what store.   
      
   All that matters for motor oil that is frequently changed is price & API   
   quality & viscosity range - and not the store from which you bought it.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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