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That's not too bad of a price really. Still cheaper than Amsoil or Redline and I don't think Amsoil even has that much Moly in it to start with.I think the last change lasted about 8100 miles. That Redline was nice, but the website I used to get it from wasn't working to submit my order last weekend. Only to find out, that Schaeffer's was sold at local NAPA store. The look they gave me when I asked about that oil... They stated that due to it's price not a lot of people request it. I think it was $9.29 a quart.
Thats not a bad price. I do redline here in Canada and I pay depending what else I'm ordering its between $17 to $19 quart.I think the last change lasted about 8100 miles. That Redline was nice, but the website I used to get it from wasn't working to submit my order last weekend. Only to find out, that Schaeffer's was sold at local NAPA store. The look they gave me when I asked about that oil... They stated that due to it's price not a lot of people request it. I think it was $9.29 a quart.
Hello, Since I bought the truck in 2019, I have ran PUP 1st, Amsoil 2nd w/ Lucas Oil additive, Redline 3rd/4th and now Schaeffer's all in the 5W20 viscosity. I have used a couple of different brands of filters. Since most are about the same price, I have been using the K&N 1017 model. I never really noticed much difference with the Amsoil and PUP. The Redline seemed to quiet it some, but had a left exhaust manifold replaced and its been quiet since. But using oil with moly in it, seems to make a little more difference. In colder climates it seems to be nice to have that extra lubrication in the engine.
Yes they doYes, please keep us posted. Shaeffers may be a good alternative if it helps keep the engine quiet. Do they have a 5w-30?
So if you ask me the oils you choose really don't need additives, just maybe PUP because their moly level is average, so adding even 10 ounce lubegard which is 6 bucks can boost moly by 100ppm. Amsoil, Redline and Shaeffers I cant think of much reason to add an additive, unless you are dealing with hemi tick. All in all I'm glad you posted about Shaeffers, I think if if there are oils that we didn't test enough during our hemi tick testing years it would have been shaeffers and motul. Keep the forum updated on how your shaeffers works for ya, good stuff thanks.
Supreme 9000 since its available in 5w20. The 7000 appears to be a teriffic oil for a syn blend. Msds showed i believe 20 percent pao. I may be mistaken but iirc its 20 percent and 9000 series is 70 percent pao in 5w20 atleastAre you guys using the supreme 7000 or the 9000?
I’m not even sure where the closest Napa is to me so a year ago when I changed my oil and put in this Schaeffers 9000 supreme, I ended up ordering it online and I think I paid about $70 for 7 quarts. But yeah, like I said in my above post, I’m really anxious to see how the Blackstone report looks because I was surprised that the Amsoil‘s 5W20 signature I ran before the Schaeffers only had 175 ppm of moly and this stuff is over 300, even on a 6000 mile interval. Not only that, the TBN was like 4.3 whereas the TBN on the Amsoil was only 3.3 on a 6,098 mile interval.That's not too bad of a price really. Still cheaper than Amsoil or Redline and I don't think Amsoil even has that much Moly in it to start with.