GUYS and GALS! How many of you out there in the world are using or have used "AMALIE" motor oil and what is your opinion of its quality. Somehow, if I recollect correctly, I thought it was in the old days connected with the high quality "WOLF'S HEAD" motor oil which was always considered the best around along with 'QUAKER STATE" but was much too expensive for me back quite a few years ago. I'd like to hear your thoughts and opinions. THANKS! EAM
EAM, I GREW-UP WITH WOLF'S HEAD and QUAKER STATE OILS, I CAN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT WOLF-HEAD ,BUT I WILL NEVER USE QUARKER-STATE AGAIN!! JIM
Quote from: JAMES A. (JIM) THOMAS on October 18, 2009, 06:17:32 PM
EAM, I GREW-UP WITH WOLF'S HEAD and QUAKER STATE OILS, I CAN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT WOLF-HEAD ,BUT I WILL NEVER USE QUARKER-STATE AGAIN!! JIM
JIM! What happened with your use of Quaker State motor oil. That use to be the oil to put into our cars if we could afford it. We'd all be interested in hearing about your trouble with it. Are you sure it was the oil that caused your problem? That's the first I have heard about Quaker State not doing a good job. EAM
its well known these days that quaker state is a last resort oil....though im not sure why either, but nobody recommends it these days
jeff
Quote from: jeff1956 on October 18, 2009, 06:33:55 PM
its well known these days that quaker state is a last resort oil....though im not sure why either, but nobody recommends it these days
jeff
How about "AMALIE"? Have you ever used it or even heard of it? EAM
EAM ,I HAD A 1957 BEL-AIRE, THAT WOULD NOT STAND FOR QUAKER-STATE M/O IN THE ENGINE YOU COULD RUN ANYTHING ELSE IN IT JUST FINE. JIM
ive never used amalie motor oil, but ill look for its msds sheet to see which company actually produces it these days because its likely not made by the same company the old stuff was made by..if the parent company is reputable then i wouldnt see why it wouldnt be good as well.
jeff
from what ive read amalie has changed hands a lot. it looks like its being produced by sun oil company which also distributes xcel brand lubricants. it has favorable reviews on some lexus sites and a few gm sites as well...probably decent stuff, but ive never used it.
jeff
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its well known these days that quaker state is a last resort oil....though im not sure why either, but nobody recommends it these days
jeff
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I would be very interested to know what facts you have to give such negative info on Quaker State. I've used it for over 40 years without problems. No -- I don't own stock in the company but I'm interested to know what info you have (or anyone else for that matter) that leads you to that recommendation. Facts, studies or other documented info -- not opinions.
Mike
Here we go again.
Growing up I always heard the bad stuff about QS.
Basically, all name brand, good quality oils available today are about the same and don't gum up your engine with wax or whatever.
70 or 80 years ago oils were a lot different and quality likely varied widely from brand to brand. Major or even minor problems with a particular brand of oil in the 1920s or 1930s grew into legends that never died and were repeated ad nauseum as the gospel for decades.
The major brands today are all pretty much the same and I wouldn't be afraid to use any of them in any of my cars - Quaker State included.
Mike,
Any chance it's connected to the old ZDDP issue? See this web site:
http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/engine/flat_tappet_cam_tech/index.html
Regards,
John Tozer
#7946
i admitted in my own post that i didnt even know the reason it gained that rep. So, you should have realized that i was stating an opinion that seems highly regarded and probably unfounded. i don't use quaker state..sorry if i've offended you, by way of your choice in oil. if you take a sampling of the general public i'm sure you would find this same, possibly uninformed opinion about quaker state products. Go on using quaker state if its working fine for you!
jeff
No. I'm not offended. When I was a kid I heard the same nonsense about QS. Then I heard stuff about Castrol. Some people say Pennzoil is no good. These things are like the stories about cats stealing babies' breath - they're old wives' tales.
even the strangest rumor has its basis in fact I am from Butler PA oil country. Pa crude is high in paraffin so any oil made with it (Quaker State , Pennzoil) was thought to cause sludge in the engine . while this is certainly more due to irregular oil changes this socalled fact was always taken as gospel around here where we have a town called Petrolia where they refine paraffin for commercial use out of Pa. crude.
Mr Henry is correct. The use of Penn based crudes resulted in vast amount of sludge build up in the oil pan. Pulling the pan as was recommended on the 20's, 30's, and 40's cars, and even into the 50's before the advent of the oil filter.
Even in the post spin on filter days, the pan would be 1/4" to 1/2" deep in sediment (read paraffin)when regular usage of Pa. based oils were used.
With today's sophisticated blends, this won't necessarily hold true. Even the cheapest priced oils are now refined and marketed under a house brand name, while being refined from what some know as the oil leaders.
Some people have money to throw away, some just need an oil change. The key is the research into the product you wish to purchase.
I use the 'house brand' of a Fl. based parts outlet. The name of the oil is called Parts Master. It's refined and bottled by Valvoline, in a generic bottle and a $1.75 per quart price discount. Why pay the name brand price for the same product?
Fins
I have said this a few times here and I do not want to start up the whole ZDDP thing again, but, the formula for Rotella has changed in the last couple of years because diesel engines are now required to have catalytic converters and ZDDP is tough on catalytic converters. The CI rated Rotella oils were good as far as ZDDP is concerned but it is no longer available to my knowledge. The new Rotella oils are rated CJ and are way down on ZDDP. I use a ZDDP additive or Mobil 1.
Geoff N.
[quote author=bill henry link=topic=108093.msg148340#msg148340 date=1255988918]
even the strangest rumor has its basis in fact I am from Butler PA oil country. Pa crude is high in paraffin so any oil made with it (Quaker State , Pennzoil) was thought to cause sludge in the engine . while this is certainly more due to irregular oil changes this socalled fact was always taken as gospel around here where we have a town called Petrolia where they refine paraffin for commercial use out of Pa. crude.
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Hi Bill:
I live close to Butler myself. The "myth" of Pa grade crude causing sludge build-up
in the crankcase due to wax content is an old wive's tale. It is technically a "paraffinic based crude oil". However the wax content is removed by a duel process of solvent extraction and chilling leaving an oil with pour points on the same level as any other major certified brand. I've
been to the refinery (in the 70's), have seen it done and have seen it tested. The paraffin was further purified and saved to be resold as a valuable by-product in cosmetics, medical products, etc.
I can't speak about what happened in the 20's and into the early 50's, however, what was causing that sludge build-up was very likely not related to the type of oil being used -- they all were relatively "crude" (no pun intended) formulations compared to what has been in use since the 60's and later. It was likely caused by a combination of (1) poor oil formulations (2) poor crankcase ventilation and (3) lack of proper filtration.
Mike
Quote from: Mike Josephic on October 19, 2009, 10:38:12 PM
[quote author=bill henry link=topic=108093.msg148340#msg148340 date=1255988918]
even the strangest rumor has its basis in fact I am from Butler PA oil country. Pa crude is high in paraffin so any oil made with it (Quaker State , Pennzoil) was thought to cause sludge in the engine . while this is certainly more due to irregular oil changes this socalled fact was always taken as gospel around here where we have a town called Petrolia where they refine paraffin for commercial use out of Pa. crude.
Hi Bill:
I live close to Butler myself. The "myth" of Pa grade crude causing sludge build-up
in the crankcase due to wax content is an old wive's tale. It is technically a "paraffinic based crude oil". However the wax content is removed by a duel process of solvent extraction and chilling leaving an oil with pour points on the same level as any other major certified brand. I've
been to the refinery (in the 70's), have seen it done and have seen it tested. The paraffin was further purified and saved to be resold as a valuable by-product in cosmetics, medical products, etc.
I can't speak about what happened in the 20's and into the early 50's, however, what was causing that sludge build-up was very likely not related to the type of oil being used -- they all were relatively "crude" (no pun intended) formulations compared to what has been in use since the 60's and later. It was likely caused by a combination of (1) poor oil formulations (2) poor crankcase ventilation and (3) lack of proper filtration.
Mike
I agree thats why I called it a so called fact. It was pervasive back in the day though. where you from Mike?
Bill -- I live in Wexford, PA just a few miles south of the Butler County line. I'm about
3 miles off the I-79 Route 910 (Wexford) exit.
We have a pretty active Club here in the Pittsburgh Region. You can check out the website
at http://www.clcpgh.org/
We have events all year -- in fact, this weekend is our 25 Anniversary Banquet. I was the former
Director of the Region, from 2001 - 2007.
We'd love to have you stop by at one of our future events!
Mike
thanks I will check it out . I also belong to a club called the Butler Area Streetmachine Association. We sponsor a lot of cruises in our area. I domake it down to the Starlite Cruise now and then.
Quote from: Mike Josephic on October 20, 2009, 10:40:34 PM
Bill -- I live in Wexford, PA just a few miles south of the Butler County line. I'm about
3 miles off the I-79 Route 910 (Wexford) exit.
We have a pretty active Club here in the Pittsburgh Region. You can check out the website
at http://www.clcpgh.org/
We have events all year -- in fact, this weekend is our 25 Anniversary Banquet. I was the former
Director of the Region, from 2001 - 2007.
We'd love to have you stop by at one of our future events!
Mike
[/quote What's this post got to do with AMALIE motor oil, maybe we all missed something here where this oil is produced? EAM
if i remember correctly....in the tampa florida region is where the company is...didnt say exactly where it might have been refined....unless it was also in the tampa area of florida..
jeff
It was not about Amalie -- but other oils came up later in the discussion and we got a bit
off topic I guess. You'll will see this if you read the entire thread.
Quaker State (as well as Pennzoil, Wolf's Head, Kendall and others) were
all produced in the Oil City, PA region -- where, incidently, the first oil well
in the world was drilled in nearby Titusville, PA in 1859 by Edwin Drake.
However, the names of these companies have all since been bought out by others
about 20 or so years back and there is now little oil produced in this region.
That's why the conversation started about the PA area. I have no idea where AMALIE
is made, which base-stock they use, or anything about it -- good or bad. It would be
easy enough to find out with alittle research.
OK?
Mike
Amalie Oil Co., 1601 McCloskey Blvd., Tampa, FL 33605. Phone: 813-248-1988 www.amalie.com
Wolf's Head Motor Oil lists the same address although it is not listed under Amalie in the list below --- this list is supposed to be accurate but it may not be 100%. Note who is listed as the maker of Pennzoil and Quaker State. They are also listed as the makers of Wolf's Head but may not make all of the Wolf's Head products.
Geoff N.
Here's a list I found to be very interesting from the
Club Lexus Forums, and posted by "Pheonix" -----
Ever wanted to know who makes what oil? Here's the who makes what list.--Products
Advanced Lubrication Specialties, Inc
* Advantage
* Advantage 5000
* Getty (some?)
* Lukoil (some?)
* CRL
* L&D Superior
* Sunoco
Amalie
* Acme Ultraguard
* Amalie
* American Eagle Super Duty
* American XT Premium
* Crown Super Turbo
* Elixir
* Federated
* Flash Foods
* Foodtown
* Guard Heavy Duty
* “Heavy Dutyâ€
* Imperial
* Millennium
* Pro High Performance Choice
* Pronto Supreme
* Rallye
* RPX Turbo Blend
* Shop Rite Premium
* Sprint 500 Premium
* Super Turbo Xcel
* U.S. Lubricants Super Heavy Duty
* Value Tech
* VIP
* Xcel
* XLO
Ashland
* Kubota Tractor Oils
* Napa
* Valvoline
BP/Castrol
* Arco
* Powertech Super
* Drydene
* Assuron
Chevron/Texaco
(all products seem to carry the Chevron or Texaco logos...so there is no confusion here as to what they make)
CHS Inc
* Auto Gold
* Maxtron
* Super 12m
* Superlube
* Superol
* Viking
Citgo
* Mystic
Conoco-Phillips
o CircleK
o Kendall
o Motorcraft
o Union 76
o Phillips 66
Cross Oil Refining
o Gard
o Gardfleet
o Pure-Flo
o Xtreme
David Weber Oil Co.
o Gibraltar
o Powerflo
ExxonMobil
o SuperTech (Walmart; some)
o ESSO
o CAT Diesel (EM Mexico)
o Lubricante Carrefour (EM Mexico)
o Mopar (EM Mexico; some)
o Motorcraft (EM Mexico; some)
o Toyota Genuine(EM Mexico)
o Nissan (EM Mexico)
o Tech 2000 (EM Mexico)
FL Viscosity Oil Co.
o Case Tractor/Ag
o New Holland Tractor/Ag
McCollister & Co.
o Archer
o Motorlast
o United
o United/Hyde
Omni Specialty Packaging, Inc.
o (may not be the actual refiner)
o Dutch
o Excell
o Nuvo
o O’Reillys
o Parts Master
o Pure Guard
Pinnacle Oil Co.
o Admiral
o Allfleet
o Allsup’s
o Casey’s
o Certified
o Cogo’s
o Duke
o Favorite Markets
o Fire Star
o Fleet Pro
o Gas America
o Gas City
o Kum & Go
o Love’s
o National
o On Your Way
o Sheetz
o Steel City
o Thorton’s
o True North
Safety Kleen (including Canada)
* America’s Choice
* Autoprix
* Canada’s Choice
* Checkered Flag
* Classic
* Fast Trac
* Finish Line
* Formula A
* Moto Prix
* Performance Plus
* Premium I
* Safety-Kleen
Sinclair Oil Co.
* Arctic Fire
* Dura Tec
* Sinclair Supreme
SOPUS (Shell)- Quaker State
- Pennzoil
- Wolf’s Head
J.D. Streett & Co.
* Streett
* STP
* Unilab
Warren Oil/Coastal/Unilube- 4 Brothers
- Advance Auto
- All Star Express
- Allstar
- American XT
- Appco
- Bradley Plus
- Carolina Petro
- Coastal
- Do-It-Best
- Duplex
- Enmark
- Express
- Fill-Ups
- Fred's
- Gas N Go
- Genuine
- Halco
- Handy Way
- Itasca Outdoors
- Jr Food
- Kohler
- Krasdale
- Lubriguard
- Performance Engineered
- Price Wise
- Quality Plus
- Quality Supreme
- Red Apple
- Savers Choice
- Savings Plus
- Saxon
- Saxon Gold
- Sentry
- Service Pro
- Shurtech
- Trac
- Valucraft (Autozone)
- Warren
Warren Performance Products (WPP)
* Accel
* Kum & Go Super Premium
* Mag 1
* Oasis Market
* Pilot Premium
* ProLine (Pep Boys)
* Spectrum Plus (Sears)
* Supertech (Walmart; some)
* Traveller (Tractor Supply)
[/list]
Could be, I was talking about the multi-grade Rotella which many recommend thinking it still has the higher concentration of ZDDP.
Geoff N.
Now that Quaker State and Pennzoil are owned by Shell, could it be that the only difference is in the bottle they put it in?
Quote from: Dave S on January 22, 2010, 01:42:03 PM
Now that Quaker State and Pennzoil are owned by Shell, could it be that the only difference is in the bottle they put it in?
That's a very interesting point Dave. I can't imagine Shell allowing those two brands to become inferior products. Quaker State and Pennzoil should continue to be good quality oils. EAM
That's especially true as QS and Pennzoil sell at a premium price over Shell.
Quote from: Dave S on January 22, 2010, 09:14:21 PM
That's especially true as QS and Pennzoil sell at a premium price over Shell.
DAVE! Not at Wal-mart and Sam's Club stores. Shell almost always sells at a higher price at most automotive spots, at least around here in NEW England. EAM
At a big parts chain here in Atlanta, taking regular 10w/30 as an example, QS is $.60 more a quart than Shell and Pennzoil is $1.00 a quart more.
Quote from: Dave S on January 24, 2010, 02:03:28 PM
At a big parts chain here in Atlanta, taking regular 10w/30 as an example, QS is $.60 more a quart than Shell and Pennzoil is $1.00 a quart more.
[/quote DAVE! You better keep away from those big parts chain outfits and go to Wal-Mart and you will see what I'm saying about getting ripped off at those chains. EAM