Last thing we need is another "my oil is better than your oil" thread but my post is intended to get opinions/facts about full synthetic vs synthetic-blend. We know that there are quality brands (JASO-FD Certified and meets ISO L-EGD) in both categories. But for some reason, Stihl, for example, is such a believer in full-syn that it doubles the warranty on its equip. if one buys a six-pack of HP-Ultra full-syn. Thus, if Stihl thinks it's products on HP Ultra will be less likely to return for warranty work, that's a huge vote from the manufacturer for full-syn. With that premise in mind, I looked for & found that Stens offers 24 bottles of full-syn for a mere $34.62 (24 x 2.6oz. = 62.4oz. or just under a gallon). It's also JASO-FD Certified and meets ISO L-EGD. I looked at it's MSDS and could not find who makes it for Stens, not that the maker is all that critical since it has the highest ratings.
Folks, Stens full-syn sounds like a compelling choice given that Amazon sells a six-pack of HP-Ultra for 24.99; thus 24 bottles would come to around $100.
Am I missing something here?
Folks, Stens full-syn sounds like a compelling choice given that Amazon sells a six-pack of HP-Ultra for 24.99; thus 24 bottles would come to around $100.
Am I missing something here?