- Advanced protection for European oline and diesel vehicles against the four main causes of engine breakdown: wear friction heat and deposits.
- Formulated with top-quality anti-wear additives that go beyond industry and OEM standards in European vehicles.
- Premium antioxidants and cleaning detergents combine to safeguard against damaging deposits.
- Exceptional high/low temperature protection defends your engine no matter the climate or driving conditions.
- Meets or exceeds all requirements of API SP, ACEA A3/B3, A3/B4, MB 229.5, 229.3, & 226.5, VW 50200/50500 & 50501, BMW LL-01 & LL-14FE+, Porsche A40, Volvo 95200356, Renault RN0700 & RN0710, PSA B71 2296, and Chrysler MS-12633/ MS-10730.
- American made and formulated, from the Original Motor Oil brand trusted for more than 150 years.
Product Description
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Just because you’re not pushing your car to the limits on the
German Autobahn doesn’t mean it can’t benefit from a premium
motor oil. The truth is everyday driving in bumper-to-bumper,
stop-and-go traffic or even making short trips to the store can
have a severe effect on your engine and the car oil. Valvoline
European Vehicle Full Synthetic 5W-40 Motor Oil is engineered
with the highest quality synthetic bases oils and additives,
making it our best motor oil to meet the rigorous requirements of
oline and diesel engines in most Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz,
Volkswagen, and Porsche cars. Valvoline’s superior antioxidants
resist motor oil breakdown, and extra detergents defend your
engine from sludge and deposits. Whether you own a sedan, SUV,
van or sports car, Valvoline European Full Synthetic provides
advanced protection against wear, heat, friction and deposits –
the leading reasons for engine breakdown. Valvoline’s exclusive
full-synthetic formula helps maximize performance and optimize
fuel efficiency. Add to that exceptional high and low temperature
protection to shield your engine in extreme conditions and you
have ultimate motor oil for your premium car. Valvoline European
Full Synthetic Motor Oil. It’s what your high-performance
European vehicle demands.
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Motor oil is made from crude oil and is used to lubricate, clean,
and cool engines. Types of motor oil include conventional,
synthetic, diesel, bio-based, hybrid (blends of conventional and
synthetic), and recycled oils. Motor oil varies in weight and
viscosity, as well as additives that some manufacturers add to
the oil during the refining process. A numerical code system
created by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) grades motor
oils according to viscosity--the higher the number between 0 and
60, the more viscous (thicker) the oil is. Most consumer motor
oils are graded by two numbers, with the first number indicating
cold weather (Winter or "W") performance.
SAE 5W-40
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This oil has a weight of SAE 5W-40, meaning it has an SAE
viscosity rating of 5 in cold temperatures and a rating of 40 at
normal operating temperature. Always check your vehicle's owner's
manual to verify that this is the correct weight of motor oil for
your vehicle.
Full Synthetic Oil
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This oil is a full synthetic oil, meaning crude oil is not used
in making it. Synthetic oil can be used in vehicle engines
instead of motor oils refined from crude oil, and often provides
superior mechanical performance over traditional motor oil,
including increased mileage and reduced engine wear at
extreme temperatures. Its complex method of production means it
can often cost more than conventional motor oil.
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From the Manufacturer
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Valvoline SynPower Full Synthetic Motor Oil - Meets the Demands
of Today's Tough Driving Conditions
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SynPower Full Synthetic delivers superior engine protection by
fighting the three major causes of engine stress: heat, deposits
and wear. That's because SynPower is the only leading full
synthetic formulated with more durable anti-wear additives that
stay in the oil longer.
Premium chemistry and full synthetic base oils help SynPower
deliver the ultimate protection against:
• Heat - SynPower is formulated with full synthetic base oil and
premium chemistry that stands-up to extreme temperatures.
SynPower flows when the engine is cool, and maintains its
protection barrier as engine temperatures rise.
• Deposits - SynPower has extra detergents and dispersants to
help prevent harmful build-up of sludge, varnish and other
deposits in your engine.
• Wear - With all the concern about lower zinc in motor oil,
SynPower responded with advanced, more durable anti-wear
additives that stay in the oil longer for outstanding protection
against friction and wear.
SynPower meets the performance requirements of most naturally
aspirated, turbocharged and supercharged cars operating in North
America.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Valvoline's SynPower
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How does SynPower compare to Mobil1 and Amsoil?
Valvoline's SynPower motor oils meet and exceed the same
specifications as these two products. SynPower motor oils are
high performing, high-quality oils formulated with full synthetic
base oils and top tier additives to provide an increased level of
performance. All of Valvoline's SynPower motor oils are API
licensed to ensure quality for North American vehicle
application. We have specially designed SynPower 5w40 for
application in high performance European or diesel passenger cars
and this oil carries the specific OEM approvals such as Mercedes
Benz, Volkswagen, Porsche and BMW. Our North American SynPower
5w20, 5w30 and 10w30 exceed ILSAC GF-4 requirements and carry the
API starburst on the front label. SynPower is designed with extra
levels of detergent and antioxidant to provide outstanding
deposit and heat protection.
Why are synthetic oils more expensive? Are they worth the extra
cost?
Synthetic oils are superior to conventional oils because they
help maximize horsepower, improve mileage and provide a
smoother, cooler operation for the engine, prolonging engine
life. Many vehicle owners feel that the benefits of using a
synthetic motor oil are worth the extra cost.
How does Valvoline's SynPower formula protect against wear?
SynPower full synthetic motor oil is formulated with a balance
of high quality ingredients such as detergents, dispersants,
antioxidants, friction modifiers, anti-wear additives and premium
base oils that work together to provide exceptional protection
against engine stress and wear.
Valvoline's proprietary formulation includes special anti-wear
chemistry. Valvoline's low impact ZDDP allows phosphorus in the
anti-wear additive to stay in the oil longer than other leading
synthetic motor oils. Phosphorous bonds to metal parts in the
engine to form a "sacrificial" layer that helps protect against
friction and metal wear in the engine.
SynPower also uses premium detergents and dispersants that
protect against deposits and sludge to keep engines clean.
SynPower's premium full synthetic base oils and additives hold up
to extreme temperatures to provide increased protection for your
engine.
Does using synthetic oil create more sludge?
No. Synthetic oils do not increase the chance of sludge.
Valvoline motor oils are 100% anti-sludge guaranteed.
Does using synthetic oil cause my car to use more oil?
No. Synthetic oils do not increase oil consumption.
Valvoline's Engine Guarantee Program
can cover your engine if it fails Is SynPower covered by the
Valvoline Engine Guarantee program?
Yes. The Valvoline Engine Guarantee covers your engine if it
fails, hassle free. If you have 125,000 miles or less, using
Valvoline's SynPower can give you an engine guarantee up to
300,000 miles. Registration required, visit
www.engineguarantee.com ( http://www.engineguarantee.com ) to
learn more.
Does using synthetic oil damage engine seals?
No. Synthetic oils are perfectly safe for all rubber seals.
I heard that synthetic oil is too thin for use in an older car
and creates blow-by and burn-off. Is this true?
This is only true if the blow-by problem exists prior to using a
synthetic oil. If you have a leaking or blow-by problem,
synthetic oils can make the issue worse, but they do not cause it
to happen.
Do I need to use a different type of oil filter with synthetic
oil?
No. You can use any type of oil filter with a synthetic oil.
Are there certain types of vehicles that should not use
synthetic motor oil (e.g., Mazda's)?
Yes, there are certain engines (e.g., rotary engines) in which
synthetic oils should not be used. Refer to your owner's manual
for the appropriate motor oil recommendation.
Are there any mileage advantages to using synthetic oil?
Absolutely. Synthetic oils use higher quality friction modifiers
to make the oil more slippery and stronger than conventional
oils. This allows the engine to run easier and smoother,
increasing mileage.
What group of base oils is used in the formulation of SynPower?
Valvoline uses a mixture of Group III and Group IV basestocks.
Does SynPower use polyalphaolefin (PAO) base stocks?
Yes. Valvoline uses a mixture of Group III and Group IV
basestocks.
Does SynPower protect engine seals or do I have to buy a
higher-mileage motor oil to get that protection?
SynPower does protect engine seals but in order to recondition
older engine seals, high mileage oils are recommended.
Is it safe to use SynPower in a motorcycle with a wet clutch?
No. Valvoline SynPower oils are not approved for use with a wet
clutch.
Is SynPower compatible with other brands of synthetic motor oil
or do I need to flush if I'm sw brands?
Valvoline SynPower is compatible with other synthetic oils.
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