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Valvoline Synpower 5W-30 & 5W-40 Full Synthetic 5L Engine Oil $32.95 C&C /+ $10 Delivery @ Bunnings

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Also in 5W-40 . May not be at all stores. Not sure of expiry date for this deal, but it may be long-running.

Is Bunnings now trying to compete in the engine oil game?

See also Nulon Full Synthetic Long Life 5W-30 $29 @ Repco

Might be able to get price beat from Supercheap Auto.

Product description:

  • GM dexos1™ GEN 2 APPROVED (Lic No. D10195GL103)
  • SAE 5W-30, API SN PLUS, API SN, Resource Conserving, ILSAC GF-5, Ford WSS-M2C946-B1
  • It contains the latest technology to meet API SN PLUS specification and is suitable for use in GDI/TGDI engines where it protects against engine wear and Low Speed Pre-Ignition (LSPI)
  • General Motors dexos1™ GEN 2 approval
  • Superior cold start protection as lower viscosity allows faster oil flow at start up
    SynPower 5W-30 is a low viscosity, full synthetic engine oil formulated with a combination of premium synthetic base stocks and advanced additive technology.

Designed for modern petrol engines, SynPower 5W-30 meets the ILSAC GF-5 fuel efficiency specification and the GM dexos1™ GEN 2 specification.

It also meets the latest API SN PLUS specification and is suitable for use in GDI/TGDI (Gasoline Direct Injection and Turbocharged Gasoline Direct Injection) engines where it protects against engine wear and Low Speed Pre-Ignition (LSPI).

New Easy Pour packaging allows for a smooth, continuous stream of oil with each and every pour thanks to a built-in ANTI-GLUG TUBE™ combined with a wide spout. An ergonomic bottle and centralised handle along with easy to read colour coded labels and caps make choosing and using the right oil simple.

It is suitable for use in a variety of applications including Ford; Holden; Mazda; Nissan, Subaru and Toyota.*

Refer to owner's manual for recommended oil specifications and change intervals.
Note: This product is NOT recommended for use in diesel engines

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  • +1

    nulon 5w30 full syn 24.99 at autobarn

    • Link? I can't seem to find on their website.

      • YMMV, it was on special in the maroochydore store, they had at least 50 bottles

        • Thanks. Maybe people can confirm if it's available elsewhere.

  • +2

    Bunnings is also selling Laptops :) seen a few on their website (over 100 models) lol.. https://www.bunnings.com.au/search/products?page=1&q=laptops…

    So now you can buy 25kgs of cow poo and an Asus gaming laptop with an AMD R5 4600U and GTX 1650ti.. may as well grab a banger on the way out for $2.50

    • +1

      Those aren't in store and are merely listed on their website, but are sold by JW computers.

      • I see.. must be some kind of partnership thing.

        • Copying the Amazon/Catch business model of turning their website into an online marketplace of multiple retailers.

  • +2

    Kinda average without the $20 cash back

    • I'm surprised..I've never seen them not have that cash back

  • are 5w30 all the same regardless of brand?

    • +3

      No. Even in the same brand and product line there are differences eg. Castrol Edge 5w-30 has different grades (A3/B4 vs LL)
      And yes it makes it hard for a normal person to choose the right oil for their car

      • thankyou so much. I always buy A3/B4 didn't know about LL. God supercheap auto is expensive as hell when they not have a sale

  • This is excellent oil. I tried Valvoline for the first time on my i30 almost 12 months ago and really noticed a difference. In the past I have used Nulon, Helix, Penrite & Castrol Edge (basically whatever was on special). However, this oil really felt good. The engine sounded very smooth, especially on cold starts.

    • Thanks John Laws 🎙

  • When did Bunnings start selling Automotive stuff again?

    • Maybe 6 months. They stock some oil filters as well.

    • Also have car batteries.

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