Where buy Castrol Edge Professional in the USA?
#21
#22
If they sell it to you, great. Here in my neck of the woods, most dealers won't. Maybe if you bring them empty bottles they might (I never asked them, they just told me it's not for sale to the public), but that's also a PITA. The larger volume dealers get the oil in 55-gal drums.
#24
Ok got more info from Castrol. Apparently the 5 qt from Amazon is diff from 1 qt from Walmart. Below is what I got from them today.The product you purchased as below, Castrol EDGE 0W-20 U.S., is a different oil than Castrol EDGE 0W-20 EC.
Castrol EDGE 0W-20 U.S. does not meet the STJLR.03.5006 oil specification therefore this oil would NOT be recommended for use in your 2021 Land Rover Defender vehicle.
Please note that Castrol EDGE 0W-20 EC is only available for purchase in a 1 quart size bottle at this time.
If you are unable to find Castrol EDGE 0W-20 EC via your local retail space, please contact your local Land Rover dealership so to purchase Castrol EDGE Professional EC 0W-20.
Castrol EDGE 0W-20 EC is available for purchase through retailers such as Wal-Mart, Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Pep Boys, NAPA Auto Parts and by select quick lubes, dealerships and auto service centers around the country as well as online via www.walmart.com and www.amazon.com.
The availability of specific Castrol products are dependent on the location and purchasing options in your area. The above-mentioned national retailers who carry Castrol products order their products from their distribution warehouse, who in turn, order the product from us. Generally, retailers base the product line that they sell heavily upon consumer demand therefore we are unable to advise you of a specific retail location that carries a specific Castrol product so we suggest that you call the retail location directly to inquire about specific product availability for that store or for any other area store location.
Castrol EDGE 0W-20 U.S. does not meet the STJLR.03.5006 oil specification therefore this oil would NOT be recommended for use in your 2021 Land Rover Defender vehicle.
Please note that Castrol EDGE 0W-20 EC is only available for purchase in a 1 quart size bottle at this time.
If you are unable to find Castrol EDGE 0W-20 EC via your local retail space, please contact your local Land Rover dealership so to purchase Castrol EDGE Professional EC 0W-20.
Castrol EDGE 0W-20 EC is available for purchase through retailers such as Wal-Mart, Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Pep Boys, NAPA Auto Parts and by select quick lubes, dealerships and auto service centers around the country as well as online via www.walmart.com and www.amazon.com.
The availability of specific Castrol products are dependent on the location and purchasing options in your area. The above-mentioned national retailers who carry Castrol products order their products from their distribution warehouse, who in turn, order the product from us. Generally, retailers base the product line that they sell heavily upon consumer demand therefore we are unable to advise you of a specific retail location that carries a specific Castrol product so we suggest that you call the retail location directly to inquire about specific product availability for that store or for any other area store location.
#26
God forgive me for answering an oil thread, but here's my thought.
My career (after putting myself through college as an auto tech) is writing repair manuals/providing technical service data. I've written for almost all major aftermarket suppliers of such things. When I was with Chilton (a large part of my career) I was an early adopter of extended oil changes after seeing oil analysis data and some relatively impressive things on an SCCA BMW race car with which I was connected.
Skip ahead a few decades, I've been using 10k oil change intervals and high quality synthetics (mostly M1, but other brands as necessary with various certification ratings) on every water-cooled motor I own (I go 5-6k based on OEM recommendations on the air-cooled motorcycles, but that's another story).
Anyway, I'm a little aghast at the 21k figure. Not that I don't believe it, but old habits are hard to die. Though I have seen oil analysis come back after say 17k even on plain old M1 back in the day and it was fine. Hell I remember our Mini Cooper S used to go a long way (maybe 15k on it's computer monitored changes). So I will likely let this first fill go that long. If I change to anything else, I'll likely simplify and go 10k (and if I had to change it tomorrow I'd likely go M1 because of my long-standing use of the stuff in some extreme conditions).
YMMV - and I should say that most of our vehicles do not lead harsh lives. I might be tempted to go sooner if I lived in a desert or a tundra 24/7, but I don't.
So that was a long winded way to say that I think you'll be fine (with room to spare) should you decide to go 10k and other than the exact OEM fluids.
My career (after putting myself through college as an auto tech) is writing repair manuals/providing technical service data. I've written for almost all major aftermarket suppliers of such things. When I was with Chilton (a large part of my career) I was an early adopter of extended oil changes after seeing oil analysis data and some relatively impressive things on an SCCA BMW race car with which I was connected.
Skip ahead a few decades, I've been using 10k oil change intervals and high quality synthetics (mostly M1, but other brands as necessary with various certification ratings) on every water-cooled motor I own (I go 5-6k based on OEM recommendations on the air-cooled motorcycles, but that's another story).
Anyway, I'm a little aghast at the 21k figure. Not that I don't believe it, but old habits are hard to die. Though I have seen oil analysis come back after say 17k even on plain old M1 back in the day and it was fine. Hell I remember our Mini Cooper S used to go a long way (maybe 15k on it's computer monitored changes). So I will likely let this first fill go that long. If I change to anything else, I'll likely simplify and go 10k (and if I had to change it tomorrow I'd likely go M1 because of my long-standing use of the stuff in some extreme conditions).
YMMV - and I should say that most of our vehicles do not lead harsh lives. I might be tempted to go sooner if I lived in a desert or a tundra 24/7, but I don't.
So that was a long winded way to say that I think you'll be fine (with room to spare) should you decide to go 10k and other than the exact OEM fluids.
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#27
15E6EF looks like Volvo spec one,
Here is Mobil BTW
Mobil SUP3000 F OV 0W-20 BAG-IN-BOX 20Ltr – ML Performance (mlperformanceusa.com)
And Castrol 0W20 online
SAE 0W20 Castrol Edge Professional Engine Original Equipment Oil - CS15AF6F (roverparts.com)
and Ravenol
RAVENOL ECS 0W20 Motor Oil - Fully Synthetic USVO (ravenolamerica.com)
I'm using Liqui Molly.
Here is Mobil BTW
Mobil SUP3000 F OV 0W-20 BAG-IN-BOX 20Ltr – ML Performance (mlperformanceusa.com)
And Castrol 0W20 online
SAE 0W20 Castrol Edge Professional Engine Original Equipment Oil - CS15AF6F (roverparts.com)
and Ravenol
RAVENOL ECS 0W20 Motor Oil - Fully Synthetic USVO (ravenolamerica.com)
I'm using Liqui Molly.
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