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Phillips 66 Victory Multi-grade

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They were sold out of this at EAA/OSH I was told $3 more per case than the Normal AD 20w-50.
TDS
https://s3.amazonaws.com/phillips66...940/original/Victory_AW_20W-50_Engine_Oil.pdf
Press:
https://www.phillips66lubricants.com/product/victory-aw-aviation-oil/

The key is to change the oil. If it is cheap, more likely to get changed. I see Philips selling a butt load of this after Shell ate their lunch with the additive in the oil in their semi synthetic 15w-50.
I'll go back to the pure multi grade dino oil now.
YMMV
 

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