Kendall Motor Oil

Approval Rate: 68%

68%Approval ratio

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    ralphthewonder_llama

    Fri Jun 24 2011

    Especially a good '64 with a good cheese, like Wensleydale with cranberries, eh Gromit?

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    randallj

    Fri Jun 24 2011

    Kendall just recently added liquid titanium to thier motor oils which reduces friction and helps increase fuel mileage. In the chevy 350 and 454 motors you can many times hear a reduction in valve train noise when you first start the car or truck.

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    wisam3612

    Mon May 02 2011

    great oil. Liquid titanium Tech.

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    dionn23

    Tue Mar 08 2011

    I used this oil for the first time, when I took my suv to be serviced. I didn't have a choice, the service center only carried Kendall oil-and I have always used full synthetic castrol. After one month and 1000 miles, the oil was almost gone! I checked my oil levels randomly one day...and I had maybe 2 quarts left. My vehicle has never leaked, or burned up oil. To say the least...I won't use it again!

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    mike_mitchell

    Thu Feb 17 2011

    I have my oil changed at a auto service center near my home.And they use kendall Blend and my car runs great.I would tell anyone if you want a great motor oil use Kendall.Its the only oil i use in my 2006 Chevy Malibu.

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    sluice

    Thu Nov 04 2010

    I have switched to Kendall Sythentic 5W20 oil in my 2005 Honda CRV which now has 76,000 miles. I used to use Pennzoil 5W20. Why the change - The other brand of oil the lube service had were not of my liking for I had used it before. I am going to compare the two as far as mileage, (had the air filter replaced on this oil change. Just as I did on the Pennzoil 5w20). As far as what i like and do not like is to early for me to state. The test is on. I rate OK at this time.

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    abahd02c

    Fri Mar 19 2010

    20w50 for old car (tested on my dx - smooth engine & quick response) 10w40 for Kembara & Myvi (tested on myvi 1.3, engine running smooth & quick response) 15w40 dxa for Diesel engine with turbo (tested on toyota hilux engine running smooth & more power) no regret to use this product cheers~

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    9877jojo

    Sun Jan 31 2010

    I switched to Kendall motor oil in the past 6 months and since then my car has been burning oil like never before. I had been using Mobil Oil and never had a problem before. After 2 months of the last Kendall oil change I am now down almost 2 qts. I will soon be switching back to Mobil Oil.

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    tony_tony

    Wed Jul 15 2009

    KENDALL MOTOR OIL IS THE BEST OIL I'VE EVER USED FOR MY 7 YEAR OLD CAR. KENDALL OIL HAS MADE MY ENGINE RUN A LOT BETTER AND SMOOTHER, WHILE STILL HOLDING UP AGAINST HEAT ONE OF THE MANY CAUSES OF ENGINE BREAKDOWN WITH OTHER OILS I'VE USED REGRETABLY , WOULD BURN LIKE WATER BUT AFTER USING KENDALL I'VE SEEN A MAJOR DIFFERENCE. I TRULY ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO USE KENDALL OIL, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID!

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    morningafter

    Tue Jun 02 2009

    I have used Kendall Motor Oil brands in my friends, family and my cars and all of us were very pleased with the performance protection. That is 19 years and counting of no internal engine problems in any of the cars I've serviced!

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    jay173

    Wed May 28 2008

    This stuff is horrible it burns up quick and wears out quick Its very cheesy I would never use it agin and my engine doesnt even have an oil burning problum with any other brand.

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    keithhotmail

    Thu Aug 02 2007

    The Kendall oil we all knew and loved it gone. Kendall is no longer made in Pennsylvania, and hasn't been since 1997.

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    naturalkindagu_y

    Mon Mar 26 2007

    I have been using Kendall for about 15 years or so, and like everyone else, i have put 300 plus thousand miles using Kendall Motor oil and with no internal engine failures. I would use nothing else...

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    mikestertwo

    Mon Dec 11 2006

    I have been using Kendall since the 60's and never had an oil related failure. I have used it in motors from stock to race motors on nitrous. The stock motors have gone +200,000 miles with no internal mechanical failures. I have run race motors on +30 bottles of nitrous and upon teardown, looked brand new inside. I wouldn't use anything else.

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    rateitall06

    Wed Jul 05 2006

    My Dad & his best friend all through the 70's and 80's always used either Kendall or Valvoline racing oil. They now normally use valvoline because Kendall seems to be hard to get. Now his friend doesn't change his own oil anymore & he has his mechanic do it with Kendall which he stocks and he said he instantly could tell the engine ran better. So it must be good stuff and he says he uses it whenever he can get a hold of it.

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    riggs626

    Thu Sep 15 2005

    kendall aoil out of a container is great but at the shop i work at we get drums of the kendall oil, one day we decided to strain some and there was so much paticles the the strainer stopped

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    wisynoil

    Mon Apr 18 2005

    You should always use a full synthetic oil.

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    flick01

    Thu Feb 03 2005

    I've been using Kendall GT 1 straight weight engine oils in my 1965 Mustang hot rod for 29 years. I've never had an oil related problem. Since rebuilding the engine in 1981 I change the oil every 800 miles (it's a weekend driver so time often determines change intervals) and there is not a drop of sludge anywhere in the engine. I credit Kendall oil with saving my engine (before the rebuild) many years ago when I made a serious mistake that eventually cost me all 5 camshaft bearings and 4 pistons. About 3 years ago the commercial chain parts stores stopped carrying Kendall but I found an independent parts store which still has it available. I pay more for Kendall but I wouldn't change brands if it was twice the price.

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    kendall_fan

    Wed Feb 02 2005

    I have been using Kendall 10-30 oil for my Toyota truck and I have 180,000 trouble free miles on it. I wouldnt use anything else!