ONe thing I've noticed ( recently ), is that the Pennzoil 10-30w I use seems EXTREMELY watery...and that bothers me. I thought it used to be more viscous than that, at least 10-15 years ago. I just poured some straight Pennzoil 30w into my '87 Toyota, and it is thicker and has a more "oil-like" consistency, whereas the 10-30 really runs out the bottle like water. Is this an indication of "advanced oil engineering", or what? It just bothers me that it seems to have that easy-pour ability. My truck calls for 10-30, but I am thinking of using at least one quart of straight 30 with the rest. Opinions? I've always been a Pennzoil user, even in my Gremlins. - Jerry Casper - __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com