

🛢️ Keep your engine young, clean, and running strong with Castrol GTX!
Castrol GTX 20W-50 is a premium conventional motor oil designed to extend engine life by preventing sludge buildup and oil splatter. Featuring unique TriShield technology and a high 218°C flash point, it offers superior thermal and deposit protection. Ideal for hotter climates and universal vehicle compatibility, this 5-quart pack delivers advanced performance with trusted quality for over 50 years.

| ASIN | B00JGQLSH8 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,167 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #67 in Motor Oils |
| Brand | Castrol |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,711) |
| Date First Available | April 4, 2014 |
| Flash Point | 218 Degrees Celsius |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079191000953 |
| Item Weight | 8.6 pounds |
| Item model number | 03095 |
| Manufacturer | Castrol |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 03095 |
| Model | 03095 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.06 x 4.88 x 11.25 inches |
| SAE J300 Viscosity Grade | 20W-50 |
| Size | 5 Quarts |
| UPC | 079191000953 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Automobiles (generic) |
| Viscosity | 5W-20 sae_grade |
J**Y
Castrol GTX 20W-50 Conventional Motor Oil
Very good quality conventional motor oil, and a great price, as I prefer conventional over sythetic, and if you use motor oil according to the region and the climate you live in, your vehicle will last longer and you'll thank yourself for it in the long run. It's awful hot where we live in the south, and I have used heavier weight motor oils for over 30 years, and have never had an issue with it, hotter climate use a heavier weight, colder climate use a lighter weight. Excellent performance and lubrication, great value for the money, CASTROL has always produced a good quality motor oil.
D**Y
Will buy again
Good stuff. Good price. Product arrived when scheduled with no leaks.
A**R
Nice
Good 👍
R**K
Great quality oil
Excellent product and great price!Hard to find in the 5 quart containers around here
J**.
Nice, as advertised.
Nice, as advertised.
S**R
Oil it
Looks like oil, slippery, light brown, works great for car engines as far as I can tell. Definitely will purchase again.
K**R
A good engine oil for older cars.
Have been using this for my old 1987 model car since 1990...I have resist switching to synthetic or semi synthetic because I do not want to take a chance on engine leaking. This was a problem on early synthetic and I read that the newer synthetic do not have this problem anymore, but why take a chance.. The 5 quarts are a good value when they are selling for around $25, but it seem the price has went up. Not sure I will buy them anymore if they are the same as buying the 1 qts, since I have to use a funnel for the 5 quarts due to clearance on my rear engine car.
T**.
Great for 5.3l vortec engine with some miles on it!
If you are at 100,000 or more miles on your V-8 5.3l Vortec engine, you better go to 10w-40 and then to 20w-50 at some point. The 5w-30 OEM recommended viscosity is not going to hold up. These will quiet that engine down and run like a champion. I have a 2007 GMC Sierra 5.3l vortec. Switched to 10w-40 in 2010. Been with that the last 10 years. Just switched to 20w-50 last year; quiet, smooth, and powerful. I use the bigger oil filter like the ecotecs call for, AC Delco PF-63 or equivalent e.g. Champion/LuberFiner PH10063, more flow and more oil, less start up tapping. I don't hear any piston slap either. 165,000 miles on engine and still running strong! So, December thru February it's 10w-40. March thru November it's 20w-50. We live in SE North Carolina, so the heat is conducive for the thicker oil. If I lived far up north like Connecticut or so, then I would use 5Water-30 in the winter, but we don't so this is the far better solution!
J**S
Para motor 2.0 queda al millón
L**Z
Un aceite fino y de gran calidad para los motores.
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