I pony up for the Amsoil in the GMC as well, FWTW... As mentioned above, the newer formulations seem to always be changing, and I don't always have the time to follow which is the "go to" oil now for older vehicles. But I've never really heard a bad thing about any Amsoil product outside of the cost. I do stick with M1 or QS synthetic for my newer cars, though. Whichever I can find on sale at Wallyworld. No need to spend Amsoil $$ on these.... New cars do great on new formulations of oil.
One thing that helps is you can sign up for their "Preferred" program... It's good for one year, and it drops the price around 20%. Amsoil also offers discounts on higher quantities, so I will pay for the preferred, then stock up for a few years.. I won't renew the preferred program again until I need more oil.
As to the Z-Rod, I think what makes it a hot rod oil is that has corrosion inhibitors to help while a car is stored for extended periods... They also have a non-collector car, high zinc oil as well that is a little cheaper:
You can buy this oil by the case in gallon sizes, which also helps with the cost. I throw in a quart or 2 of the z-rod, then finish out my fill with this oil for the GMC.
By the way, I've had excellent luck with Amsoil ATF... I run it in any of my cars that have an automatic (Including the GMC). We have a G8 we bought new back in 09, and it is still running the original transmission with 325K on the clock. (and counting) We put over 200K on an MDX from the early 2000s, and the Honda transmissions in those cars were terrible. Never had a problem with the gearbox. Actually, thinking back, I've never had an automatic trans go out on a car I've had running their ATF...
One thing that helps is you can sign up for their "Preferred" program... It's good for one year, and it drops the price around 20%. Amsoil also offers discounts on higher quantities, so I will pay for the preferred, then stock up for a few years.. I won't renew the preferred program again until I need more oil.
As to the Z-Rod, I think what makes it a hot rod oil is that has corrosion inhibitors to help while a car is stored for extended periods... They also have a non-collector car, high zinc oil as well that is a little cheaper:
You can buy this oil by the case in gallon sizes, which also helps with the cost. I throw in a quart or 2 of the z-rod, then finish out my fill with this oil for the GMC.
By the way, I've had excellent luck with Amsoil ATF... I run it in any of my cars that have an automatic (Including the GMC). We have a G8 we bought new back in 09, and it is still running the original transmission with 325K on the clock. (and counting) We put over 200K on an MDX from the early 2000s, and the Honda transmissions in those cars were terrible. Never had a problem with the gearbox. Actually, thinking back, I've never had an automatic trans go out on a car I've had running their ATF...