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dredgeguy
05-09-2018, 06:21 PM
Just picked up a 5 quart jug of Mobile 1 10W-30 High Mileage synthetic oil at Walmart....rollback price of $22.88! Needed it for MR6 and BG.
Gunny
05-09-2018, 08:24 PM
buy another jug and save your receipts. search the internet for Mobil One rebates for 2018 ... you can get 2 rebates per household each year. Promotion ends on May 31. The rebate for each jug is $12. That comes out to $10.88 a jug plus the original taxes you paid -- not a bad price per quart for the good stuff.
I got 2 jugs last week (same price) and did the rebate thing online - took about 5 minutes. Have to wait a few weeks for the rebates but not a bad deal at all.
efnfast
05-09-2018, 08:30 PM
Wow, that's like $20 an oil change. I figure an oil change is gonna cost me 100, if I do it myself.
That Mobil 1 rebate has been a yearly reoccurring deal at least the last few years...very handy.
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dredgeguy
05-09-2018, 09:35 PM
Great info Gunny, will get more tomorrow for sure. Thanks for the heads up.
Is it 100% synthetic? or is it the ripoff version cracked from crude oil/natural gas and called Full synthetic? This is the big question about Mobil-1.
If it's too cheap it's not 100% synthetic. Back in 1972 Amsoil 100% synthetic was on the market, in 1974 Mobil-1 came out with a 100% synthetic to compete. Both oils had 25,000mile change intervals.
Mobil sued Castrol in the 90's about Castrols use of Full Synthetic while not putting 100% synthetic oil in the bottle. So it's Castrol fault that any North American company can use the term Full Synthetic while putting mineral oils derived from natural sources in the bottle.
Up here they sell "Full synthetic" for about $10 more for 4 946ml bottles, than conventionals, so who wouldn't buy this? The truth is that its just regular old conventional oil that was cracked from crude or natural gas. And then you find that the true 100% synthetics are in fact about double the price.
If it doesn't come from PAO, it's not a "100% synthetic oil". Amsoil, Royal Purple and Mobil-1 High Mileage are the few engine oils that are actually true 100% synthetic oils.
What I'm talking about is a completely different issue than "Synthetic Blends". I'm sure many of you already knew this, but I'm sure many don't. Don't get ripped off.
Mobil-1's "Annual protection" isn't selling so well.
http://media.noria.com/sites/magazine_images/201210/josh_graph_oils.jpg
efnfast
05-10-2018, 04:21 PM
Is it 100% synthetic? or is it the ripoff version cracked from crude oil/natural gas and called Full synthetic? This is the big question about Mobil-1.
If it's too cheap it's not 100% synthetic. Back in 1972 Amsoil 100% synthetic was on the market, in 1974 Mobil-1 came out with a 100% synthetic to compete. Both oils had 25,000mile change intervals.
Mobil sued Castrol in the 90's about Castrols use of Full Synthetic while not putting 100% synthetic oil in the bottle. So it's Castrol fault that any North American company can use the term Full Synthetic while putting mineral oils derived from natural sources in the bottle.
Up here they sell "Full synthetic" for about $10 more for 4 946ml bottles, than conventionals, so who wouldn't buy this? The truth is that its just regular old conventional oil that was cracked from crude or natural gas. And then you find that the true 100% synthetics are in fact about double the price.
If it doesn't come from PAO, it's not a "100% synthetic oil". Amsoil, Royal Purple and Mobil-1 High Mileage are the few engine oils that are actually true 100% synthetic oils.
What I'm talking about is a completely different issue than "Synthetic Blends". I'm sure many of you already knew this, but I'm sure many don't. Don't get ripped off.
Mobil-1's "Annual protection" isn't selling so well.
http://media.noria.com/sites/magazine_images/201210/josh_graph_oils.jpg
Paul, you come up with the best stuff.
-=Jeff=-
05-10-2018, 04:50 PM
I have been using Amsoil AMO since I bought my Z.. next oil change I will be using Amsoil Z-rod oil
I use Amsoil OE Series in my daily cars too
32valvZ
05-10-2018, 09:10 PM
just changed the oil yesterday with Amsoil 10W40 Full Syn High Zinc... and a AC Delco Filter.... Glad I did. :cheers:
emmvette
05-11-2018, 07:14 AM
Does the Mobil 1 High Milage have the correct protection for our engines? They lowered the additives a few years ago so it didn’t. Did something change?
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SBAquaLT5
05-13-2018, 03:31 PM
Going with the trend of these cars needing more ZDDP
Mobil just updated their oil product guide in Feb 2018 and it looks Amsoil has change slightly too. Mobil High Mileage is no different than the rest of the standard. They do have some high ZDDP oils but different viscosity.
https://mobiloil.com/~/media/amer/us/pvl/files/pdfs/mobil-1-oil-product-specs-guide.pdf
The specs on Amsoil are also hard to find. You need to look into their MSDS doc.
https://www.amsoil.com/msds/amo.pdf
https://www.amsoil.com/lit/databulletins/g2212.pdf
1120 mg/kg (ppm)
Paul Workman
05-14-2018, 08:40 AM
As most all ZR-1 drivers know, Mobil-1 is a product name, NOT a specific oil specification
Attached is a PDF file showing almost 3 pages of Mobil-1 products and their intended applications.
Their 15W-50 has the phosphorous/zinc (1200/1300ppm) that was recommended at the time our motors were built; intended specifically for flat tappet motors (liike ours).
For what it's worth, looking at the PDF file, it appears NONE of the so-called HIGH MILEAGE oils have the phosphorous/zinc at the 1200/1300ppm: ONLY 800/900 ppm and NOT specified @ the time the LT5 was in production.
Here's the MOBIL-1 that does have the "right stuff", AND specifically is formulated for FLAT TAPPET motors.
Mobil 1™ 15W‐50 1200 1300
Boosted, higher viscosity,
advanced full synthetic formula
designed for performance
vehicles.
For high HT/HS
applications. Racing and
Flat tappet applications. SN A3/B3
This week at the BG gathering will be Gary Cline and Graham Behan. It might be an opportunity to discuss it with the people who built the LT5!
It's up to the individual to decide, I guess. But, the phrase, "Your mileage my vary!" is especially poignant in this case, methinks.
rkreigh
05-14-2018, 09:24 AM
mobil one works just fine, we don't have high spring pressures and you won't wipe a cam with the low phosphorous stuff on an lt5
no doubt amsoil is better, but at $22 the 15-50 mobil one works just fine and I have 105 k HARD miles to prove it. during the summer months I run the heavy stuff as that's what JL recommended.
a little added protection running laps
on the street, the 10-30 is better and same price!
if you want the high phosphorous stuff to make you feel better get the high milieage as it has more as stated above, but I don't think with our engines it's a big deal and I've pulled a few apart to see
rossgn49u
05-14-2018, 01:54 PM
Good stuff. I didn't know any of the Mobil 1 products had the Zinc. I'll probably run 10W-30 in the ZR1 with our 105 degree Summer days, but will go with the 15W-50 in the old Duster.
G-Sting
05-22-2018, 08:39 AM
Is it 100% synthetic? or is it the ripoff version cracked from crude oil/natural gas and called Full synthetic? This is the big question about Mobil-1.
If it's too cheap it's not 100% synthetic. Back in 1972 Amsoil 100% synthetic was on the market, in 1974 Mobil-1 came out with a 100% synthetic to compete. Both oils had 25,000mile change intervals.
Mobil sued Castrol in the 90's about Castrols use of Full Synthetic while not putting 100% synthetic oil in the bottle. So it's Castrol fault that any North American company can use the term Full Synthetic while putting mineral oils derived from natural sources in the bottle.
Up here they sell "Full synthetic" for about $10 more for 4 946ml bottles, than conventionals, so who wouldn't buy this? The truth is that its just regular old conventional oil that was cracked from crude or natural gas. And then you find that the true 100% synthetics are in fact about double the price.
If it doesn't come from PAO, it's not a "100% synthetic oil". Amsoil, Royal Purple and Mobil-1 High Mileage are the few engine oils that are actually true 100% synthetic oils.
What I'm talking about is a completely different issue than "Synthetic Blends". I'm sure many of you already knew this, but I'm sure many don't. Don't get ripped off.
Mobil-1's "Annual protection" isn't selling so well.
http://media.noria.com/sites/magazine_images/201210/josh_graph_oils.jpg
Very interesting, Paul. Thanks for that.
...I don't mean to get off the Mobile 1 subject, but any thoughts on the Castrol GTX Magnatec Full Synthetic? Claims to have "ultra-refined molecular components cling to your engine throughout all driving conditions," and claims it is especially protective during start up.
I just did an oil change in my daily with it. It is such a good deal at $17.88 per 5QT, 5W30 Full Synthetic, on Amazon.
Very interesting, Paul. Thanks for that.
...I don't mean to get off the Mobile 1 subject, but any thoughts on the Castrol GTX Magnatec Full Synthetic? Claims to have "ultra-refined molecular components cling to your engine throughout all driving conditions," and claims it is especially protective during start up.
I just did an oil change in my daily with it. It is such a good deal at $17.88 per 5QT, 5W30 Full Synthetic, on Amazon.
I know that in the UK that Castrol GTX Magnatec Full Synthetic is labeled with H/C for HydroCracked as the laws over there are different than the US. That's all I know about that oil.
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