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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
From Marc’s analysis:
http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20W...5%20Engine.pdf Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
Marc’s article shows phosphate of 1000 and zinc of 1100 for Mobile 1 High Mileage. I noticed the latest product data from Mobile 1 High Mileage phosphate and zinc content dropped to 800 and 900 respectively.
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02-24-2019 | #13 |
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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
So the Mobile 1 is now 67% of the phosphorus SG requirement and 69% of the Zinc SG requirements. Although Marc’s original analysis at the time was valid, his point is that Mobile 1 has been reducing the required amount of additives over time. You may not ever notice an impact on your engine, cam shaft chains or catalytic converters , but way chance it. “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.”
Your choice. JMHO Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
The API SN Pus of the Amazon oil means it’s protection against low speed pre-ignition for Turbocharged and direct injection gasoline powered vehicles.
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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
Warren Distribution makes the oil for Amazon and Walmart. Seems to be the same oil.
The Amazon oil beat the Mobile 1 in the cold weather test. It would be nice to know the zinc content.
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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
This data is from 2014 and helped me purchase my oil over the past few years while at the local AutoZone or such.
https://oppositelock.kinja.com/oil-a...ata-1667481179 http://www.bestsyntheticoilfilter.co...complete-list/ I cannot find anything today from 2019 or 2018.
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Amazon engine oil vs the world
I will faithfully use Mobile-1 in everything that I own. (Even my lawn mower gets it...lol)
Trust me, I’ve seen all the tests and I’ve also seen real world LS engines with 300,000 very hard miles, that still had the original factory cross hatching in the cylinders and bearing coatings in as new condition after I tore them down while using only Mobil-1.... I’d rather not delve into the chemical properties of all the oils and what labels say.... I trust real world results. And guys, remember....When we’re talking about Zinc content, we are referring to PPM (parts per million) that’s like one small drop in a 10 gallon tank of oil.... just putting things in to perspective. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry Last edited by Ls7/Ls9 Test Engineer; 02-24-2019 at 08:38 PM. |
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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
Well with Mobile 1 high-mileage changing its formula it may finally be time to start using Amsoil Z-Rod 10w30. $143 for a case of 12 qts plus shipping.Ouch!
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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
Specifications:
Description AMZN BCS 5W30 DX HM SYNSN+6/1Q Inspection Information Typical Value Gravity, °API 34.93 Specific Gravity @ 60°F (15.6°C) 0.8502 Flash Point, °C 227 Flash Point, °F 441 Viscosity @ 40°C, cSt 62.09 Viscosity @ 100°C, cSt 10.91 Viscosity Index 169 Pour Point, °C (°F) -45°C (-49°F) Cold Cranking Simulator at (°C), cP 4400 (-30) High Temperature / High Shear Vis at 100°C, cP 6.9 High Temperature / High Shear Vis at 150°C, cP 3.2 Noack Volatility, % loss 12 Color 3 Zinc, wt. % 0.085 Phosphorus, wt. % 0.076 Calcium, wt. % 0.135 Sulfur, wt. % 0.3 Magnesium, wt. % 0.059 Boron, wt. % 0.023 Molybdenum, wt. % 0.0079 Sulfated Ash, wt. % 0.9 Nitrogen, wt. % 0.104 Pumping Viscosity at (°C), cP 15,000 (-35) Shear Stability, Final Viscosity in cSt 9.4 High Temperature Foaming, static foam 15/0 TBN, mgKOH/g 7.9"
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Re: Amazon engine oil vs the world
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Also, implying, as an engineer, that because ppm for an additive is very small, and I guess implying that it's somehow not important...is misleading. In this day and age, those additives (in ppm) are the only things differentiating one companies oil from another. The old adage goes: - What do you call a bucket of p*ss with a drop of water in it? A bucket of p*ss. - What do you call a bucket of water with a drop of p*ss in it? A bucket of p*ss. Sometimes a small amount is important. |
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