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    Ceratec and Mos2 Discussion

    Hi, I am not confirming that it is exactly the molybdenum model, but the CAS does match. Regarding spectroscopy, it corresponds to Liqui Moly Ceratec
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    Ceratec and Mos2 Discussion

    Good morning, I write from Spain. A few weeks ago I had the Liqui Moly Ceratec analyzed and here I leave the results. Apparently currently (I do not know in the past) it does not use MOS2 but organic molybdenum. Everything indicates that the base used, depending on the spectroscopy and the...
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    Liqui moly ceratec

    Good morning, I write from Spain. A few weeks ago I had the Liqui Moly Ceratec analyzed and here I leave the results. Apparently currently (I do not know in the past) it does not use MOS2 but organic molybdenum. Everything indicates that the base used, depending on the spectroscopy and the...
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    What is the best oil for LSPI?

    In principle, oils with a good base (PAO) with a relatively low concentration of Calcium and low evaporation% are the ones that behave best against LSPI.
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    Is this even possible??

    Greetings from Spain. To me, the manufacturer RedLine seems to me one of the best oil manufacturers currently on the market, since regardless of the exact % of ester that it carries, what is certain is that it carries more than most (all) other manufacturers that I know accompanied by a rich...
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    VOA Ravenol ECS 0w20 API SN

    It has around 50% PAO
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    Red Line 0w40 VOA

    One of the best (or the best) 0w40 of the marking, a pity that here in Spain (and in general in Europe) it is difficult and expensive to get, around 20€ (21,71$) for a 1/4 gallon
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    Redline Euro 5w30

    The TBN is marked on the sheet with an asterisk since the method used is not exactly ASTM D2896, but an "homolog", and in this test it usually gives around 1-1.5 less than the ASTM method. All in all and with it, it is a "euroseries" range in which the manufacturer has cut the additive package...
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    Amsoil SS 0w30

    The problem of carbon accumulation in GDI engines is an endemic disease suffered by EVERYONE for about 20 years when the VAG group began to market FSI engines. In order to reduce the accumulation of this carbon in intake valves I do not give as much importance to the ashes as such, the ashes are...
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    Amsoil - good amount of ester

    On the Redline, I am quite convinced that in its high performance range, as well as in its WT range, it uses high concentrations of ester, on the one hand, the oxidation parameter in new oil usually gives values ​​between 90 and 120, when the Mobil1 ESP 5w30 gives around 30 and Amsoil around...
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    Amsoil - good amount of ester

    There are several indicators to determine the use of group V base oil, both ester and alkylated naphthalenes. On the one hand there is the oxidation parameter of the new oil, which indicates the presence of acids, but in this case it is a fatty acid used for the formulation of the ester (fatty...
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    Amsoil SS 0w30

    Sulfur 0.333 Sulfate ash 1.06
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    M1 5W30 EP Users ?

    GTL (III+) + 30% PAO (IV) + 5% Ester (V) and very good aditive packet
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    Amsoil SS 0w30

    Originally Posted by PimTac Originally Posted by Arrechera It is a good additive package specially designed for gasoline direct injection engines. You have to take into account another factor besides the additives that is the base. Amsoil in its signature range uses a base with a...
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