0w-20 direct injection oils

Stupid specification!

How does an average (99.999%) consumer can figure that out? Considering many don't even read the owner's manual.
People in the developing world are smarter than us because they have to be.

Remember our average ancestors drove an ox cart half way across the Great Plains and started farming to survive. We’re all just lab rats now waiting for our next treat.
 
People in the developing world are smarter than us because they have to be.

Remember our average ancestors drove an ox cart half way across the Great Plains and started farming to survive. We’re all just lab rats now waiting for our next treat.

I sometimes watch reruns of Wagon Train and Gunsmoke and few others so I am familiar with it. iirc, they lubed the wheels/axle with animal fat. They killed each other over using a low HT/HS fat.
 
People in the developing world are smarter than us because they have to be.

Remember our average ancestors drove an ox cart half way across the Great Plains and started farming to survive. We’re all just lab rats now waiting for our next treat.
It is interesting to analyze developed or developing countries by giving the calcium content in fat.
 
I asked you a question. But you're diverting the conversation. Yes, this is a forum, but it's turned into a chat room. No one is commenting on the oils. I recommend checking out oil-club.ru.
 
"I can find these oils. However, it's hard to find pao-ester in Türkiye."

You have found different oils that meet the requirements and there were also other good suggestions here including C3, etc.

You are chasing pao-ester ... which has nothing to do with meeting the Mitsubishi requirements. And if you stick around long enough, you'll find out that there is no "best oil" or at least no consensus as far as I know.

I would chase approvals and not the base oil.
 
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