5W-20 Mobil-1 High Millage??

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Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: buster
There are many high mileage cars on the road that call for a 20 grade, so it makes sense. You get the added benefit of more seal conditioners, and with M1 more ZDP.



Yup.
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Is that why its SL not SN?



Somebody on here (not this thread) but here somewhere explained the reason for SL and not the current spec. Im not sure what the reason is. Oh [censored]! it probably is due to the higher ZDP (duh) Stupid me.
 
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OP, can you take a picture of the bottle and post it?

XOM's tech line got back to me and they said they do not offer Mobil 1 High Mileage in 5W-20 and have no plans to at this time.

If that is the case, I wonder if the bottle you found was some very old stock of a product that used to be offered?
 
Originally Posted By: Hokiefyd
OP, can you take a picture of the bottle and post it?

XOM's tech line got back to me and they said they do not offer Mobil 1 High Mileage in 5W-20 and have no plans to at this time.

If that is the case, I wonder if the bottle you found was some very old stock of a product that used to be offered?



Oh man, this is really freaking me out now. Im wondering if it was a misprint, and supposed to read 5w30? But Jam25 said they sell it at his place too? [censored]? Okay, if it is still there this evening, I`ll definitely get a pic.
 
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There is no MSDS for it either, so I'm thinking it was something else or mislabeled. Testing demand for it in certain locations?
 
Originally Posted By: buster
There is no MSDS for it either, so I'm thinking it was something else or mislabeled. Testing demand for it in certain locations?



Hopefully I`ll find out more this evening.
 
Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: buster
There are many high mileage cars on the road that call for a 20 grade, so it makes sense. You get the added benefit of more seal conditioners, and with M1 more ZDP.



Yup.
smile.gif


Is that why its SL not SN?



Somebody on here (not this thread) but here somewhere explained the reason for SL and not the current spec. Im not sure what the reason is. Oh [censored]! it probably is due to the higher ZDP (duh) Stupid me.










I believe ILSAC GF-5 dictates reduced amounts of ZDDP. (800 ppm) Not the api classification.
 
The only problem I see with using a 5W20 in high mileage cars (and I am talking +10years old) is the issue with leaking gaskets and seals. It seems like 5W20, HM or not, sips much easier through them. Of course, the "correct" action is to replace the old gaskets and seals, but sometimes this is not easy or just not worth it at all on such an old car. At this point, I would rather prefer to move the car to a 5W30 or HM 5W30. Just my 2c.
 
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Originally Posted By: Zako2
The only problem I see with using a 5W20 in high mileage cars (and I am talking +10years old) is the issue with leaking gaskets and seals.

But M1 high mileage oil is thicker. Their 5w-20 HM would be very close to a 5w30 designation.
 
So what's the deal, does it exist or not? I'll call Mobil today and see what they say.
 
Okay, I really tried to get there last night. But (the other half had other idea`s)and I never made it over there. Sooo, I`ll have to try and get there tonight.
 
Originally Posted By: buster
So what's the deal, does it exist or not? I'll call Mobil today and see what they say.


Yesterday, they emailed me and said that it did not. Would be interesting to see if their phone hotline says differently.
 
Originally Posted By: Zako2
The only problem I see with using a 5W20 in high mileage cars (and I am talking +10years old) is the issue with leaking gaskets and seals. It seems like 5W20, HM or not, sips much easier through them. Of course, the "correct" action is to replace the old gaskets and seals, but sometimes this is not easy or just not worth it at all on such an old car. At this point, I would rather prefer to move the car to a 5W30 or HM 5W30. Just my 2c.



Agree. The only issue is that most HM 5w30s (M1, for example) are on the "thick" side of the 5w30 spec, so going that far on a car designed for 5w20 may leave some uncomfortable. A 5w20 HM may be just thick enough on its own or at least allow obsessive BITOG members like me the opportunity to do some HM blending.
 
Yeah this product doesn't exist. Mobil confirmed it. There is no MSDS either, and that is telling.
 
Originally Posted By: buster
Yeah this product doesn't exist. Mobil confirmed it. There is no MSDS either, and that is telling.



Do you think it was a miss print on the bottle maybe? I hope it`s still there tonight so I can prove to you all Im not crazy.
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Originally Posted By: Hokiefyd
What do the kids say these days? "Pics or it didn't happen," or something like that?

He he.



I know, Im still kicking myself. But in the back of my mind I thought hey, looks like Mobil has a good product coming. (meaning I thought it was legit) Silly freakin Rabbit, Trix are for kid`s!
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Got this back from Mobil a few minutes ago.

"We have Mobil Super High Mileage 5W20 motor oil available, but not in
the Mobil 1 full synthetic version."

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Thank you for choosing ExxonMobil products.
If you need further assistance, please contact ExxonMobil at 1-800-ASK-MOBIL

-MJ
 
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