So far the test shows me that both M1 and Amsoil are very good oils.
I can't wait for the next sample to come back!
I can't wait for the next sample to come back!

patience grasshoper.quote:
enough said, it's Mobil1 all the way!!!
More wear because the engine was bran new? I think that is why M1 has more wear, what do you guys think about this idea?quote:
Originally posted by Pablo:
It's not Mobil1 all the way. You need to say why....despite some people's guesses, M1 plain had more wear.
Unless its changed again, Blackstone condems TBN at 1.0 using the current TBN test method. Under the previous test, they condemned it at 2.0.quote:
Originally posted by Motorbike:
Blackstone condemns TBN at 2 ..... not 1 for the record .
The start of both tests occured in the fall so each oil has seen virtually identical weather so far.quote:
Originally posted by Rat407:
I was wondering, do engines perform the same, in all types of weather conditions? The AMSOIL has not been in the car during extreme cold spells, correct? So the computer compinsates with richer mixtures till warm up meaning different enviroment for the oil at the time. Here the oil has not been subject to all the same factors as the Mobil 1. Am I correct in this?
But will the thickening be more likely to cause a sludge problem than will the thinning?quote:
Originally posted by Dr. T:
I disagree. If an oil thins, you are getting less protection. If it thickens, the protection will only prove to be even better than what you started from.
I ran the Mobil 1 SUS numbers throught the conversion and came up with 66.95 SUS as a 20% failure. It appears the Mobil 1 failed at 16k miles with a SUS of 67.8. This resulted in a cst of 12.36. Of course it came back down for the 17k and 18k tests. I don't know if you replenished any oil after the 16k test was drawn to bring it down.quote:
Originally posted by 3 Mad Ponchos:
The constant thickening is annoying, but I'll let it be until it hits 75.2 SUS. That'd be a 20% increase from virgin on the cST scale, which is the actual official scale for oil grades.
Cheers, 3MP