Tom, what part of my truck has not leak in the past 90K miles on a 268K miles total don't you understand? What part of average fuel economy increase of 4% across the board don't you understand? I can get jet oil at work by the pallet at a little over $6/qt, a lot cheaper than many synthetics at Autozones or Checkers. What critical additive do you think I will be diluting when the variation in additives between oils of same grade and classification can be up to 50%? There are much more anti wear additive in jet oil than in almost any car oils.
Like I said, you either can't read or are ignoring the facts. I work in the aerospace industries and can say that I do know quite a bit about jet oil and what it can and can not do. I never run the factory recommend oil after the warranties on my vehicles had expired because I know that there are better oils out there. Most of my vehicles have lasted beyond 200K miles using my own blend that are not any where close to the specifications for the vehicles.
BTW, jet oil do come into contact with combustion gases due to engine loosing its tolerances. This is why Mobil Jet Oil 254 is advertised to: "Reduces the formation of carbon and sludge deposits. Maintains engine efficiency and extends engine life. Reduces bulk oil oxidation by 50% and increases deposit control by 50º F. Mobil Jet Oil 254 is completely compatible with all metals used in gas turbine construction, as well as with F Rubber (Viton A), H Rubber (Buna N), and other commonly used seal materials." We use Mobil 254 exclusively in all of our aircraft maintenance and repairs, and I also use it in my special car blend.