Amsoil claims M1 is group IV and GC is Grp III

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"The Amsoil sponsors here on BITOG are definitely an exception to the rule. "

Definately. They try to run a tight ship and only give out info that is supported by Amsoil corporate's research.
 
Originally Posted By: Arkapigdiesel


Amsoil corporate should really crack down on questionable practices by their dealers as it gives Amsoil products an undeserved black eye.



The questionable practices have been going on for many years right out in public. There is no way Amsoil management doesn't know about it and give tacit approval by not correcting the problem. The black eye has been earned.

It's a shame, because they make decent products.
 
I just spent a little time going through his site....well I'm not the controller of these things, but I would say he crosses the line. Not just his lack of knowledge, but all his "personal" links under an Amsoil banner.......it's beyond tacky....on his "Non-Auto Links Page" page with huge Amsoil banners detailing all his saved kinky links. This is not acceptable.
 
Originally Posted By: Pablo
I just spent a little time going through his site....well I'm not the controller of these things, but I would say he crosses the line. Not just his lack of knowledge, but all his "personal" links under an Amsoil banner.......it's beyond tacky....on his "Non-Auto Links Page" page with huge Amsoil banners detailing all his saved kinky links. This is not acceptable.

Yeah, his "kinky links" look like spam.
 
mikered30So he will get "fired"? I see Art is T-1 certified said:
The T-1 Training Course ensures certified Dealers know the basics of running an AMSOIL business. Now how they run their business is up to them but it only takes 1 bad apple to make it tough for all the good ones that are out here. I found this site BITGO when I was doing research into what oil I was going to use in my new Sonata. I had used Syntec for over 400,000miles in my 2 previous cars but I wanted a true Group IV oil since I run 7,500 miles for my normal OCI's. I was almost set to switch to M1 but in talking to Pablo here and looking at Amsoil's information online I made the jump to Amsoil and have been happy so far and I will get a sample tested at my normal 7,500 OCI and see if I push it to 10,000 or better.
 
"The rest, including Castrol Syntec, have switched to the cheaper/more profitable Group III (3) petroleum based "synthetic" motor oil."

Once again they are playing with words, PAO is petroleum based too.
 
Originally Posted By: Bob Woods
"The rest, including Castrol Syntec, have switched to the cheaper/more profitable Group III (3) petroleum based "synthetic" motor oil."

Once again they are playing with words, PAO is petroleum based too.


Who is they?
 
Originally Posted By: Pablo
I just spent a little time going through his site....well I'm not the controller of these things, but I would say he crosses the line. Not just his lack of knowledge, but all his "personal" links under an Amsoil banner.......it's beyond tacky....on his "Non-Auto Links Page" page with huge Amsoil banners detailing all his saved kinky links. This is not acceptable.


Then report him to Amsoil corporate.
 
"Once again they are playing with words, PAO is petroleum based too.
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So if canola is fed with synthetic fertilizers, it too is petroleum-based oil?

PAO is a polymer of condensed gases from the crude oil refining process, so in chemical jaqrgon it is a "synthesized" fluid, not just a super-refined crude oil.
 
Originally Posted By: OilGuy
Mobil states on their web site that all Mobil 1 engine oils contain PAO.

that could be true, ever hear of "trace amount" they could use trace amount of PAO and call it fully synthetic.
look on the M1 bottles some are API certified and some are not.
the ones not certified have trace amounts of PAO in the blend.
the others, who knows? what does "Fully Synthetic oil" mean anymore.
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Originally Posted By: Triple_Se7en
It's understandable how Amsoil never has anything unpleasant to say about Mobil-1.... since it purchases alot of base oil from them. Did you notice there's no mention of any other PAO oil brands?

I really like Amsoil the oil... but not the company leadership. So much of their research presentations are either misleading - or purposely narrow-minded.


Word.
 
Originally Posted By: Nickdfresh
Originally Posted By: Triple_Se7en
It's understandable how Amsoil never has anything unpleasant to say about Mobil-1.... since it purchases alot of base oil from them. Did you notice there's no mention of any other PAO oil brands?

I really like Amsoil the oil... but not the company leadership. So much of their research presentations are either misleading - or purposely narrow-minded.


Word.


Dude - Amsoil didn't write that.
 
Originally Posted By: lazaro
Originally Posted By: OilGuy
Mobil states on their web site that all Mobil 1 engine oils contain PAO.

that could be true, ever hear of "trace amount" they could use trace amount of PAO and call it fully synthetic.


Why would they even need "trace amounts" of PAO to call it synthetic when they could do as many other companies do and just market Group III as synthetic oil...

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look on the M1 bottles some are API certified and some are not.
the ones not certified have trace amounts of PAO in the blend.
the others, who knows? what does "Fully Synthetic oil" mean anymore.
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How would you know the content of the oils? which Mobil1 grades are not API certified?
 
I was agreeing with the second statement regarding the overall marketing that seems to seed the internet with AMSOIL adverts (though not as much as it used too). But I do rec`all a time when one simply Googled "oil," and dozens of sites would be extolling the virtues of AMSOIL would pop up (which I agree is a great product), but it was a tremendous turn off as they were seemingly thinly veiled infomercials posing as unbiased "research"..

Not the quote from the dealer's site. But obviously, guys like this are part of the problem. I haven't seen the site as the link is denied me, but it seems that Amsoil might want to tighten the reigns on all claims and only allow product selection and POCs numbers for the local dealer; and save all info and claims for corporate with a link to the main AMSOIL site (which I enjoy actually)..
 
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Originally Posted By: Nickdfresh
Originally Posted By: lazaro
Originally Posted By: OilGuy
Mobil states on their web site that all Mobil 1 engine oils contain PAO.

that could be true, ever hear of "trace amount" they could use trace amount of PAO and call it fully synthetic.


Why would they even need "trace amounts" of PAO to call it synthetic when they could do as many other companies do and just market Group III as synthetic oil...

Quote:
look on the M1 bottles some are API certified and some are not.
the ones not certified have trace amounts of PAO in the blend.
the others, who knows? what does "Fully Synthetic oil" mean anymore.
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How would you know the content of the oils? which Mobil1 grades are not API certified?

had to dig up this old thread, https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/posts/757857/
see if that helps any...
 
Originally Posted By: Nickdfresh
I was agreeing with the second statement regarding the overall marketing that seems to seed the internet with AMSOIL adverts (though not as much as it used too). But I do rec`all a time when one simply Googled "oil," and dozens of sites would be extolling the virtues of AMSOIL would pop up (which I agree is a great product), but it was a tremendous turn off as they were seemingly thinly veiled infomercials posing as unbiased "research"..

Not the quote from the dealer's site. But obviously, guys like this are part of the problem. I haven't seen the site as the link is denied me, but it seems that Amsoil might want to tighten the reigns on all claims and only allow product selection and POCs numbers for the local dealer; and save all info and claims for corporate with a link to the main AMSOIL site (which I enjoy actually)..


Mods deleted it because of being a non sponsor.
 
PAO is a polymer of condensed gases from the crude oil refining process, so in chemical jaqrgon it is a "synthesized" fluid, not just a super-refined crude oil. Molekule

Right, my point is that PAO is not some super weird chemical made in the lab its a petrochemical product.
 
Originally Posted By: mitchcoyote
You all are dodging the truth that M1 is PAO based.....


Most synthetics use multiple base oils.
 
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