Let me do some damage control here, I am NOT trying to diss the Severe Gear product; like I said, I hope to purchase some soon. I am guilty of trying to absorb / react to several threads, and may have reacted in the wrong place in the wrong way…maybe.
1) I believe
@MolaKule is saying the new formulation is not necessarily worse just because it has less phosphorus and Boron.
2)
@SubieRubyRoo went to great length to do a comparison of ~12 different 75w-90 gear oils; he appears to have included the newer (“Nuevo”) lighter weight version, and although one could argue who came in #1 in that comparison, I don’t think anyone could argue Amsoil did worse than 3rd (same exact thing could be said about HPL, which had 2 different products in the test, if you catch my drift). One could argue Motul came in 4th, or 5th, but “the pack” was generally below that, jockeying for position, “trading this for that” or it was a price point argument. So among the 12 fluids, the Nuevo Amsoil 75w90 did pretty darn good.
3) I found a 2012 VOA of Severe gear and it largely matched the “Antigua” Amsoil VOA in the video. 2012! So, whenever it was that J306 was realigned, it shouldn’t be a surprise that Amsoil realigned its products to have a “lighter” 75w90 and a heavier 75w110. Buyers can choose which weight they want, and rest assured that both are quality products.
Now, where I have confused myself is which grade, which thickness, I should use. Should I try to stick close to Ford’s 75w85 recommendation, when they themselves have suggested their own 75w90 and 75w140 for the same axle in various similar vehicles? I hate to go too thick, sacrificing cold weather flow and fuel economy (to possibly to gain some protection in extreme conditions I may never experience) in my opinion 75w110 is the thickest I would consider, and frankly think the 75w90 is great enough.