Group V - high heat resistance, poor cold flow compared to PAO, no competition with the additives, unlike esters.
I'm sorry, I can't say I have. It was just my assumption based on UOAs I've seen and some of our discussions.
It always seemed that they used more POE in their 5W-X and 10W-X motor oils. This was more evident before they closed their MSDS files completely to prying eyes, replacing the base oil composition with the blanket statement of "90% Synthetic..."
Their gear oils seem to be formulated the same way, with 75W-85 having the most PAO (~60% PAO). As you move up to 75W-90, it's 50%, then 75W-140 is 30%~40% PAO IIRC.
Now I wonder if I should either question the quality of their PAO, how they use POE and other esters, or how they formulate their oils? One thing is for sure: I've seen RL 5W-30 increase in viscosity much more than RL 0W-20 and RL 0W-30 over an OCI. I talked to Red Line about this, and while they said that their 0W motor oils should at least stay in grade, the behavior of 5W-X lubes increasing in viscosity over an OCI is expected and desirable.