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Well, based on that, what good then, is the SLOB with all the calcium? I added SLOB to the Pennzoil Platinum 10W30 which was quite clean at 5600, or whatever. So the Pennzoil Platinum was no good at cleaning an engine that should need no cleaning at only 20K and has enjoyed pretty frequent OCI? I could buy that I suppose, but my thought before I read your theory was that the Pennzoil Platinum was more effective at resisting the high heat of summer, oxidation and absorbing and nullifying blowby than was the Dino Pennzoil for this last month of much easier conditions. The Pennzoil Platinum was some road, but mostly summertime around town. The DINO was mostly 55-80 MPH road miles. Yet, the DINO pennzoil went nasty-dark in fewer than half the miles.
(Understand, Ron, I'm doing the Devil's Advocate thing, not bustin your balz)
Alright, who's right here? Is the Pennzoil Platinum better at absorbing abuse? Or crummy at cleaning?