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Mobil1 motor oils are not hydrocracked and only use synthetic baseoils,
Aren't all Group III's hydrocracked?
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Mobil1 motor oils are not hydrocracked and only use synthetic baseoils,
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.......As long as the Mobil 1 will still flow at very low temperatures (for wintertime protection)........
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Mobil1 motor oils are not hydrocracked and only use synthetic baseoils,
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Thank you for your inquiry,
Question -- Is Mobil 1 a fully synthetic oil?
Answer -- Yes, it is. To meet the demanding requirements of
today's
specifications (and our customers' expectations) Mobil 1 uses
high-performance synthetic fluids, including polyalphaolefins
(PAO),
along
with a proprietary system of additives. In fact, each Mobil 1
viscosity
grade uses a specific combination of synthetic fluids and
selected
additives in order to tailor the viscosity grade to its unique
requirement.
Mobil 1 motor oils are not hydrocracked and only use synthetic baseoils,
this is why Mobil 1 motor oils provide unsurpassed protection and
performance in the real world compared to any of our competitor's. Why
do you think Mobil 1 is chosen by majority of race teams and high end
manufacturer's in the industry as factory fill?
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Thank you for choosing ExxonMobil products.
If you need further assistance, please contact ExxonMobil at
1-800-ASK-MOBIL
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The guys at Mobil were never all that thrilled about the ExxonMobil merger.
I too know how it feels to get kicked to the curb. Shell did the kicking. I am done with Mobil 1.Quote:
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The guys at Mobil were never all that thrilled about the ExxonMobil merger.
Ha ha, what an UNDERSTATEMENT !!!!
I was an employee at Exxon (in IT dept) at the time of the merger (and leading up to the merger).
First, Exxon is a VERY secretative company... as in wanting to keep a low profile... as in staying out of the News... as in very private and descrete.
Second, the public outside of Exxon never heard the REAL story of the merger. Only the employees at EXXON knew the true inside story of the merger.
The story : Mobil got RAPED !!!!! It was a "fire sale". There were nearly zero Mobil employees that stayed on-board and made the transition to ExxonMobil. Exxon was ONLY interested in the overseas oil reserves that Mobil had. Exxon was very weak in offshore oil reserves. Mobil was rich in overseas reserves. Hence, the "fire sale". When Exxon aquired Mobil, Exxon only kept the overseas reserves. All other assests of Mobil (including Mobil employess) were "thrown to the wind".
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