N novadude Joined Jan 16, 2003 Messages 1,539 Location Shippensburg, PA May 20, 2016 #1 Subject says it all. Based on what we think we know about these oils, which of th etwo would be the best choice for a GDI engine (3.6 LFX V6) and why?
Subject says it all. Based on what we think we know about these oils, which of th etwo would be the best choice for a GDI engine (3.6 LFX V6) and why?
B Branson304 Joined Jul 7, 2015 Messages 1,025 Location North America May 20, 2016 #2 Either one would be just fine.
B Bgallagher Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 3,159 Location Boston, MA May 20, 2016 #3 Originally Posted By: Branson304 Either one would be just fine. +1 I have always preferred SOPUS products if you couldn't tell from my signature. I lean towards PP.
Originally Posted By: Branson304 Either one would be just fine. +1 I have always preferred SOPUS products if you couldn't tell from my signature. I lean towards PP.
wemay Site Donor 2023 Joined Apr 4, 2012 Messages 17,249 Location Everglades May 20, 2016 #4 Flip a coin. You will not go wrong either way. Some T-GDI have had LSPI that has partially been attributed to high Calcium content in certain oils (google LSPI and Calcium [sae papers and Chevron Ornite studies]). Mobil 1 would have less Calcium than Pennzoil Platinum.
Flip a coin. You will not go wrong either way. Some T-GDI have had LSPI that has partially been attributed to high Calcium content in certain oils (google LSPI and Calcium [sae papers and Chevron Ornite studies]). Mobil 1 would have less Calcium than Pennzoil Platinum.