Originally Posted By: MolaKule
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The biggest advantage to GTL and even GrpIII over true synthetics is that seals and gaskets should last longer. A 200k mile car with a ruined rear main seal is a totaled car. It doesn't matter how many di-ester seal "conditiners" are added to a PAO/POE, gasket and seal material scientists target petroleum oil today as they have they last 100 years.
PAO/POE synthetic basestocks are for providing protection for a day at the track not 5+ years of continuous contact to engine seals and gaskets.
And your comment is based on what SAE or STLE papers?
None, just 20 years as a ChE working in the automotive industry, there is no grant money for papers like you want. If you are interested google "POE + Seal" and look at all the "papers" in the HVAC industry where there was plenty of grant money to phase out freon, its just common sense to me, take my experience as you wish. There are valid reasons why OEM's don't sell POA/POE oil at the dealer shelf. There are reasons Autozone, Walmart, etc don't sell POA/POE base stock oils. There are reasons racing shops do.
Do you have any documented cases of a 200k+ mil OEM car fed nothing but redline or Motul that has the original seals and gaskets ?
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The biggest advantage to GTL and even GrpIII over true synthetics is that seals and gaskets should last longer. A 200k mile car with a ruined rear main seal is a totaled car. It doesn't matter how many di-ester seal "conditiners" are added to a PAO/POE, gasket and seal material scientists target petroleum oil today as they have they last 100 years.
PAO/POE synthetic basestocks are for providing protection for a day at the track not 5+ years of continuous contact to engine seals and gaskets.
And your comment is based on what SAE or STLE papers?
None, just 20 years as a ChE working in the automotive industry, there is no grant money for papers like you want. If you are interested google "POE + Seal" and look at all the "papers" in the HVAC industry where there was plenty of grant money to phase out freon, its just common sense to me, take my experience as you wish. There are valid reasons why OEM's don't sell POA/POE oil at the dealer shelf. There are reasons Autozone, Walmart, etc don't sell POA/POE base stock oils. There are reasons racing shops do.
Do you have any documented cases of a 200k+ mil OEM car fed nothing but redline or Motul that has the original seals and gaskets ?
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