Another guy today told me it was PAO. He slipped up and said afterwards that they are not supposed to say what the base oil is. With a fashpoint that high and volatility that low, their is some PAO or Ester in it. Could be all PAO.
Thats a what me a thinkin.quote:
Any company that can make such a good dino (Chevron/Havoline) and manufacturers both Group III and PAO materials....might have an outstanding synthetic.
I hear ya...if their is, I can't find it. I've been searching through BITOG reading up on all I've missed with Havoline. I believe that ChevronTexaco can make one **** of an oil. Their Synthetics look like the greatest sleepers out their.quote:
I can't keep from thinking...there's got to be a catch somewhere...
The M1 MC oils are pretty wicked.quote:
For those of you that buy your oil by the flashpoint, Mobil1's V-Twin 20w-50 has a 518 deg F flashpoint.
I don't know about that. Of all the oils I've had in my f150 havoline 5w20 was the easiest cranking, noticebly so... fwiwquote:
The catch, as far as the Havoline 5w-20 goes, is fairly poor low temperature performance--at least according to the specs