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If the VIIs were breaking down, why not here? This is one of the few examples of a engine/oil combo under controlled conditions. In one year, I have had probally 5 different oils in my car, this had ONE over 122k at the same interval. Unique, in my book.
Controlled conditions? We don't know what the conditions were for the past 122K miles in this engine. It's possible that cheap conventional would of replicated these results.
Oh, do you mean conventional oil like this:
Yeah, I'll go on a limb and assert the first engine was "controlled conditions". Known oil and identical interval from new to 122k is the definintion of "controlled" for the sake of this group discussion. Unless you know of any dual-engine vehicles we can have ~absolute~ controled comparison, this is as good as it gets.
This is buster-like logic.
I'm not even going to waste any time or effort pointing out the fallacies here.