Yes. Defy and phm use a lot of moly also. But most of the brands are using moly now. Infact most are looking pretty similar these day as far as additives anyway.
Defy hasn't been reformulated last I checked which is good to me or for anyone that dosent need to worry about lspi
Moly Basics - Bob is the Oil Guy Some Moly stuff https://www.bobistheoilguy.com/moly-basics/
Mar 22, 2011 - Molybdenum Disulfide. Molybdenum is a very hard metal with a number of industrial uses. It is combined with chromium in steel to make the ...
Why "NOT" to use moly based engine...... - Toyota Tundra Forums ... https://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/.../8105-why-not-use-moly-based-engine/
Dec 16, 2003 - It does not dissolve in oil or grease, It is not possible to grind Moly so ... an oil change with the oil remaining good and less wear than expected, ...
Adding Molybdenum Disulfide to Engine Oil ? Good or Bad? - Honda ... https://honda-tech.com › ... › All Motor / Naturally Aspirated
Feb 15, 2007 - Good or Bad? - Friction eats horsepower.So far I have only come across 2 brands of oil namely HKS and Motul which contains Molybdenum.
Amsoil is a good Moly oil with a healthy dose or Toyota TGMO synthetic, Idemitsu, M1 with it's Tri-Nuclear moly (Usually double digit moly numbers is how you tell).
Originally Posted by Pelican
I'm surprised that no one mention the company that started this moly "thing" and made an excellent name for itself...Liqui-Moly
Originally Posted by Pelican
I'm surprised that no one mention the company that started this moly "thing" and made an excellent name for itself...Liqui-Moly
A good deal of the Liqui-Moly lineup doesn't contain moly in it.
Originally Posted by JustN89
Originally Posted by Pelican
I'm surprised that no one mention the company that started this moly "thing" and made an excellent name for itself...Liqui-Moly
A good deal of the Liqui-Moly lineup doesn't contain moly in it.
But that's how they started their company thence the name, they're mainly an additive company and they use moly where it benefits the use/engine.
I think it's THE most popular oil-brand in Germany
Originally Posted by MolaKule
Another FIXATION thread on Moly chemistry?
It seems to be a weekly occurrence here.
Also to mention, oils with tri-nuclear moly do not need as much as those with the older forms so saying that a oil with 800ppm vs one with 80ppm is better is misleading.