Hi
We all saw the videos on the Internet comparing the "cold flow" properties of various brand and types of oil. For fun, and for my kids education, I decided to compare the following:
Mobil 1 5w20
Castrol edge 5w30
Quaker Stake advanced durability (Dino, the only one) 5w20
Pennzoil Platinum 5w30
Pennzoil Platinum 5w20
Mobil 1 5w30
I placed equal amounts, oh perhaps 30ml or 40ml, of each oil in 500ml plastic water bottles.
This morning at -22c, they all flow the same way. Technically this is not surprising, they are all 5w oil. There was a slight gelatinous glump in the Mobil 1 5w20 but I attributed this to possible condensation making it way into the bottle or the bottle not being totally dry when I poured the oil.
The only surprise for me is that the Dino flows as well as the synthetics. Reassuringly good news as one of our cars currently has 2w20 conventional in it now and it has been very cold of late, and I don't want to change it!
The other "fun" fact is that the Castrol and Quaker State oils are all quite darker that the Mobil 1 and Pennzoil Platinum. No big deal but it shows their different compositions.
I'll check again when it is -30c. Stay tuned.
We all saw the videos on the Internet comparing the "cold flow" properties of various brand and types of oil. For fun, and for my kids education, I decided to compare the following:
Mobil 1 5w20
Castrol edge 5w30
Quaker Stake advanced durability (Dino, the only one) 5w20
Pennzoil Platinum 5w30
Pennzoil Platinum 5w20
Mobil 1 5w30
I placed equal amounts, oh perhaps 30ml or 40ml, of each oil in 500ml plastic water bottles.
This morning at -22c, they all flow the same way. Technically this is not surprising, they are all 5w oil. There was a slight gelatinous glump in the Mobil 1 5w20 but I attributed this to possible condensation making it way into the bottle or the bottle not being totally dry when I poured the oil.
The only surprise for me is that the Dino flows as well as the synthetics. Reassuringly good news as one of our cars currently has 2w20 conventional in it now and it has been very cold of late, and I don't want to change it!
The other "fun" fact is that the Castrol and Quaker State oils are all quite darker that the Mobil 1 and Pennzoil Platinum. No big deal but it shows their different compositions.
I'll check again when it is -30c. Stay tuned.