As in wondering what type in quantity of VM is used in those products? The base stock isn’t going to shear regardless of the manufacturing process.
Yes, GTL can have high(er) VI from start.
As in wondering what type in quantity of VM is used in those products? The base stock isn’t going to shear regardless of the manufacturing process.
He’s kind of an M1 0W-40 hater and really trashed the SN formula a lot in many videos with Porsche guys that push Driven. Perhaps rightfully so, but there wasn’t any real evidence. If he has more data like he shared in this video I’d love to see it.Agreed, that was great to see, again, my favorite LSJR video to-date here. Looking forward to his M1 0W40 follow-up video and interesting he runs the no-VII 30 in his Boxster vs. M1 0W40.
He can trash it all he wants, because it’s baseless. M1 0w40 for a looooong time has been one of the most-certified oils, and meeting the highest manufacturer performance-based requirements. One may not personally like or use the M1, but to “trash” it is to announce one’s ignorance of Mobil’s expertise, oil testing and proven results.He’s kind of an M1 0W-40 hater and really trashed the SN formula a lot in many videos with Porsche guys that push Driven. Perhaps rightfully so, but there wasn’t any real evidence. If he has more data like he shared in this video I’d love to see it.
I agree with you he’s really stepped up his YouTube game and appreciate real info and data.
Dave from HPL spoke very highly of the previous M1 0w40 formula with high oxidation(ester). I’m not sure about the new triple action formula. Once Dave runs it through his lab we should know. Maybe Lake knows something we don’t?He’s kind of an M1 0W-40 hater and really trashed the SN formula a lot in many videos with Porsche guys that push Driven. Perhaps rightfully so, but there wasn’t any real evidence. If he has more data like he shared in this video I’d love to see it.
I agree with you he’s really stepped up his YouTube game and appreciate real info and data.
Maybe "trash it" is too strong of a description on my part, but I agree with you.He can trash it all he wants, because it’s baseless. M1 0w40 for a looooong time has been one of the most-certified oils, and meeting the highest manufacturer performance-based requirements. One may not personally like or use the M1, but to “trash” it is to announce one’s ignorance of Mobil’s expertise, oil testing and proven results.
Great video, I do wish they had tested some higher viscocity boutique blends. All of the ones they tested with ~10 cSt pre KRL, which is interesting, but it would of been interesting to see how a HPL 5w50 does in comparson. While the HTHS shear precentage was higher on say the Mobil 1 5w50 or Moly 10w60, it's HTHS is still higher at the end of the test in absolute terms.
Exactly, There are folks out there that will tell us to "Start with a lower grade viscosity b/c it doesn't sheer as bad" but they must not realize the higher viscosity oil still ends up being a higher grade when the run is over. We hear it on this board, "Run 0w-30 b/c it's more shear stable than 0w-40", as an example but that 0w-40 may very well end up being the the better option for higher viscosity still. A 0w-40 vs 5w-40 would have much less of a difference though & virtually no difference in wear.I wonder if the Castrol 5W40 they tested was also the SP version? It didn't hold up quite as well as M1 0W40, but in absolute terms, it had slightly more viscosity and HTHS after testing. Not a terrible showing.
Don't forget Noack, too. Also, remember: "as thin as possible, as thick as necessary." There is always a balance.Exactly, There are folks out there that will tell us to "Start with a lower grade viscosity b/c it doesn't sheer as bad" but they must not realize the higher viscosity oil still ends up being a higher grade when the run is over. We hear it on this board, "Run 0w-30 b/c it's more shear stable than 0w-40", as an example but that 0w-40 may very well end up being the the better option for higher viscosity still. A 0w-40 vs 5w-40 would have much less of a difference though & virtually no difference in wear.
Probably because there are way more people using M1 0w40 than Castrol 0w40.why use Mobil 0w40 and not Edge 0w40?
I was looking at the Euro version. 3.5 HTHSHPL makes a Euro No-VII 5W-30 as well as PCMO No-VII 5W-30. I would stick with Euro spec for the MB engine.
Maybe they would do if Castrol 0W40 was available at Wal Mart like before.Probably because there are way more people using M1 0w40 than Castrol 0w40.
What I'm confused about, is why does the No VII Euro 5W20 have an HTHS of ~3.26, while the 10W20 have a lower HTHS of ~2.8?I’m planning on running the No VII Euro 5w20 in my EJ253. An HTHS of 3.26 is competitive with just about any shelf-stock 5w30 at WM
Different base oil. It’s got a lower HTHS but is more viscous in the cold. The 10w20 is perfect for year-round use anywhere south of about Nashville in cars that call for a 20 grade.What I'm confused about, is why does the No VII Euro 5W20 have an HTHS of ~3.26, while the 10W20 have a lower HTHS of ~2.8?
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Thank you for the explanation. What is the reason behind you using a 20 grade for an engine that calls for a 30 grade? Fuel economy?Since I’m considering using a 20 grade in an engine that’s always called for a 30 grade, the higher HTHS of the 5w20 is high enough to keep everything happy, where the 2.76 HTHS of the 10w20 likely would not.
Possibly some mpg. Maybe not, since HTHS is more responsible for mpg than viscosity and it’s very close to a 30 grade in that respect. I’ll probably pull a sample at about 1000-1500 miles just to make sure everything is looking good. It’s more of just a trial.Thank you for the explanation. What is the reason behind you using a 20 grade for an engine that calls for a 30 grade? Fuel economy?
Not that we're aware of. I'm sure he reads stuff here, but unless he's incognito probably doesn't post.Does LSJr participate in this forum?
Yeah why would he bother to post here for free when he could be making all that clickbait revenue on YT?Not that we're aware of. I'm sure he reads stuff here, but unless he's incognito probably doesn't post.
I don't blame him.