Well, hopefully he reads this and we get to see round 2 with some of the suggestions made in this thread
Yes that would be good!
I vote for an API SP 10W30 synthetic, like Edge or vanilla M1 or M1 EP 10W30.
Also I would love to see M1 15W50 and M1 5W40 TDT. Here me out here, both are API SN so suitable for some cars (I'm thinking old school performance cars here) and both have about 1300 ppm zinc.
The 15W50 is a true narrow viscosity spread oil, while the M1 5W40 Turbo Diesel Truck offers better cold starting, but apart from being CK-4 / SN, it's also Euro E7 / E9. According to the ACEA sequences the PCMOs like A3/B4 and C3 need to pass 30 cycles of the ASTM D7109/D6278 shear stability test, to stay-in-grade. But the HDEOs like E7 and E9 need to pass 90 cycles of the same test, to stay-in-grade. I would be interested to see if this makes a difference compared to the previous tested Edge 5W40 A3/B4.
It's never going to happen, but I would also like to see Penrite 10-Tenths 10W40 (100% PAO and Ester) tested.
But if the wear and deposit performance at the end of the day (look at the change in HTHS for the M1 0W-40) isn't any better, what is there to gain?

Don't get me wrong, I think less shear is better, but that's only to a point, as the closer you get to none, it's diminishing returns,
I fully agree, but if we are talking about wear protection after shear, then isn't it the absolute values that count, not the relative values. Here the 5W40 is higher.
Edge 5W40 (after shear)
KV100 = 12.2 cSt,
HTHS = 3.438 cP.
M1 0W40 (after shear)
KV100 = 12.02 cSt,
HTHS = 3.347 cP.
and the 0W-40 really didn't shear all that much, which is even more impressive when you consider the price point and availability.
Price point! (Grumble.....mumble....) Over here a 5L jug of M1 or Edge costs about $120.
I can pick up 5L of Valvoline EngineArmour 15W40 semi-synthetic that's API SP and ACEA A3/B4 for below $50. Hence the continued popularity of 15W40 down under. Like you said, if it's doing it job, the rest is the law of diminishing returns.
Check out old mate here, he pick up 20L of Nulon/Fuchs 10W40 for the same price as 5L of M1
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/ck-4-e9-substitute-ll-04-in-bmw-n47-seq-oz.384175/page-3
As an aside: The Ravenol SSL 0W-40 meets A40, 229.5...etc. It ended up at 12.0cSt in my 6.4L. The HPL Super Car ended up at 13.2cSt, same target additive package, both use PAO, and the Ravenol wasn't cheap. Obviously I prefer the 13.2cSt outcome, but that's also with a 0W-40, so what advantages should I expect from a 5W-40 or 10W-40 if it's not consuming the 0W-40 and it's showing so little shear?
I suspect the answer is price point. They could make me a cheaper Group-III 10W40 synthetic with the same viscosity retention characteristics as a more expensive Group-IV 0W40 synthetic. And they should allow it to be suitable for A40 & MB229.5 certificate as a "summer" oil. I can run 15W40 here year round. Have I grumbled about cold climate elites yet? <joke>
BTW I'm just joking and chatting with you. I've known you for almost 10 years, and I have full respect for you as a knowledgeable person and a good person.