Mercon ULV and Valvoline ULV VOA

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Blackstone Labs VOA transcribed from:



Valvoline ULVMercon ULV
Aluminum00
Chromium00
Iron20
Copper00
Lead00
Tin00
Molybdenum00
Nickel00
Manganese00
Siver00
Titanium00
Potassium00
Boron28885
Silicon34
Sodium60
Calcium258119
Magnesium94
Phosphorus620330
Zinc75
Barium00
SUS Viscosity@ 210 F42.341.2
cSt Viscosity @ 100 C4.874.54
Flashpoint in F362395
TAN2.21
 
Could Valvoline use a stronger additive package to boost a lesser base oil?
I think their additive package just contains those higher levels of chemistry.

If Valvoline is stating "full synthetic," this usually means the base oil complement is composed of Group III, IV, and V, base oils in the current vernacular of marketspeak.

The Ford products have historically been blends of Group II, III, and IV base oils.

Valvoline's Sodium content is most likely a rust inhibitor, while the iron content is in reality a metal inhibitor. A metal inhibitor typically keeps any metals from catalyzing with other ingredients to reduce oxidation potential.

This is not to say that Ford's ULV does not have rust inhibitor's or metal inhibitor's.
 
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