Originally Posted By: Pontual
Originally Posted By: Leonardo629
Originally Posted By: Pontual
Not the best oil, since is a compromise between cost production and gross profit...
Name one oil that is superior in wear protection, but costs significantly less than the masses and is available everywhere?
No, just pay more if you want a better product.Not all more expensive is better, depends on application. Joe Gibbs Racing oils is way better from protection against wear on a track, for example and uses mPAO, A THING M1 NEVER HAD NOR WILL.
http://www.exxonmobilchemical.com/Chem-English/brands/spectrasyn-elite-mpao.aspx?ln=productsservices
1. Joe Gibbs doesn't make base oils and IF they are using mPAO, they probably buy it from XOM.
2. Unless you work as a formulator for XOM (you don't) you have no idea if they use it in their products or not. Given that they are the ones that make the product, why would you think they wouldn't use it?
Originally Posted By: Leonardo629
Originally Posted By: Pontual
Not the best oil, since is a compromise between cost production and gross profit...
Name one oil that is superior in wear protection, but costs significantly less than the masses and is available everywhere?
No, just pay more if you want a better product.Not all more expensive is better, depends on application. Joe Gibbs Racing oils is way better from protection against wear on a track, for example and uses mPAO, A THING M1 NEVER HAD NOR WILL.
http://www.exxonmobilchemical.com/Chem-English/brands/spectrasyn-elite-mpao.aspx?ln=productsservices
1. Joe Gibbs doesn't make base oils and IF they are using mPAO, they probably buy it from XOM.
2. Unless you work as a formulator for XOM (you don't) you have no idea if they use it in their products or not. Given that they are the ones that make the product, why would you think they wouldn't use it?