Originally Posted By: DrDusty86
Wasn't Mobil the company that failed the VQ wear tests? Then BP called them out. It was discussed for weeks on this site.
VQ?
Dude, if you are going to slag at least get the data somewhat in-line.
It was the Seq. IVA test that Ashland claimed that Mobil 1 5w30 didn't meet the wear spec for.
Test information here:
http://www.swri.org/4org/d08/gastests/ivatest/
This is a COLD test (the oil is at 49 and 59C for stages 1 and 2 respectively) and is designed to replicate short tripper wear on camshafts.
The API was asked about it and they stated that the lubricant met the spec.
The consensus on the site here was that Ashland was able to get their hands on a batch of the Katrina time-frame Mobil 1, which was produced when they had some significant supply interruptions due to the hurricane and had to make some formula changes to the product temporarily to allow production to continue.
IIRC, it was Bill in Utah who posted that during this time frame, the bottles did NOT have the API logo on them. This would make sense since the modifications to the formula would have made it different from the spec batch that was tested.
Now, I know that you'd like to try and derive some sort of basis for your vilification of ExxonMobil from this. That'd you love to use this as support to your claim that Mobil 1 is the seed of [censored], forged in the darkest depths of his groin only to be unleashed upon a poor, unsuspecting crankcase, causing unspeakable horrors.
Sadly however, you are, as you've always been on this topic, out to lunch.
None of the manufacturers pulled their certifications. The API continued to allow M1 5w30 to wear their starburst symbol and when the marketing claims didn't steal XOM's thunder, it quietly went away.
We ALL know you don't like ExxonMobil. But every time you post one of your ridiculous jabs against them, it just makes you look like a fool. You don't get your facts straight, you use conjecture and hyperbole as the main supports in your already baseless argument and it gets old seeing you recycle this tripe over and over again on this board.
If you don't like ExxonMobil, that's fine. There are plenty others that feel that way on here too. However they don't go on a ridiculous bovine fecal matter crusade every time the product is mentioned. Say your piece (that you don't like ExxonMobil) and that there are many other good oils out there and MOVE ON.