Mobil 7500 SM 5w-30 / 10w-30 with Particle Count

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Mobil has some group 2 and group 3. With 51% group 3 it can be called a group 3. It needs at least 10 and a half percent synthetic to be called a synthetic blend. ( about 15% pao in mobil ) I have spoken with chemists at mobil many times. They Have told me many of the additives are in the oil only for classifacation purposes. IT IS THAT GOOD.
 
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DIPHENYLAMINE Cas 122-39-4 Any one have a technical explanation for that?

DIPHENYLAMINE is a commonly used antioxidant.
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They Have told me many of the additives are in the oil only for classifacation purposes. IT IS THAT GOOD.

Can you explain what this means?
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Originally posted by sully:
I think I may give my money to the smaller companies. I like a company I can call and talk to about their product. Schaeffers, Redline and Lube Control are a good examples. I recently spoke to a tech at Quaker State about their new synthetic and came away with more information than I requested. They were very enthusiastic about discussing their product. Sorry for being kinda off topic.

Quaker State is a brand name owned by one of the world's biggest oil companies, Royal Dutch/Shell.

Mobil 7500 might be some Gr I for cost and solvency reasons, Gr II for bulk and quality, and Gr III for quality and cost. If it was really Gr III & IV, it would cost more and be good for more miles. Schaeffer's conventional oil, not even their blend, is good for more than 7500.


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I have 4 changes worth of C7500 that I got on sale $1.75/q for my wife's '98 CRV automatic. I'll go with 4 month/5000-6000 changes and feel quite comfortable. From a consumer standpoint, someone who is very selective about cost/effective oils, C7500 offers a lot. Guaranteed mileage warranty, guaranteed PAO blend and likely G-III (solvent dewaxed) base with a modernized add pack that's ~tweaked~ for the semi-synthetic oil content.

For general use, it allows someone to extend their ocis out past 3000 miles (possibly for the first time) making a true 5000 miles oil a reality for general public.
 
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