As seen at Lordco today:
I’d run that XClean 5w40 from now until the apocalypse in any Subaru EJ25 I own or service…. depending on price of course! What was the damage on that one?
Most of their oils are in reality run of the mill oils , not bad but not outstanding.I know that this oil is very popular in Europe but is it honestly all that good or is it hyped up to be better than it really is?
PAO/Ester oils are not necessarily outstanding just because of the base oil. It certainly helps, but what’s the point of using a great base oil if it’s saddled with a ho-hum add pack or a TBN so low you’re limited to 5k OCIs at 4X the price (plus shipping in many cases) of a great shelf stock? It’s the whole package, paired with certifications & approvals that determine how outstanding the oil can be.Most of their oils are in reality run of the mill oils , not bad but not outstanding.
Only their 300V line of oils can be really considered outstanding as they are PAO/Ester based.
Used to be a time (20'ish years ago) when they were the only ones (or at least the only ones that would end up in a half-day long Google search, back when Google search wasn't completely poisoned by ai) along with Maxima Oil that had a dedicated low fiscosity racing oil (0w10, was it, or maybe was it the straight 0w). "Racing" in the sense of - not meant for road use, big warnings on it to change after every race, as it degraded quite quickly because it lacked whatever makes a "normal" oil last several thousand miles (that specific part is for Maxima's product, not sure if Motul's equivalent had those warnings/recommendations). I see that both the 0w and 0w10 is nowadays sold as a "regular" product. Back then it was to be replaced at very short intervals.I know that this oil is very popular in Europe but is it honestly all that good or is it hyped up to be better than it really is?