Umm, no hate intended but I’d put HPL No VII blends against Mobil any day. Maybe if enough people start buying it, @High Performance Lubricants may pursue licensing to satiate people inside warranty!Mobil 1 FS FTW!

Umm, no hate intended but I’d put HPL No VII blends against Mobil any day. Maybe if enough people start buying it, @High Performance Lubricants may pursue licensing to satiate people inside warranty!Mobil 1 FS FTW!
I'm running all HPL lubricants (engine & drivetrain) in a 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 4X4 and in a 2022 Dodge Durango GT Plus AWD. In the Durango I'm running HPL NO-VII Euro 5W-30. I am not concerned about warranty coverage whatsoever.@High Performance Lubricants may pursue licensing to satiate people inside warranty!![]()
Mobil's products compete in a different market, pricing category, and they have a different target audience.I’d put HPL No VII blends against Mobil any day.
Twice as much Moly in that 5W-50 vs the 0W-40. Ford Coyotes (Track Packs), Roadrunners (Boss 302) and Voodoo GT-350 and GT-500s will be liking that.
Recent article on this oil:
Mobil 1 x Chevrolet Performance
www.theblock.com
“We want to test everything. We don’t just want to pass the minimum suite of tests.”
“We were trying to put together an oil that would just crush all of those tests and well exceed the limits for those, “Salvesen says. “Then we tested Supercar on the track with the race teams to make sure that it’s going to hold up to track abuse with higher cylinder temperatures, with higher revs, with higher loading and just the extra abuse that you’re going to see on the track. It passed in both cases.
“We don’t just want to pass the test to get the checkmark, we do what’s called ‘Proof of Performance,’” Salvesen says.
“I think that level of testing, that level of prove-out work is really what we can bring to the table versus most smaller brands.”
Is there something magical about PAO base stock?Is the Mobil 1 super car 0w40 a PAO Base stock ?
Primarily only if you live in like Winnipeg, lol. Though I do personally prefer the superior cold temp performance that it offers, but unless you live where it gets really cold, it's not very important.Is there something magical about PAO base stock?
No but from what Amsoil says PAO is a real Synthetic and the major commercial brands (Mobil,Pennzoil,Castrol etc ) use a cheaper base stock Gp3 and calling it synthetic.Is there something magical about PAO base stock?
So PAO doesn’t really protect more in wear I guess ?Primarily only if you live in like Winnipeg, lol. Though I do personally prefer the superior cold temp performance that it offers, but unless you live where it gets really cold, it's not very important.
Actually, it protects less. PAO is helped by ANs and/or certain esters if the formulation is done right. Otherwise, in its pure form, it's worse than Group III or GTL. Therefore, it also gets more expensive to formulate with PAO.So PAO doesn’t really protect more in wear I guess ?
Correct. It has two strengths:So PAO doesn’t really protect more in wear I guess ?
AMSOIL uses plenty of Group III too, even in their SS oils, which can be somewhat inferred from the Point Point of their products. Mobil uses PAO where they need to/where it's advantageous or provides a performance improvement. One thing you can count on is change. Mobil has changed the base oil blend of their oils multiple times in the last decade or so, ramping up, ramping down, phasing out, phasing in, PAO, depending on the grade and performance targets. Formulation isn't static and there's always the push to optimize the balance of price and performance.No but from what Amsoil says PAO is a real Synthetic and the major commercial brands (Mobil,Pennzoil,Castrol etc ) use a cheaper base stock Gp3 and calling it synthetic.
They also use GTL now.In the Gale Banks Amsoil video, Dan Peterson emphasized that they like and use group III and V. Their SDS also reflect the III base oil in the SS line. Much like the others they use multiple base oils and as Overkill said it changes.
Yes, good point! Forgot about that, that's a recent, though not surprising, change.They also use GTL now.