New Viscosity Modifiers from Infineum

Status
Not open for further replies.
Originally Posted By: CATERHAM

Even the suggestion that these OEM oils are somehow not well tested when the reality is that they are tested to death (literally) seems uncharacteristically nieve.
this is true.
 
Originally Posted By: buster
. We don't know how good TGMO is other than it's a very light grade 0w20 for Toyota engines. That signifies some level of quality, but anything else beyond that in terms of how good it is, is unknown.
according to uoa's on bitog it is a good light grade 0W-20 demonstrating excellent shear stability under normal use, with very good additive retention results in these uoa's. this speaks about quality in all aspects.
If this is true then the TGMO 0w-20 is an excellent engine oil!

For a deeper quality assessment though someone independent should test this TGMO under short trip driving conditions for extended period and mileage use.
 
In regards to the CATERHAM blend I have a family member with a 2006 Lexus ES330 that is specced for 5w30.
Its regularly had PP 5w30 but would/could it benefit from your blend? They are happy with how it runs now but as I saw such gains and improvement with a high vi oil do you think it possible they would to?
 
Thanks again CATERHAM.
I should have searched but I'm recovering from another procedure and so messed up on quality medications that it was easier to ask.

Cheers...
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom