Porsche AG Tests Evolve Lubricants, Inc. Renewable EvoSyn™ Non-Petroleum Motor Oil

Mobil 1 might get jealous! They've had a pretty long standing relationship with Porsche. Probably afraid they're going to get dumped for the younger, more exciting motor oil with nice cans (or bottles).
 
Anything " renewable".... Is going to be expensive like 95 plus percent of the time. And in a lot of cases extremely expensive.
 
So it's basically A40/C40 (based on the test doc). Odd (or perhaps I should say suspicious) that they only did the oxidation test against 4cSt PAO and Group III:
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Their chart above lists Novvi base oil on the bottom. We are familiar with Novvi and they make excellent products. In my experience they are a net gain when you use them appropriately. I see your point on the HTHS but honestly don’t have the direct experience to offer you valid input. Sorry for that but I don’t want to insert opinion without something to back it up.

David
 
Ahhh, OK, yes, we've discussed the NOVVI base oils before I think on here?
https://novvi.com/products/synnova/

They post this chart:
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Nice low Noack. They appear to have three different base oils:

1. The 4cSt stuff:
https://novvi.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Novvi-SynNova-4-TDS.pdf
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2. The 9cSt stuff:
https://novvi.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Novvi-SynNova-9-TDS-1.pdf
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3. The EL series 5.4cSt stuff:
https://novvi.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Novvi-EL26-TDS-1.pdf
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Oddly, they do not list Noack, despite showing it in that earlier image 🤷‍♂️


For comparison, here's Mobil's Esterex NP343, which is a 4.3cSt Polyol ester base:
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I'm remembering more of the conversations I had about the SSBOs a while back. This may not be that surprising.

Here's the specs for SynNova 4 SSBO.

SynNova 4 SSBO Specifications.jpeg


Here it is compared to SpectraSyn 4 (PAO) and Yubase 4 Plus (Group III+) base oils.

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