PP 0w20 vs M1 AFE 0w20.

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Originally Posted By: CATERHAM
Your PP PDS is out of date. The following is the current PP 0W-20 PDS:

http://www.epc.shell.com/Docs/GPCDOC_X_cbe_24855_key_140007466171_201212050515.pdf


I stand corrected.
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Currently local Walmart has 5-qt jug M1 for $22.xx and PP at $24.xx. There is no reason to pay more for getting similar oil.

The quality of most brand name syn oil are similar for normal OCI of 10-15k, I buy on price.
 
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
If someone's focus picture is out of focus can we really believe anything he has to say? 8)


Man up and just call me lier. After all your behind a computer and don't have to answer to anyone.
 
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and I'm referring to the fact that this is yet another thread on the OPs oil choice, not the M1 PAO stuff.


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I can't imagine what its like when it comes time to figure out where to go for dinner.
 
TIG calm down,
there are 50 different oils on the market that would make the filler hole just as clean.
You always tout your pictures. THEY MEAN NOTHING TO ME! I could use Supertech and produce similar results. You spend to much on oil.
Some of the latest amsoil data shows Castrol GTX better than M1 in catagories. Is Amsoil lying? Are they tests not factual?
I don't know how to link or I would post it.
 
Not gonna make any long term difference. I would stay with a 5w-20. AFE is very,very,thin,actually,too thin. Jmo.
 
Just send your uoa on the Mobil oil that will make it all clear.
Originally Posted By: tig1
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
If someone's focus picture is out of focus can we really believe anything he has to say? 8)


Man up and just call me lier. After all your behind a computer and don't have to answer to anyone.
 
Originally Posted By: FZ1
AFE is very,very,thin,actually,too thin. Jmo.

Well I guess you've been living under a rock, because AFE 0W-20 is like molasses compared to TGMO 0W-20 which is 35% lighter at 32F or Sustina 0W-20 which is a further 20% lighter than TGMO at the same temperature.
 
Originally Posted By: tig1
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
If someone's focus picture is out of focus can we really believe anything he has to say? 8)


Man up and just call me lier. After all your behind a computer and don't have to answer to anyone.


See the little smiley face 8) on the end? kidding.....

Sometimes people's intent doesn't get represented well, sorry.
 
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"Thinness" is not density. High-densisty fluids like perfluorocarbons can have a very low viscosity. Or water. A very high density but low viscosity.

Try again.

Originally Posted By: FZ1
I'm referring to the density of the fluids,Genius.
 
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
Originally Posted By: tig1
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
If someone's focus picture is out of focus can we really believe anything he has to say? 8)


Man up and just call me lier. After all your behind a computer and don't have to answer to anyone.


See the little smiley face 8) on the end? kidding.....

Sometimes people's intent doesn't get represented well, sorry.


All I see is an 8, but we are cool.
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From the UOA's I have seen for my applications, I would go with PP 0w20. Seems to have less wear metals with PP. But, that is just MHO.
 
Originally Posted By: DrDusty86
TIG calm down,
there are 50 different oils on the market that would make the filler hole just as clean.
You always tout your pictures. THEY MEAN NOTHING TO ME! I could use Supertech and produce similar results. You spend to much on oil.
Some of the latest amsoil data shows Castrol GTX better than M1 in catagories. Is Amsoil lying? Are they tests not factual?
I don't know how to link or I would post it.


If you will notice(again you are not reading my post)I never critize another product. I only report on what I have used. You really need to be more factual.
 
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