Not that it's numbers were bad, but based on the number of positive posts on BITOG about Motorcraft SemiSyn, it didn't appear all that outstanding as compared to some of the others.
Peak dino looks OK. Decent levels of moly and boron. It's on sale regularly at the farm supply stores around here for <$2. Not a bad deal at that price.
Originally Posted By: sopususer
Not that it's numbers were bad, but based on the number of positive posts on BITOG about Motorcraft SemiSyn, it didn't appear all that outstanding as compared to some of the others.
What really counts is how the the oil protects in real life usage. And Motorcraft semiblend seems to protect well. I noticed this Motorcraft 5w30 was SM rated not the newer SN rating. But it could have been the new SN formula packaged in the old bottles until they were used up.
Originally Posted By: sopususer
Not that it's numbers were bad, but based on the number of positive posts on BITOG about Motorcraft SemiSyn, it didn't appear all that outstanding as compared to some of the others.
That US Spirit oil looks lousy. On the oil's rear label there is a spelling mistake. "Excedes" should be spelled EXCEEDS. Also in the label's upper description area there is an inconsistent use of capitalized words. There are some other grammar mistakes as well. I guess their proof reading is about as good as their quality control and product.