I can see both sides of this...on the one hand, performance certainly is the bottom line. But then...I don't want to do UOAs with every oil change, trying different oils to establish for myself what the relative levels of performance are. Not that that would necessarily be all that valid anyway...what with changes of season, driving pattern, miles on engine, etc. Not to mention that you might conclude that oil xyz was the best...but then the mfg changes the formula, the competition does the same...
So how does one really arrive at a measurement of performance for the bucks? Theory, VOAs, UOAs, anecdotal evidence, opinion, heresay? Not saying that none of those have value, but...you guys enlighten me please, I'm not aware of anything I'd call a legitimate, unbiased, non-sponsored, comprehensive set of evidence of various oils' relative performance.
So...absent that, as someone said, it would maybe be informative, if not necessarily conclusive, to have a list of ingredients and their porportions. At least then you'd know you're not paying for the priciest ingredients but getting mid-grade contents.
So how does one really arrive at a measurement of performance for the bucks? Theory, VOAs, UOAs, anecdotal evidence, opinion, heresay? Not saying that none of those have value, but...you guys enlighten me please, I'm not aware of anything I'd call a legitimate, unbiased, non-sponsored, comprehensive set of evidence of various oils' relative performance.
So...absent that, as someone said, it would maybe be informative, if not necessarily conclusive, to have a list of ingredients and their porportions. At least then you'd know you're not paying for the priciest ingredients but getting mid-grade contents.