I finally got in all the results for samples of SuperTech Advanced, Full Synthetic and High Mileage. Engine is the high output 440 horsepower 3.5L V6 Ecoboost. I have also included results of Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5W30 and Quaker State Euro 5W40 just to compare against SuperTech. Pennzoil next column and Quaker State Euro last column on the multi-report.
I did this to see if there was a difference between the 3 SuperTech oils. The "Advanced" version seemed to squeak out slightly better results...
This is in no way a scientific type of sampleing. I really do not have the time or motivation to conduct a thorough rigorous scientific test. This is just a casual test of the oils on the Walmart shelf.
I noted the 5 quart jug of "Advanced" is now $21 at Walmart.
To my eye the formulations and results look similiar, but the "Advanced" version seemed to squeak out less iron wear. 7 vs 9 ppm is not a huge difference. The variance could be do to a lot of other factors besides the oil. I think if you went to Walmart and grabbed any one of the 3 you would not go wrong.
I did this to see if there was a difference between the 3 SuperTech oils. The "Advanced" version seemed to squeak out slightly better results...
This is in no way a scientific type of sampleing. I really do not have the time or motivation to conduct a thorough rigorous scientific test. This is just a casual test of the oils on the Walmart shelf.
I noted the 5 quart jug of "Advanced" is now $21 at Walmart.
To my eye the formulations and results look similiar, but the "Advanced" version seemed to squeak out less iron wear. 7 vs 9 ppm is not a huge difference. The variance could be do to a lot of other factors besides the oil. I think if you went to Walmart and grabbed any one of the 3 you would not go wrong.
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