Fe 1
Pb 4
Sn 1
Si 2
K 1
B 11
Ca 1975
Mg 8
P 716
Sb 4
Zn 814
All other elements zero
Visc@100C 10.8
Pb 4
Sn 1
Si 2
K 1
B 11
Ca 1975
Mg 8
P 716
Sb 4
Zn 814
All other elements zero
Visc@100C 10.8
I believe carpy said the ST oils were the same as regular Mobil Drive Clean, which is now only available as a bulk oil for dealers and oil change shops.quote:
Originally posted by ToyotaNSaturn:
No sodium = it's not Mobil 5000.
Yes - the bottles all have WPP on the bottom down here in South Florida, I have never seen the Supertech with the Mobil style bottles down here.quote:
Originally posted by csandste:
Is this the WPP oil?
My other test done at the same time had Pb = 5 so I think there is a possible contamination or test issue that cannot be ruled out without another test.quote:
Originally posted by Pablo:
Virgin oil with Pb = 4. Note that.
Not much of an add pack. Base oil is strong?
You've got GF-4/SM rated ST oil in the WPP bottles? That's very interesting. Up here, the regular ST oil is in the XOM bottles and has been since GF-4/SM started showing up on the shelves.quote:
Originally posted by nickmckinney:
Yes - the bottles all have WPP on the bottom down here in South Florida, I have never seen the Supertech with the Mobil style bottles down here.quote:
Originally posted by csandste:
Is this the WPP oil?
Maybe in some parts of the US, but where I live the regular ST is made by XOM and comes in the XOM style bottles (both quart size and 5-quart jugs).quote:
Originally posted by motorguy222:
WPP still makes regular SuperTech dino oil.
No. The only ST oils still being made by WPP are the Syn blend and Syn. The rest of the ST lineup is made by ExxonMobil.quote:
Originally posted by csandste:
Is this the WPP oil?