Sorry recheck LZ/oronite or any additive suppliers website Calcium is a metal and a ASH forming additive.quote:
Originally posted by Mannix:
Granted, the remaining elements will show their spectral code, but if an oil starts with .26% calium with a virgin sample, and shows .20% after 4500 miles, as on this sample, than the loss is from depletion. Calcium is ashless, unlike mg & zinc.
CA,ZN,MG are ALL ash producing additive METALs look up "sulfated ash".
In fact LZ had a basic formula to figure the "sulfated ash" content of PCMO/HDEO without having to burn a sample and they had values to plug in for the basic ASH forming metals and CA is one of them.
Also Depleted???
Unless volitle where does the CA go??
even when oxidized to sludge it will show on IR or FTIR unless it falls out into a sludge layer or evaporates the CA will always show up.
bruce