tgmo uses comical amounts of moly in attempt to squeeze out fuel economy
noack is likely rock bottom
noack is likely rock bottom
Not afraid, but prefer well established brands and product line that is not new to market. I realize that the same product line is getting changes behind the scenes, I hopeful that changes would be good based on history/reputationThe formulations of the common oils do change pretty often without and change to labeling or indication. Are you really afraid of the latest and greatest?
Then dont live in fear.Not afraid, but prefer well established brands and product line that is not new to market. I realize that the same product line is getting changes behind the scenes, I hopeful that changes would be good based on history/reputation
Or better by the licenses, certifications and approvals the oil holds or does not hold.Not afraid, but prefer well established brands and product line that is not new to market. I realize that the same product line is getting changes behind the scenes, I hopeful that changes would be good based on history/reputation
Absolutely. But There is some benefit in prior reputation and not being new to the market.Or better by the licenses, certifications and approvals the oil holds or does not hold.
TGMOIs TGMO just another car maker oil similar to Honda oil?
true but its Valvoline so at least its somewhat reputable and supposedly the successor of advanced synthetic which is older while costing the same yet both are still available.Intresting, Id be more cautious to use a new thing vs something thats been around and has good reputation
The level of moly they were using was appropriate for the type of moly - dimer.tgmo uses comical amounts of moly in attempt to squeeze out fuel economy
noack is likely rock bottom
For me personally, I like products thats been around for a long time and used by a lot of people with good results. But thats just me, I misspoke about caution, its more of a preference.
What's so special compared to a Ford or Honda engine? I cant think of anything.yeah it can run all oils!
Why would anyone need caution running an API SP oil from Valvoline? In a Corolla?.....
We were talking about new product from valvoline
yeah is really nothing special is why i run 20w50 in the 2020 camryWhat's so special compared to a Ford or Honda engine? I cant think of anything.
Toyota magic is a bunch of old tales. from the 80's.