OK... These may or may not, apply to Group III synthetics. You tell me. I know that most of the "tough guys" like Mobil 1, German Castrol, Red Line, Amsoil, and Royal Purple claim:
Quicker protection at start-up
Higher film strength and protection under stress (heat/load/idle)
Better protection from deposits and sludge
BLAH/BLAH
Years back, Castrol Syntec (before the American Boning
) claimed that the oil actually clung to/penetrated the metal, to protect the engine "in ways other oils can't." Royal Purple also talks about their Synerlec additive remaining on the engine parts, even after shut-down.
Is this "bonding" to engine surfaces, a "nature" of ALL synthetic oils?
Or determined by other certain elements of the additive package?
Royal Purple claims a "tenacious" adhearing to motor parts. Can I expect this of German Castrol as well>???
Quicker protection at start-up
Higher film strength and protection under stress (heat/load/idle)
Better protection from deposits and sludge
BLAH/BLAH

Years back, Castrol Syntec (before the American Boning

Is this "bonding" to engine surfaces, a "nature" of ALL synthetic oils?


Royal Purple claims a "tenacious" adhearing to motor parts. Can I expect this of German Castrol as well>???