They're all ridiculous.Mobil Super Synthetic Blend High Mileage
Mobil Full Synthetic High Mileage
Mobil 1 High Mileage
Mobil 1 Extended Performance High Mileage
What’s the difference?
They're all ridiculous.Mobil Super Synthetic Blend High Mileage
Mobil Full Synthetic High Mileage
Mobil 1 High Mileage
Mobil 1 Extended Performance High Mileage
What’s the difference?
Bout tree fiddyMobil Super Synthetic Blend High Mileage
Mobil Full Synthetic High Mileage
Mobil 1 High Mileage
Mobil 1 Extended Performance High Mileage
What’s the difference?
Ridiculous. And Valvoline was the one to start the HM category.![]()
Source?It uses a tad more PAO and double Moly and a tad thicker.
Valvoline Advanced 5W30 eats Mobil 1 5W30 for lunch.Ridiculous. And Valvoline was the one to start the HM category.![]()
And you aren't getting Synthetic - It's a marketing term.I long for the days of regular and synthetic. So much marketing non sense.
Do you mean you aren't getting conventional?And you aren't getting Synthetic - It's a marketing term.
Group I-II blend won't cut it in a 21 century gasoline engine
How do you figure?Valvoline Advanced 5W30 eats Mobil 1 5W30 for lunch.
What is conventional anymore GrpI?Do you mean you aren't getting conventional?
I have a calculator - and a slide rule for when the power is out.How do you figure?
Test results please. You must work for AramacoValvoline Advanced 5W30 eats Mobil 1 5W30 for lunch.
What test? Ran it in my Cars. Ran bestus!Test results please. You must work for Aramaco
Mobil 1 had 0.6% better NOACK than Valvoline.I have a calculator - and a slide rule for when the power is out.
Take a gander let's talk about what you see ( tomorrow morning - I'm off to get some groceries) -
https://pqia.org/2021/05/19/results-in-on-castrol-edge-mobil-1-and-valvoline-full-synthetic/
Yep, happened a few weeks/months(?) ago.wow Valvoline changed the pour caps ?
Few months, yeah.Yep, happened a few weeks/months(?) ago.
Fischer-Tropsch... So Valvoline is using mostly GTL now?5w30 SP/GF6, not Dexos 11cst and 3.3HTHS
Distillates (Fischer-Tropsch), heavy, C18-50-branched, cyclic and linear 848301-69-9 >= 80 - < 90%