OK, I'm not going to even bring up an oil brand...this is completely hypothetical:
Say you have Conventional 15w40 (OIL A) and a Full Synthetic 15w40 (OIL B). Assume you sample under the same operating conditions...
You complete UOAs on the same engine, two different times and the UOAs look, for all intents and purposes, identical...
Both the UOA of OIL A and OIL B have the same ppm of all the major wear metals (FE, PB, CU, etc)...again, lets assume wear metals are within the same order of magnitude (ie. 12ppm vs 11ppm, not 12ppm versus 123ppm)...
Which is wearing "better"? And why?
Thoughts?
Say you have Conventional 15w40 (OIL A) and a Full Synthetic 15w40 (OIL B). Assume you sample under the same operating conditions...
You complete UOAs on the same engine, two different times and the UOAs look, for all intents and purposes, identical...
Both the UOA of OIL A and OIL B have the same ppm of all the major wear metals (FE, PB, CU, etc)...again, lets assume wear metals are within the same order of magnitude (ie. 12ppm vs 11ppm, not 12ppm versus 123ppm)...
Which is wearing "better"? And why?
Thoughts?