What is the definition for the base stock that's used in Mobil 1? Is it a petrolium product? If yes, why does Mobil 1 perform longer than conventional oil. Thanks, Joe
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No, I disagree, statements on the Mobil 1 FAQ webpage do not suggest the presence of Grp III in the Supersyn formulations.
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Q How are Group II and Group III base stocks different from Group IV (PAO) stocks?
A Group II and Group III base stocks are enhanced mineral oils that are manufactured by a refining and extraction process which partially removes undesirable molecules that are present in the feed. In contrast, Group IV (PAO) base stocks are chemically synthesized and therefore, do not contain undesirable species.
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The answer given here by XOM is really disingenuous.
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No, I disagree, statements on the Mobil 1 FAQ webpage do not suggest the presence of Grp III in the Supersyn formulations.
Mobil 1 could easily clear up the mystery. All they would have to do is say that their oil does not contain any Group I, II, or III oil, and only Group IV and V base oils. I wonder why they do not say that?
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Ron:
They have, and will any time you care to ask. I've both called and emailed them out of curiosity. No mystery at all here. The M1 products are primarily PAO, with lesser amounts of ANs (alkylated napthalenes), and various esters. They won't tell you a lot beyond that, which I perfectly understand. Why are you concluding that the marketing language implies the presence of G-IIIs, as opposed to other fluids, without even asking Mobil the question???![]()