Originally Posted By: Luisraul924
So I've read... What do you make of this?
I'm a fan of all those oils, so have no dog in the fight. Realistically, that's a facsimile of a pour point test, without the correct methodology. And, even if it was done correctly, pour point isn't that useful of a specification. CCS isn't even the best choice. MRV is.
I'll raise your pour point video and give you the old Esso chestnut, which shows pour point and times the flow, showing the difference between using an unsuitable lube for the weather and a suitable lube. Shannow, I believe, has also linked to some of the original papers involved in this testing.
I don't generally chase cold flow other than choosing an appropriate lube for the weather, but Amsoil does have some of the best numbers when it gets down to MRV and the like. Of course, that's more for helping starting and getting the pumping going more than anything else, but we've all been through that before, and that part should be fairly clear.
My point is to not choose by pour point. RP has some very impressive pour points on their 15w-40. That doesn't mean I'd try it in -40 over a 0w-XX or a 5w-XX.
Most of the important stuff happens after the five minute mark, for those who don't want to sit through this.
So I've read... What do you make of this?
I'm a fan of all those oils, so have no dog in the fight. Realistically, that's a facsimile of a pour point test, without the correct methodology. And, even if it was done correctly, pour point isn't that useful of a specification. CCS isn't even the best choice. MRV is.
I'll raise your pour point video and give you the old Esso chestnut, which shows pour point and times the flow, showing the difference between using an unsuitable lube for the weather and a suitable lube. Shannow, I believe, has also linked to some of the original papers involved in this testing.
I don't generally chase cold flow other than choosing an appropriate lube for the weather, but Amsoil does have some of the best numbers when it gets down to MRV and the like. Of course, that's more for helping starting and getting the pumping going more than anything else, but we've all been through that before, and that part should be fairly clear.
My point is to not choose by pour point. RP has some very impressive pour points on their 15w-40. That doesn't mean I'd try it in -40 over a 0w-XX or a 5w-XX.
Most of the important stuff happens after the five minute mark, for those who don't want to sit through this.