Originally Posted By: OVERKILL
Originally Posted By: kschachn
Originally Posted By: mtxjohn
No. Apples to oranges. Mobil is not a competitor of Amsoil SSO. It no longer meets the chrysler ms12633 spec. Amsoil is only comparable to other group 4/5 oils which cost north of $10 a quart.
So SSO meets MS-12633? Maybe I missed that on the data sheet.
Nope, RECOMMENDED FOR
Originally Posted By: AMSOIL
APPLICATIONS
AMSOIL Signature Series Synthetic Motor Oil is excellent for use in all types of gasoline-fueled vehicles.
It is recommended for all domestic and foreign vehicles requiring any of the listed performance specifications:
0W-40 (AZF): API SN, SM…; Chrysler MS-12633, MS-10725, MS-10850; Nissan GT-R®
Mtsjohn
Where is there any poe in any amsoil products.
I'll eat my hat if you can find any.
And who cares what the composition of the basestocks. It's stupid to think an oil and it's performance is based on a single metric such as basestocks.
The complete formula and the real world certs are the only metric that matters.
I've drank the amsoil kool aid for a decade. Used it exclusively.
Now I use on sale syns. My vehicles engines are spotless and run longer than I want to keep them.
So exactly what gain is there to be had paying more for no extended life of any engine system
You would be smart to actually know what your talking about before posting.
Unless your foot tastes good.