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Mickey Bitsko 03-19-2019 07:55 AM

Another oil thread
 
Has anyone seen the YouTube test super tech full synthetic vs redline full synthetic?
if so, is the test shown typical of testing technics?
I use Mobil 1 and have for years, makes me wonder if we're paying for good advertising.

BBslider001 03-19-2019 09:43 AM

Short answer, yes. And why start yet another oil thread? Get off the synthetic crack pipe. Cheaper conventional protects just as well. There are plenty of UOAs to confirm this fact.

ford390gashog 03-19-2019 09:55 AM

I will add that with the API SN requirement the gap between oils has dramatically changed the field. Even base Supertech oils have to perform better then the Synthetic oils of the old SM. It's hard to really pick a better oil, just base it on OE requirements and price ultimately.

Mickey Bitsko 03-20-2019 08:59 AM

Thanks for the response guys.

Mcrafty1 03-23-2019 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by Mickey Bitsko (Post 18548397)
Has anyone seen the YouTube test super tech full synthetic vs redline full synthetic?
if so, is the test shown typical of testing technics?
I use Mobil 1 and have for years, makes me wonder if we're paying for good advertising.

I watched it, I have watched many, many of the PF's videos...he seems to be on top of the things he tests. It appears like Supertech oil is a good product. That being said, I sleep better nights knowing that I have Pennzoil Platinum in my crankcase's.

Mickey Bitsko 03-23-2019 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by Mcrafty1 (Post 18556020)
I watched it, I have watched many, many of the PF's videos...he seems to be on top of the things he tests. It appears like Supertech oil is a good product. That being said, I sleep better nights knowing that I have Pennzoil Platinum in my crankcase's.

Do you know if the techniques used in the video are standard practices for testing oil?

BBslider001 03-23-2019 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Mcrafty1 (Post 18556020)
I watched it, I have watched many, many of the PF's videos...he seems to be on top of the things he tests. It appears like Supertech oil is a good product. That being said, I sleep better nights knowing that I have Pennzoil Platinum in my crankcase's.

Supertech is more than good oil. It is REALLY good. I have used it in my 7.3 for years and have UOAs under severe service to prove it. It is manufactured by Warren and used in heavy equipment by many ranches and farms.

Mcrafty1 03-24-2019 05:28 AM


Originally Posted by Mickey Bitsko (Post 18556071)
Do you know if the techniques used in the video are standard practices for testing oil?

No, I do not.

wickerbill 03-26-2019 09:41 PM

Better to be safe than sorry
 
In my experience that if you spend money on good oil you won't regret it. I use castrol full synthetic 5w30 and a good filter for full synthetic oil and have never regretted it but I only have 237k on my v10 ford so I can't speak for everyone just from my own motors that I've used it on. Good luck

Mcrafty1 03-27-2019 11:03 AM

A point to remember when buying engine oil...even the most expensive oils out there, are still cheaper than the wear parts of your engine.

BBslider001 03-27-2019 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by Mcrafty1 (Post 18564449)
A point to remember when buying engine oil...even the most expensive oils out there, are still cheaper than the wear parts of your engine.

Another part to remember is does x number of dollars on oil provide x number of dollars more protection? No it does not. Go with a good known oil like supertech or a tractor supply and call it a day.


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