<VV> Motor oil shear strenght comparisons - a good article
Dennis Pleau
dpleau at wavecable.com
Mon Jul 16 20:31:07 EDT 2012
Did you see all the links on the left? I'm guessing the Corvette club is
getting a click fee every time one of them is clicked. Too bad we don't
have enough vendors to do something like this.
dp
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Mark Durham
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 2:48 PM
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Subject: <VV> Motor oil shear strenght comparisons - a good article
Gents, I searched to see what reactions other flat tappet forums are having
about the Defy oil. The Corvette Forum has a article by a classic car guy
who did shear testing on 48 oils, including the Defy 10w30.
540 RAT's results, as you will see, may change the way you look at oils, but
keep in mind his focus is on shear strenght, or the ability to prevent
contact. It really is a good supplement to Richard Widman's article on oil.
The article has changed my belief that synthetic oil is actually better at
protecting your engine. The Industry standard Amsoils and Mobil 1's did not
come out on top in these independent tests, either, and they are good oils.
Many of todays later generation Dino oils for modern engines did very well
in the shear tests, too. Nor was it consistent that a higher weight oil did
better over a lighter weight oil.
While the author says there are "no bad oils in the group", the oils at the
top outperform those at the bottom in shear strenght by a staggering almost
100% margin. That is significant. I think that from now on I will be making
selections at least in the top 10% of the list for all my cars, and add the
ZDDP to that oil as necessary for the Corvair. By the way, the Defy 10w30
is in the top 10%, and at 15.64 for 5 quarts, is a great buy.
Enjoy the article.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-tech-performance/3078239-quaker-state-s-n
ew-defy-motor-oil-lab-test-and-wear-test-data.html
Mark Durham
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