Specifically MOS2 interactions with different base stock
Respected members on here have reported using MOS2 in vehicles that spend some time sitting and finding the additive settled out in the bottom of the sump..
With regard to base stock..
I'm not a chemist but my understandings are:
The M part of MOS2 is Molybdenum, a metal.
POE base is polar and 'clings' to metal
Does this mean that MOS2 is less likely to settle out when used in conjunction with Redine, Motul, or any other ester based oil?
My reason for asking is due to my wondering wether I should drop and clean the sump next oil change.
Thanks guys
Respected members on here have reported using MOS2 in vehicles that spend some time sitting and finding the additive settled out in the bottom of the sump..
With regard to base stock..
I'm not a chemist but my understandings are:
The M part of MOS2 is Molybdenum, a metal.
POE base is polar and 'clings' to metal
Does this mean that MOS2 is less likely to settle out when used in conjunction with Redine, Motul, or any other ester based oil?
My reason for asking is due to my wondering wether I should drop and clean the sump next oil change.
Thanks guys