Originally Posted By: pcfxer
Eneos is good oil, but I always thought they used soem product that [censored] does not measure for. Get a real Oil Analysis with full element detection...not the [censored] [censored].
Unfortunately they arent my UOAs, and what you might be referring to is why I posted it here.
Its looks like a pretty simple and clean additive package, not much going on compared to the Nissan Spec'd Nissan Ester Oil, which has a much different additive package.
So I was suprised how something which appeared very basic was doing so well in an engine that notoriously hard on oils, so I was hoping someone here with more knowledge than I knew could shed some additional light on the oil.
Maybe their mix composition, percentage of different groups, etc. Its listed as a "synthetic" not a full synthetic..... and based on all the [censored] I read about the Nissan "ester" oil, I figured an oil would need to have some percentage of ester in it to perform well in this engine or the oil would need a similarly spec'd additive package.
Im using redline for break-in in my G37 but searching for something cheaper to use once the engine is broken in and over 4 UOA's on broken in engines, this looks pretty good and doesnt shear like a lot of the other oils have.