Their distribution arm should be under the same name to avoid the confusion.I'm still confused.
I get the HPL vs. ALS/distribution bit. It's the HPL vs. HPL that I'm still not clear on.Their distribution arm should be under the same name to avoid the confusion.
or don't use the same brand name (HPL)... would be better much better. Just like TGMO doThis is slightly confusing but:
- "Advanced Lubrication" is High Performance Lubricants. These are the products developed by or under the guidance of Dr. Rudnick.
- "HPL Oil" is a private label product blended by Advanced Lubrication for another outfit to their spec.
Think of the red "HPL" as TGMO being blended by ExxonMobil. Just because Mobil blends it, doesn't mean it's Mobil 1.
I'm still confused, if not more now.Here's the explanation from David and link to the post.
"Sometimes we do our best to make things confusing. So here is the structure. We make both oils here in our plant. Harry Hruska owns the HPL label and he is essentially a master distributor for the racing market. We work very closely together. We did have some racing relationships in place before we met Harry. It is those cars that you will find our Oval logos rather than our HPL initials. We operate as close to one company as you can while not being one company. Harry has extensive knowledge in the turbo market as the former owner of Precision Turbo in Hebron IN. He also hated the HPL Pro Mod car in the NHRA. We tend to focus on industrial lubricants and fleet lubricants here at the plant. Through my own years being involved with my own racing, World of Outlaws, and NHRA Pro Stock and Pro Stock motorcycle we have established relationships that I often talk about. Through HPL we support the Street outlaws together.
David"
High Performance Lubricants PCMO Series
Thanks for that. The engine I am looking at oil for is not for any specific vehicle but a specific v6 turbo engine.bobistheoilguy.com