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I tested Klotz TC-W3 and it is a excellent oil,Klotz has 75% molecules that are all uniform,
Wow. This guy can differentiate molecules of different sizes.
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Interceptor just did not cut it for me under viscosity, thermal conductivity of the oil, stability and stress,
So what's his definition of Thermal conductivity and how it affects tests in a meaningful way?
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Update: received some royal purple snow 2-c today, went to the lab, First i looked at the oil in my microscope and noticed some thing differnt from the other oil's, The base oil is all synthetic, But some th ing did not look right so i checked out the royal purple web site to look at the msds and there it was, Iso paraffinic diluent's what is it, Isoparaffinic are branched aliphatic hydrocarbon's and depending on the carbon length range it could be used as a solvent, When diluted it act's like a detergant but is better idea then a strong detergant's,
He can also google wikipedia and almost read PDSs' and MSDS'.
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My cousin is a engineer and built me a r.p.m. unit to test on.
What the heck? His whole family is a bunch of Einsteins.
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I add E-10 gas into the port hole and add the oil to a 50-1 mix and run it untill the database software on the computer tell's me at what r.p.m. the oil break's down, It also tell's me the viscosity under load presure, was there any foam under heat and how much carbon build up under heat.
An amazing array of instrumentation which would cost upwards of a quarter mil.
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This oil is excellent and passed my test.
And what is his (or for that matter the manufacturers) criteria for passing tests. The least he could do is list ASTM tests and their results.
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...and place them in a humidity room (i own one)
No dummy, in the industry it is called a "Humidity Cabinet."
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Amsoil Dominator, pour point -50, This oil has excellent synthetic base stock at 75%, and 25% high processed oil's, but it has alot of detergent's in the formula, R.P.M. before break down of the viscosity and film strength was 12,002,
One heck of an amazing mircroscope. 12,002 or 12,005 rpms at breakdown or filmstrength in PSI, N.m^2?
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When the oil's are mixed together it will cause a chemical imbalance between the petroleum based and the synthesized chemical compound's, It will also upset the hydrocarbon's.
Don't you just hate it when your hydrocarbons get upset?
Sorry guys, but this person is full of it and the info he is giving out is pure CROC!