A good start is to formulate with less additives like magnesium , certain calciums then add friction modifiers .quote:
Originally posted by kickster:
What makes one oil slipper than next?
Is that Antimony ?quote:
Originally posted by salesrep:
and penetro90 additives.
The un streetable race oil or the street oils ?quote:
Originally posted by mf150:
Red Line has the lowest friction co-efficient.
Schaeffer's blends are undoubtedly the better blends on the market.quote:
With our soluble moly and penetro90 additives. I would have to rank Schaeffer's right up there.
Just think of all the poor snakes they have to kill to make a quart of that stuff.quote:
Originally posted by Bobert:
http://www.aerospacelubricants.com/catalogue/pdf/Prodri~1.pdf
"Customers report reduced operating temperatures up to 45ºF when compared to conventional lubricants and up to 30ºF compared to other synthetic motor oils. These performance characteristics result in operating efficiency increases of up to 15%."
That's a big reduction in temps..Good grief.
Taken out of context this quote is HILARIOUS. Like something Chevy Chase would have said in Fletch!quote:
I'm no chemist. Penetro90 is a combination of substances we created
Just trying to clarify things, Salesrep.quote:
Penetro90 is a combination of substances we created.