Send it to Blackstone and they'll think it's milk
Like I said, not everyone is fooled by the nonsense. There is plenty in that website if you know what to look for. If you don't know what to look for then this is definitely the product for you.What nonsense?
Have you used the oil? can you prove it as nonsense? Flipside in every argument.
What nonsense?
Have you used the oil? can you prove it as nonsense? Flipside in every argument.
Recommending non-existing oil ranges?Definitely would run this oil if it were locally available.
Along with this one too:
Ester Synthetic
Ester-based synthetic motor oils for superior engine protection and performancexenum.com
BTW, there were a couple automakers recommending a 7.5w oil in non-SAE countries. I've also used 3w and 2.5w marketed oils too.
Look, an automaker recommending a 7.5w30
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Actually it is. What are the established viscosity ranges for the non-SAE grade designations?SAE isn't the only oil grade spec
Just like API isn't the only oil spec.
That would need to be defined by the non-SAE grade blender. You simply ask them.Actually it is. What are the established viscosity ranges for the non-SAE grade designations?
Unless you know the specific oils used, you can't call it a group1 or 2 or 3, and not all is given in an MSDS. Like that hasn't been argued here have the past 20 years and on the theoildrop before bitogdistillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic . 50-100%
zinc bis[O-(6-methylheptyl)] bis[O-(sec-butyl)]bis(dithiophosphate) .1 to 1%
how is this even api SN? That's Group I motor oil?
Right, so it's not a "spec" as you said. It'a a made-up grade by each blender.That would need to be defined by the non-SAE grade blender. You simply ask them.
are you specifically trying to troll? your arguments dont make sense. You remind me of this 85year old marine that I know that likes to fight anything he can .. even signs that are wrong at the grocery store. I took him shopping and he was arguing over 3cents (but he got 3 cents cheaper lol) IIRC the sign said 3for 9 but he was paying 2.99 eachThat would need to be defined by the non-SAE grade blender. You simply ask them.
Unless you know the specific oils used, you can't call it a group1 or 2 or 3, and not all is given in an MSDS. Like that hasn't been argued here have the past 20 years and on the theoildrop before bitog
Yes you are trolling. The whole “who has used this oil” is a massive straw man argument in all these discussions as I have noted above.Troll, looks like some are trolling me. I didn't start the thread and I'm not making fun of the brand of oil that I haven't used or tested. So, who is trolling?
Who TF has used this oil here? who has said something negative about it? the trolls.
And again, the MSDS doesn't mean a thing to me. Feel free to contact the blender for more info concerning their 'formulas' and marketing of their oils.
This sounds a lot like the 'ceramic additive' scam that was being sold in Europe in early 2000's, the difference was you were supposed to add it to your own motor oil. I guess this is basically the 'premix' version for newbies!1. Micro-ceramic particles: The micro-ceramic particles are very powerful solidlubricants that decrease the coefficient of friction and resist the highest oftemperatures.
2. Polarized synthetic Multi-Ester oils: The micro-ceramics particles are dispersedin different very specific synthetic ester oils.Together, they form an extremely resistant protective film that substantially reduceswear and friction. Even when the engine is not running, this film remains on theinternal parts of the engine, ensuring optimum protection during cold starting.
Hmmm, the only thing I've ever used white ceramic for is to ABRADE metal away from the edge of my knives. Not sure I'd be pouring that into a rotating metal machine."Ceramic oil" available in 5w30, 5w40 as well as... 7.5w40.
There's a video on youtube of a guy pouring this stuff in his R8. It is white and looks like milkshake. I can't find any technical explanation about what it actually is and does. Have you ever heard about that? Is that a thing and i've been living under a rock? Maybe humor would have been the adequate section to post this? Have fun.
From one of the oil's TDS :
DESCRIPTION
VRX 5W30 is the very latest generation of engine oil. This product outperforms largely all traditional motor oils because of its unique formula: the very special mix of high performance synthetic ester based oils and high tech additives.This Ceramic Ester Composite technology is a synergy of two components:
1. Micro-ceramic particles: The micro-ceramic particles are very powerful solidlubricants that decrease the coefficient of friction and resist the highest oftemperatures.
2. Polarized synthetic Multi-Ester oils: The micro-ceramics particles are dispersedin different very specific synthetic ester oils.Together, they form an extremely resistant protective film that substantially reduceswear and friction. Even when the engine is not running, this film remains on theinternal parts of the engine, ensuring optimum protection during cold starting.
PROPERTIES
•Important fuel savings. (-4 to –7%).
•Substantial reduction of the internal friction (-41% according to TUVtest report nÆ PB 8141.198.08).
•Significant increase of power (+4 to +7%).
•Important reduction in oil consumption (up to –70%).
•Noticeable reduction of engine running noise.
•Keeps the engine cleaner.
•Improved cold start.