I have been using Zepro Eco Medalist Advanced Moly 0w-20 with fantastic results.
It's price has gotten too high where i'd like a good alternative.
It has only calcium detergent, no magnesium. I don't have a direct injection vehicle or turbo, so magnesium seems unnecessary if not a hindrance.
It also has high moly, albeit likely not trinuclear moly.
So, i'd like an alternative that has only calcium detergent and relatively high moly. Trinuclear preferred. Full synthetic preferred. 0W-20 preferred, but may consider 5W-20.
I realize this may not be readily available as most major brands are doing the SN+/Dexos Gen2 thing.
So, maybe the question can be answered in 2 parts:
1. Best oil that fits that description that can be purchased reasonably (~$30/5qts) through any means.
2. The closest option that is readily available at Walmart/National Autoparts stores for 5qts.
I am doing oil analysis after every oil change, so this will be a decently controlled experiment and I can post results.
It's price has gotten too high where i'd like a good alternative.
It has only calcium detergent, no magnesium. I don't have a direct injection vehicle or turbo, so magnesium seems unnecessary if not a hindrance.
It also has high moly, albeit likely not trinuclear moly.
So, i'd like an alternative that has only calcium detergent and relatively high moly. Trinuclear preferred. Full synthetic preferred. 0W-20 preferred, but may consider 5W-20.
I realize this may not be readily available as most major brands are doing the SN+/Dexos Gen2 thing.
So, maybe the question can be answered in 2 parts:
1. Best oil that fits that description that can be purchased reasonably (~$30/5qts) through any means.
2. The closest option that is readily available at Walmart/National Autoparts stores for 5qts.
I am doing oil analysis after every oil change, so this will be a decently controlled experiment and I can post results.