Originally Posted by PimTac
Originally Posted by kschachn
Originally Posted by burla
Youtube cold flow tests are far superior, just google it, I wont repost it. You see multiple oil tests at -20f and minus -22f and -22c. It was zero coincidence project farm choose -15 to do his tests. You see what happens to the great oils at just -5f more. Not that any true oil guy would care to look that up, when it is much more fun to call someone hyperbolous.
You should contact Infineum (and anyone else for that matter) and tell them that the suite of tests comprising SAE J300 are inferior for characterizing motor oil performance, and that instead they should watch Project Farm and YouTube "cold flow tests" for the real deal. Why on earth have they been futzing around with J300 when a dude with a freezer and some plastic tubes is better?
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Originally Posted by kschachn
Originally Posted by burla
Youtube cold flow tests are far superior, just google it, I wont repost it. You see multiple oil tests at -20f and minus -22f and -22c. It was zero coincidence project farm choose -15 to do his tests. You see what happens to the great oils at just -5f more. Not that any true oil guy would care to look that up, when it is much more fun to call someone hyperbolous.
You should contact Infineum (and anyone else for that matter) and tell them that the suite of tests comprising SAE J300 are inferior for characterizing motor oil performance, and that instead they should watch Project Farm and YouTube "cold flow tests" for the real deal. Why on earth have they been futzing around with J300 when a dude with a freezer and some plastic tubes is better?
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