Originally Posted By: skyship
UMM, so if it smells good does that mean you can trust the spec sheets?
Veggie oil smells good but when put it in a diesel engine oil filler rather than the fuel tank (Female owner and engineer?)the main block goes bang in a very smokey permanent manner.
Anyone seen a VOA, as I never trust small oil company specs as one oil lab in Germany has found some new oil approvals are seriously in error. (Chinese winter 20/40 truck oil sold to diesel car owners in Saudi was good for a laugh, as it said it was an A3/B4 5/30)
Originally Posted By: jhMalibu
I put it in my Mazda2 at 1500 miles (ZY-VE).
When my shipment arrived there was leakage though. The caps weren't super tight and there is no foil seal on the bottles.
Hardly scientific, but it smells like there's good stuff in there.
WPP is not what i would call a "small company", when compared to XOM yes, they are smaller. They blend and bottle oil for numerous companies like Walmart (supertech), Advance Auto Parts, Tractor supply (travelers), and many others out there, not to mention their top line Mag1. WPP makes good oils and can sell them at a more competitive price due to less advertising.
There have been some UOA/VOA of various WPP made oils that have some good results. One recent UOA had supertech conventional with over 10K on it and showed excellent numbers.