Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted by JohnnyJohnson
Originally Posted by SubieRubyRoo
Originally Posted by JohnnyJohnson
Its going to be interesting to see some UOA on this.
Meets D1G2 and is already in use under several other labels, so I'm going to go out on a very thick limb and say we could collect 1000 UOA samples, crunch the data, and we would see that there is a 99.5% chance or greater this oil is statistically identical to every other D1G2-approved oil. /subtle sarcasm
What info exactly are you hoping will be interesting? I'm just interested in what you think will be different with this oil?
The reason or the purpose is going to be to find out how good it really is. There are always the Nay Sayers here on BITOG oh that's not a 7000 mile oil. Inevitably they are proven wrong and I have to ROTFLMAO!
TOTFLMAO........ really Johnson????
Never doubt the naysayers that keep their vehicles forever. For instance; Nobody else will ever get my rides to own, unless they are dirt-poor and I donate the vehicle to them for free..... about 18 years later than when I purchased it new.
That's how one develops how good an oil actually is. Crunching data folks have all the correct answers on what's best for the longterm?........ hahaha .... no they don't.
If you really want to test oils durability, protection and performance, be a first & last owner of your vehicles.... X 3 or 4 vehicles, at-least.
So inevitably, we are the ones usually proven correct.
So how many daily vehicles have you owned and kept for 18 years Johnny?
Triple_Se7en,
Have you owned a vehicle that used one of these oils exclusively for 18, 10....or 5 years?
If not, the argument can really be turned back on you. How do you know they wouldn't be serviceable to an owner that uses them exclusively for a number of years?