Originally Posted by sloinker
Originally Posted by OVERKILL
Originally Posted by benjy
thats good for a lighter oil, redline is better as other all real synthetics are + unless your in a very cold climate most any cheaper 10-30 will have good noacks, as noted DI dirties the oil faster so earlier changes can be better
Redline Noack for their 0w-20 is 9%, the 5w-20 is 8%, roughly the same as the Mobil 1 products. But don't let facts and actually checking the data stop you from posting your usual home-brewed marketing drivel
Don't disagree but at least they are published. The Mobil 1 numbers for Noack don't seem to be, I can't find them. Where should I be looking?
Mobil and Shell have both been hot and cold on posting Noack over the years, not sure why
For a while all the Pennzoil PD sheets had it then they were revised and now I don't think any do? It's weird. Redline's white bottle product hasn't changed in like 10 years, so I expect just keeping Noack there was a matter of convenience. You'll notice it isn't shared for the black bottle "Professional" series