I'm certain that he had a clean engine after the Auto-Rx clean, and the oil was able to do it's job, and that is to prevent wear, and the oil darn sure did that part of it. So in my opinion, this was a winning combination for this engine.
I thought I had stated that the oil did a darn good job, and sure enough I was correct.quote:
Originally posted by 59 Vetteman:
and the oil was able to do it's job, and that is to prevent wear, and the oil darn sure did that part of it.
I am very happy with the Phillips oil I use in three cars,the Mobil Supersyn in another and just cannot wait until the miles acumulate on two more with the Schaeffers 10/30 blend in them. But to pull it at 5k? I am not going to have the Schaeffers anaylized from either car till miles warrant a drain and it ain't time yet but they will be posted along with the Phillips and Mobil you can count on that.quote:
Originally posted by 59 Vetteman:
I thought I had stated that the oil did a darn good job, and sure enough I was correct.quote:
Originally posted by 59 Vetteman:
and the oil was able to do it's job, and that is to prevent wear, and the oil darn sure did that part of it.
Dragboat,
Could you post your oil analysis of your personal use of Schaeffer's oil. I am curious how it is working in your vehicles. Or are you happy with the Phillip's, Mobil syn ect.?
Well, any oil that is MB 229.3 approved (as Schaeffer's Supreme is) doesn't need to make "big claims" about extended drains--being on this list is "big" enough.quote:
Originally posted by dragboat:
That has got to be one of the best formulated oils on the planet with no big claims of extended intervals.