I've tried finding UOA on popular oil i cant seem to find what i want anyone know what oils have the most moly in the 0w20 5w20 0w30 and 5w30 i seem to remember someone having a list somewhere but i cant seem to find it?
Originally Posted By: CATERHAM
Both Honda's 0W-20 and Toyota's 0W-20 have a lot of Moly in them; approx' 1000 ppm and 900 ppm respectively.
+1 This info was posted recently, the OEM Honda/Toyota Idemitsu(sp) with crazy moly. All you need unless you want ester syn.
Yah i read that's what u need to run 0w20 in a engine speced for 30w per this pdf but it doesnt give a name of oil. It was with gm toyota and honda but i cant find any uoa that have oooples of moly in them
I don't understand, with all the knowledge on this site how people get hung up on one single feature of an oil, it's basestock or a specific add like zink or moly.
Originally Posted By: Audi Junkie
I don't understand, with all the knowledge on this site how people get hung up on one single feature of an oil, it's basestock or a specific add like zink or moly.
That is a darn good question, I feel it is people believe or get told that one certain additive makes things better.
Originally Posted By: postjeeprcr
Originally Posted By: Audi Junkie
I don't understand, with all the knowledge on this site how people get hung up on one single feature of an oil, it's basestock or a specific add like zink or moly.
That is a darn good question, I feel it is people believe or get told that one certain additive makes things better.
Originally Posted By: Pablo
But why?
Originally Posted By: Dieseldoctor
Yah i read that's what u need to run 0w20 in a engine speced for 30w per this pdf but it doesnt give a name of oil.
Honda and Toyota (both made in the US by Idemitsu), while not ester based neither is Amsoil. I have it on good authority the Idemitsu oils are PAO/GPIII blends but with their VI's over 200 they are superior to ALL other oils in that regard.