Originally Posted By: ZZman
Wouldn't it be the proper computer/timing that would do the protecting or stopping of it?
Oil doesn't protect against LSPI. The oil and/or some components of the oil are possibly contributing to LSPI. They are trying to either get rid of or mitigate the components that do possibly contribute. In early testing, it looks like higher levels (1500 or above) of calcium MAY be a possible contributor. So, the manufacturer either lowers the calcium, or raises ,say, magnesium, moly, or ZDP, or some combination thereof, to mitigate this. This is all early on, so nothing is set in stone.