Quaker State Advanced Durability (QSAD) 10w-40 API:SN

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I didn't submit this. This sample was done by Project Farm. I just took a screen shot and posted here for convenience. The link to his video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zHlxeu_yuM (Is Oil Good After 70 Years? Let's find out!). At around 10:00min + 27 seconds he shows it. He compares the old oil to modern oil, which allowed me to find a VOA on the modern QS, since I couldn't find one anywhere in 10w40.

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QSAD 10w-40 API: SN
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Iron: 0
Copper: 0
Lead: 0
Tin: 0
Moly: 116
Nickel: 0
Maganese: 0
Silver: 0
Titanium: 0
Potassium: 1
Boron: 67
Silicon: 2
Sodium: 3
Calcium: 1447
Magnesium: 13
Phosphorus: 475
Zinc: 581
Barium: 0

SUS Viscosity @ 210F: 75.3 (Values Should be 64-76)
cSt Viscosity @ 100C: 14.32 (Values Should be 11.3-14.8)
Flashpoint in F: 415 (Values should be: >365)
Fuel %: - (Values should be: Antifreeze %: - (Values should be 0.0)
Water %: 0.0 (Values should be 0.0)
Insolubles %: 0.0 (Values should be: TBN: 6.2 (Values should be >1.0
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I agree. Has a good shot of moly,. Calcium about standard. I don't think I'm going to continue with QS, as the prev owner of a new motorcycle I purchased had used. 1k changes tho, so shearing would be minimal. I wanted to compare QSAD 10w-40 to other oils, mainly T4 Rotella, and oem Kawasaki oil. The kawasaki oil had almost double zinc and phosphorous, and same amount of calcium, but Rotella looked alot better overall. (GTX too). This has too much moly (I think) for wet clutch applications--I want 50-80ppm max. Shell's other product (not rotella) but Pennzoil, had way better numbers that this QS stuff (i.e. a car--I will wouldn't use QS in car either, that's me). Yeah, I'm not using this in the bike..lol.
 
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Originally Posted by toneydoc
Check out Mobil 1 15w50



Had to go off unblurred VOAs, but around 2700-2900 Ca. Moly a little high around 100+ it seems. But Zinc and Phos. over 1k/ppm. Not bad at all. Worth considering for sure. I've seen some m/c oils have triple digit moly so I might be freaking out a litte too much on that lol.
 
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