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The following is a partial quote from post 15. I abbreviated it. As ALWAYS, no words have been INTENTIONALLY added or changed.
I’m not really sure exactly what this person is trying to say, but my interpretation of their post is, they are implying that ALL engine oils irregardless of brand, type, quality and/or ZDDP level etc., offer the same level of wear protection. When I think about that "idea" [whether that is their point or not], it occasionally causes me to temporarily laugh and/or gesticulate uncontrollably.
Irregardless of what they are trying to say, the FACT is, there is a HUGE difference in the amount of wear protection between some oils.
They also say that when they think about the idea [concept] that running what I interpret to be, the lowest quality [cheapest] “10w whatever” oil one can buy, can damage an engine, they want to perform what imo, is a "special" and "rare" "talent"/ability which s one that I can only guess they possibly developed for some type of Carnival or Circus show etc. It may also simply be an ability they were "gifted" with from birth.
Either way, I really don’t want to know why or how they achieved the ability to perform this "function" nor do I want to see the video
So A N Y W A Y….., some oil companies spend lots of time and money to make engine oils that offer good wear resistance/protection.
All these oils are not only tested by the mfg’s to determine at least some of their properties, but many are also tested by independent labs.
Below is a link to a severe test which compared several different brands of synthetic oils ability to protect against wear. Next to each bottle you will see a small round steel bar with score marks in it. This is the bar that was used in the test for the oil the bar is next to.
If you scroll to the bottom of the page, you will see the bars with the least amount of wear next to the oils that were used in those particular tests.
None of these oils have high levels of ZDDP in them if they had any at all. I saw no ZDDP in any of the several I checked, including the Royal Purple, which was one of the best in this particular test.
This does not mean that ZDDP would not increase any of these oils wear resistance. It simply means that this test was simply to compare the wear resistance of some oils and was NOT a ZDDP vs NO ZDDP test.
http://www.animegame.com/cars/Oil%20Tests.pdf





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