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Comparative Motor Oil Testing
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Test Areas
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AMSOIL ATM
Mobil 1 Extended Performance
Quaker State Advanced Full Synthetic
Pennzoil Platinum
Trop Artic
Motorcraft
Castrol GTX
Chevron Supreme
Havoline
Formula Shell
Pennzoil
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Thin Film Oxygen Uptake (ASTM D-4742)
High Temperature/High Shear (ASTM D-4683)
NOACK Volatility (ASTM D-5800)
Pour Point (ASTM D-97)
Total Base Number (ASTM D-2896)
Cold Cranking Simulator (ASTM D-5293)
Four-Ball Wear (ASTM D-4172)
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AMSOIL
Synthetic
10W-30 Motor Oil (ATM) and 10 competing conventional, synthetic and
synthetic blend 10W-30 motor oils were subjected to a series of motor
oil tests. The competing oils included petroleum-based Castrol GTX,
Chevron Supreme, Havoline, Formula Shell and Pennzoil, as well as
synthetic-blends Trop Artic and Motorcraft, and full-synthetic Pennzoil
Platinum, Quaker State Advanced Full Synthetic and Mobil 1 Extended
Performance.
Seven tests were run on the motor oils. The Thin-Film Oxygen
Uptake Test (TFOUT) measures the oxidation stability of engine oils. The
High Temperature/High Shear Test (HTHS) measures a lubricants viscosity
under severe operating conditions. The NOACK Volatility Test measures
the evaporation loss of oils in high temperature service. Pour Point
indicates the lowest temperature at which a fluid will flow. Total Base
Number (TBN) is the measurement of a lubricants reserve alkalinity for
combating acids. The Cold Cranking Simulator
Test (CCS) indicates the degree to which a lubricant can impact cold
weather starting. The impressive test results show AMSOIL Synthetic
10W-30 Motor Oil outperformed the competitors in nearly every test.
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Extends
Oil Life
The Thin Film Oxygen Uptake Test (TFOUT) is used to evaluate engine
oils ability to resist heat and oxygen breakdown when contaminated with
oxidized/nitrated fuel, water, and soluble metals such as lead, copper,
iron, manganese and silicon. This test is designed to mimic the
operating conditions of a gasoline engine.
AMSOIL 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil has superior heat and oxidation
resistance to control sludge deposits and extend oil life. Engines stay
clean for maximum protection and oil changes are reduced, saving time
and money.
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Protects
Hot Engines
The High Temperature/High Shear Test measures a lubricants
viscosity under severe high temperature and shear conditions that are
similar to severe service applications in an engine. In order to prevent
wear, it is important for a lubricant to maintain its protective
viscosity level under severe operating conditions.
AMSOIL 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil does not shear back and thin
out like other motor oils. Its superior viscosity stability provides
unsurpassed bearing protection for dependable engine operation,
especially during hot operating conditions.
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Maximizes
Fuel Economy, Reduces Oil Consumption and Emissions
The NOACK Volatility Test determines the evaporation loss of
lubricants in high temperature service. The more motor oils vaporize,
the thicker and heavier they become, contributing to poor circulation,
reduced fuel economy and increased oil consumption, wear and emissions.
AMSOIL 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil resists high temperature
volatilization (evaporation) better than other motor oils. AMSOIL
Synthetic Motor Oil maintains peak fuel efficiency and reduces oil
consumption and emissions.
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Improves
Cold Temperature Startup
The Pour Point Test determines the lowest temperature at which a
lubricant will flow. The lower a lubricants
pour point, the better protection it provides in low temperature
service. Unlike conventional oils that solidify in cold temperatures,
AMSOIL 10W-30 Synthetic Motor oil remains fluid down to -58 F. AMSOIL
Synthetic Motor Oil helps engines turn over easier and flows quickly to
engine parts for critical start-up protection. Engines start faster and
wear is greatly reduced for extended engine life.
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Controls
Acid Formation
Total Base Number (TBN) is the measurement of a lubricants reserve
alkalinity, which aids in the control of
acids formed during the combustion process. The higher a motor oils
TBN, the more effective it is in suspending wear-causing contaminants
and reducing the corrosive effects of acids over an extended period of
time.
The high TBN of AMSOIL Synthetic 10W-30 Motor Oil allows it to
effectively combat wear-causing contaminants and acids, providing
superior protection and performance over extended drain intervals.
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Helps
Engines Start Easier
The Cold Crank Simulator Test determines the
apparent viscosity of lubricants at low temperatures and high
shear rates. Viscosity of lubricants under these conditions is directly
related to engine cranking and startability. The lower a lubricants
cold crank viscosity, the easier an engine will turn over in cold
temperatures. The low cold crank viscosity of AMSOIL Synthetic 10W-30
Motor Oil reduces drag on moving engine parts and allows engines to
achieve critical cranking speed in extremely frigid temperatures.
Engines turn over quickly and dependably in the coldest winter
temperatures.
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Protects
Against Wear
The Four-Ball Wear Test evaluates the protection provided by engine
oil under conditions of pressure and sliding motion. The size of the
scar left as a result of the test determines the amount of wear
protection the lubricant provides. The smaller the wear scar, the better
the protection. Tests show that AMSOIL 10W-30
Synthetic Motor Oil has better antiwear performance than all other oils
tested. With AMSOIL Synthetic Motor
Oil, engine life can be extended and major repairs are often reduced.
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