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Motor
Oil Test & Comparison - The Most Comprehensive Test Results
Ever Published by AMSOIL
AMSOIL vs. Mobil 1 SuperSyn
The latest version of Mobil
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They Say Nothing Outperforms
Mobil 1? Wrong!
AMSOIL INC. set out to
examine the specifics of the overly broad “Nothing
Outperforms...” Mobil claim. AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic
Motor Oil (ASL) and Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil
were analyzed in five key bench tests measuring motor
oil performance: NOACK volatility, flash/fire point,
pour point, four ball wear and total base number (TBN).
As shown in the charts below, AMSOIL outperformed Mobil
1 in all five areas.
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NOACK Volatility
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, increased oil consumption and
excessive wear and emissions. A maximum of 15 percent
evaporation loss is allowable to meet the API SL and
ILSAC GF-3 specifications. As shown in the graph, AMSOIL
5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil lost an extremely low 4.9
percent of its original weight during high-temperature
service, maintaining its superior protective and performance
qualities,while Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil lost
9.17 percent of its original weight.
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Four Ball Wear
The Four Ball Wear Test
determines the wear protection properties of a lubricant
by measuring the wear scars produced by four metal balls
in sliding contact under the test parameters. The smaller
the average wear scar, the better the wear protection
provided by the lubricant. As shown in the graph, AMSOIL
5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil completed the Four Ball Wear
Test producing a smaller wear scar than the Mobil 1
SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil.
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Flash/Fire Point
The Flash/Fire Point Test
determines the lowest temperatures at which application
of a flame will cause lubricant vapors to ignite (flash
point) and sustain burning for five seconds (fire point).
Lubricants with higher flash and fire points exhibit
more stable volatility characteristics and are safer
to use and transport. As shown in the graph, AMSOIL
5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil has higher flash and fire
points than does Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil.
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Pour Point
The Pour Point Test determines
the lowest temperature at which a lubricant flows.The
lower a lubricant’s pour point,the better protection
it provides in low-temperature service.As shown in the
graph, AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil has a lower
pour point than Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil.
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Total Base Number
Total Base Number (TBN)
is the measurement of a lubricant’s reserve alkalinity.
The higher a motor oil’s TBN, the more effective
it is in handling contaminants and reducing the corrosive
effects of acids for an extended period of time. As
shown in the graph, AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil
has a higher TBN than Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil.
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AMSOIL vs Mobil 1 Extended Performance Motor Oil
The latest test data for Mobil 1 Extended Performance long drain motor
oil.
ExxonMobil
Follows AMSOIL into Extended Oil Drain Market
Mobil 1 Extended Performance long drain motor
oil.
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