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| '''Test''' || '''Amsoil Synthetic 10W40 10W40''' || '''Petroleum based oil''' | | '''Test''' || '''Amsoil Synthetic 10W40 10W40''' || '''Petroleum based oil''' | ||
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| | |Effective lubrication range ||-60 to +400 F||0 to +300F|| | ||
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| | |Visc. incr. after 64 hr. test||9%||102 to 400%|| | ||
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| | |Wear (mg. wt. loss, Falex test)||1.1mg ||3 to 6 mg|| | ||
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| | |Fluidity @ -40F||flows freely||solid|| | ||
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| | |Volatility (evap. @ 300F for 22 hrs)||1%||28%|| | ||
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| | |Crankcase Temp.(Track Test ||240F||290F|| | ||
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|Flash Point (D92 test)||470F||400F|| | |||
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|Oil consumption (50k miles)||42% less than petroleum oils||~|| | |||
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|Intake valve deposits (50k miles) ||32.1 grams||75.5 grams|| | |||
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Revision as of 14:47, 17 July 2007
Mineral Vs Synthetic (Some comparisons)
For purposes of comparison, we have taken a well-known synthetic engine oil, Amsoil 10W-40 synthetic, and contrasted its characteristics with those of several prominent 10W-40 conventional motor oils. Below is a condensed summary of the results of several closely-monitored field and laboratory tests:
Test | Amsoil Synthetic 10W40 10W40 | Petroleum based oil | |
Effective lubrication range | -60 to +400 F | 0 to +300F | |
Visc. incr. after 64 hr. test | 9% | 102 to 400% | |
Wear (mg. wt. loss, Falex test) | 1.1mg | 3 to 6 mg | |
Fluidity @ -40F | flows freely | solid | |
Volatility (evap. @ 300F for 22 hrs) | 1% | 28% | |
Crankcase Temp.(Track Test | 240F | 290F | |
Flash Point (D92 test) | 470F | 400F | |
Oil consumption (50k miles) | 42% less than petroleum oils | ~ | |
Intake valve deposits (50k miles) | 32.1 grams | 75.5 grams |