I don't actually have a bias towards one particular oil company.So has begun and gates just open for a 3k pages tread! Because google affirm the bias of each!
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Yeah you're almost intentionally missing the point of what I was saying but that's fine. I am used to people in my life being highly opinionated but DAMN son! The ZDDP argument that you're still mischaracterizing was about the literal levels allowed for an API formulation and what exists within SS. Higher ZDDP isn't better, but SS has higher ZDDP (probably some other reasons too), therefore Amsoil either could not or did not want to make it an API oil and that is okay. Does it help that it was bold that time?Nah fam, what you said was:
For such a great oil, you'd think under rigorous scientific testing, it would outperform at least ONE of these oils in a battery of tests, right?
All of which are fantastic oils that I would use myself, but given the "blows Hondas actual requirements out of the water" shilling you're doing here, surely it came in first on at least ONE test when compared to those oils, right?
- Liqui Moly
- Pennzoil
- Mobil 1
- Ravenol
- Red Line
No.
Not a single f---ing test was it #1.
Not oil temp.
Not torque/hp.
Not wear metals.
Not KRL (shear.)
Not PDSC (oxidation.)
Not TEOST (deposits.)
And this is supposed to be Amsoils BEST oil, unlimited by Big Oil™ and their fascist "standards."
Given that they're able to have more ZDDP because they don't cave to Big Oil™, surely they did well on the wear metals at least? No. Lost out to an oil with ~20% less Zinc/Phosphorous (838/620 on Liqui Moly vs 1010/752 on Amsoil)
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Sauce:
That right there."Blowing Hondas requirements out of the water" meaning Honda wants you run at least an API oil or better, which SS is.
But I did the Googlez!...
Guys, this is why you have to be careful where you get your information from. Otherwise, it's extremely easy to end up on the first peak of this chart:
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Do you work for Honda or API?That right there.
That's where you have bought the marketing hook, line, and sinker.
Amsoil Signature Series isn't better than any number of API oils by any number of metrics.
And the implication that Amsoil Signature Series is somehow in some superior class of oil to API licensed oils from Honda's point of view is absolutely laughable. They want you to run an oil that meets the specs, period.
Failing to make a good argument, the losing party switches to attacking credentials.Do you work for Honda or API?
I wasn't going to attack your credentials, was just wondering if you had some spicy insider info that this is stemming from.Failing to make a good argument, the losing party switches to attacking credentials.
The spicy insider info is my ability to read and understand the owner's manual.I wasn't going to attack your credentials, was just wondering if you had some spicy insider info that this is stemming from.
Thank you great oracle Spart. Maybe some day I will be able to prevent my grave transgressions utilizing the same information as you.The spicy insider info is my ability to read and understand the owner's manual.
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Note that "SN or higher grade" here doesn't mean "SN or Amsoil Signature Series" - it means SN or successor API classifications. Those would be SP and SQ, currently.
You can run whatever oil you want, just don't make assertions like this if you don't want called out:Thank you great oracle Spart. Maybe some day I will be able to prevent my grave transgressions utilizing the same information as you.
People make decisions about what to do to keep their warranty FULLY intact based on what they read here. If it weren't for that, I'd let you guys circle-jerk about Amsoil all day long.Honda wants you run at least an API oil or better, which SS is.
Yeah I'm on the opposite side of that argument. I do think SS is as good as an API certified oil and wanted to jump in because of what you said.You can run whatever oil you want, just don't make assertions like this if you don't want called out:
People make decisions about what to do to keep their warranty FULLY intact based on what they read here. If it weren't for that, I'd let you guys circle-jerk about Amsoil all day long.
A dealer may choose to warranty a car that has been running Amsoil Signature Series. They may choose not to.
If a car has been running an oil that Honda recommends, then they have no leg to stand on to make a warranty denial.
You are moving the goalposts. You claimed that Honda's perspective is that Amsoil Signature Series is better than an API licensed oil:Yeah I'm on the opposite side of that argument. I do think SS is as good as an API certified oil
Again: that statement is FALSE.Honda wants you run at least an API oil or better, which SS is.
Yeah agree to disagree.You are moving the goalposts. You claimed that Honda's perspective is that Amsoil Signature Series is better than an API licensed oil:
Again: that statement is FALSE.