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Finding the Most Suitable Lubricant for Your Application
8th July 2009
There is a point at which a vehicle owner discovers that not all types and brands of oil are of equal quality. It is at that point that the individual decides that there is a “perfect oil” out there for their vehicle and they begin the quest to find it. So, it seems rather important to determine just HOW to find that “perfect oil”. This article and the follow-up articles I’ll be writing soon will be focused on that particular goal.
Magical Motor Oil Utopia
Of course, many people assume as they pursue their “ultimate motor oil” that there is necessarily a “best oil” that will fit everyone’s needs. Some SUPER oil that will serve everyone perfectly. But, the extraordinary engine oil paradise that they are looking for is a legend at best. It simply doesn’t exist|cannot be found.
It really is not at all possible for a single oil to meet the needs of all applications. I’m sure that’s probably obvious to most. But, it is also not possible for a single BRAND of motor oil to perfectly fit the needs of every user. For instance, although a premium synthetic motor oil like AMSOIL, Redline or NEO may be of higher quality than most, that does NOT make any of them the ultimate choice for all users.
Thus, you’ll need to carefully consider your situation and application and what motor oil characteristics will prove to be most useful to your particular needs (such as low temperature or high temperature operation, long oil drains, low internal friction for improved fuel economy, better wear protection, low volatility, etc.). Once these characteristics have been established, then begin looking for the oils that best offer those lubrication qualities.
If you don’t follow a similar research pattern, it is really not possible to make a truly educated decision with regards to proper oil selection for your application. And, thus, you will likely end up with a lubricant that is not meeting your needs in the best way possible.
Petroleum, blend or synthetic, 5w30 vs 5w40, Redline, AMSOIL or Valvoline, API CI-4 or CJ-4, the list goes on. Which of these you choose, ultimately, makes no difference, so long as those choices will be ones that best serve the needs of YOUR application.




