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Mobil1 racing formula - Maengelito - 04-20-2004

hey guys, check this out:

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looks like a new blend of mobil 1 is out, and it says is for high revving "weekend racecar" engines. for those that are pretty anal about the oil they use, this looks like a new bling formula...


- Evan - 04-20-2004

0w 30? yowsa thats a lot of viscosity modifiers.

Ill let some other f00ls try this out and see how it goes.


- KPWSerpiente - 04-20-2004

I got an oil change coming up. I'll give it a shot.

-T


- Mike - 04-20-2004

Evan Wrote:Ill let some other f00ls try this out and see how it goes.

KPWSerpiente Wrote:I'll give it a shot.

hehe


- KPWSerpiente - 04-20-2004

^^ What? I got a few detergent bottles saved up.

-T


- .RJ - 04-20-2004

cSt @ 100┬║C 10.3

Holy shit that's slick

HTHS Viscosity, mPa┬Às @ 150┬║C ASTM D 4683 2.99

Compared to Supersyn 5W-30

HTHS Viscosity, mPa┬Às @ 150┬║C ASTM D 4683 3.08

This is going to burn worse than 'regular' Mobil 1 Synthetic.

Jantastic. I will be staying far away.


- mrbaggio - 04-20-2004

.RJ Wrote:cSt @ 100┬║C 10.3

Holy shit that's slick

HTHS Viscosity, mPa┬Às @ 150┬║C ASTM D 4683 2.99

Compared to Supersyn 5W-30

HTHS Viscosity, mPa┬Às @ 150┬║C ASTM D 4683 3.08

This is going to burn worse than 'regular' Mobil 1 Synthetic.

Jantastic. I will be staying far away.

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- .RJ - 04-20-2004

cST is a flow number. The lower the number, the better it flows.

HTHS is High Temperature High Shear. A higher number is better... there is a general correlation between this number and how much of the oil will burn under heavy use.

Product Data sheets are fun!