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I have not seen
an aftermarket additive
company provide independent ASTM, SAE and ISO Certified
Laboratory Test Data substantiating their claims. First of all, the
chemistry of a particular motor oils is proprietary and it is not
plausible that an aftermarket additive company can engineer one additive to
enhance the performance of any motor oil without knowing the exact
chemical composition of that particular motor oil. Different base
stock motor oils and manufacturer additive package formulations each
respond differently to aftermarket oil additives.
Secondarily, a base oil formulation, which is
inferior, cannot be converted into a top quality motor oil simply by
pouring in an aftermarket oil additive.
What works in one motor oil may have totally different effects in
another brand and/or type of motor oil.
As an engineer with over 22 years experience in the auto
industry I have not seen any documented test data from
an OEM auto manufacturers R&D labs that can substantiate the use of
aftermarket oil additives.
For example:
q
In its owner's manual, Ford Motor Co.
recommends against the use of aftermarket lubricant additives
(ALAs) for engines, transmissions, transaxles, etc. For
example, the engine oil section in the 2003 Ranger pickup's
manual states twice, for emphasis, on the same page, Do not
use supplemental engine oil additives, cleaners or other
engine treatments. They are unnecessary and could lead to
engine damage that is not covered by Ford warranty.
q
Don't add anything to you oil. 1998
Buick Regal owner's manual
q
Do not add any material (other than leak
detection dyes) to engine oil. Engine oil is an engineered
product and its performance may be impaired by supplemental
additives. 2003 DaimlerChrysler owner's manual
q
Using
supplemental additives is generally unnecessary and can
even be harmful (emphasis added). One should never use an
additive to fix a mechanical problem. Detroit Diesel
bulletin several years ago
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ExxonMobil does not recommend (additive
supplements and/or engine treatments). Mobil 1
website
Speaking to
Fleet Owner, experts in the fields of original
equipment (OE) additives, a key component of motor oil,
engine lubrication and diesel engines, all discourage the
use of aftermarket oil supplements, to put it mildly, but at
the very least urge equipment managers to seek demonstrable
proof of any claims via independent testing.
We spend millions on developing our motor oils and we don't
recommend adding any supplemental additives to them,”
Shell's Dan Arcy states flatly. “Since we do not test our
oil with any supplemental additives, we can't speculate as
to what adding them would do [to the oil]. On the other
hand, with 20 million mi. of testing behind us, I can tell
you how our motor oil will perform.”
Arcy says the problem with supplemental oil additives is
two-fold: “At the most basic level, adding anything to the
oil will dilute what is already in there — a carefully
engineered additive package. And you can upset the chemical
balance built into the oil. What can happen is the viscosity
of the oil as well as the detergents, dispersants and
antioxidants [in the original additive package] can be
negatively impacted.”
Betner (Heavy Duty Lubricant Manger at Citgo) feels there
“should be some harshness” expressed about the need for
fleets to avoid oil additives. “Chemicals are very tricky
things,” he says. “Think of it this way: If you go to the
doctor and get a prescription and don't trust it and dump
something else in with it, who can say what the result will
be? Besides,” he adds, “if we thought there was something
else that would work to save fuel or lengthen engine life,
we'd put it in the oil ourselves.”
Add nothing but oil is the mantra of David McKenna,
powertrain marketing manager for Mack Trucks Inc., who pulls
no punches when it comes to offering an engine supplier's
perspective on aftermarket oil additives.
In that vein, it should be pointed out that while both
Betner and Arcy argue against supplemental additives, they
also agree that switching to lower-viscosity synthetic oil
is a valid avenue to increasing fuel efficiency via
lubrication.
Read the entire article in Fleet Owner.
It is our opinion as Automotive Engineers that aftermarket
oil additives are unnecessary and could potentially be detrimental to
the chemistry of a motor oil. Without going into
extensive detail here's a general summary of what you need to know about
aftermarket oil additives: There are basically two
types of additives used, either Teflon based with PTFE or
Chlorinated based with some type of carrier, usually a
paraffin based carrier or other mineral oil. Some have
extremely large amounts of moly, zinc or phosphorus, all
extreme pressure agents which can potentially be detrimental to a motor
oils proper function.
Teflon does
absolutely nothing inside your engine. Teflon must be heated
up to about 800 deg. F to get it to stick to anything for
friction reducing purposes, just like the Teflon on a frying
pan, yet in an engine suspended microscopic colloidal Teflon
particles can potentially gradually attach to the oil
pick-up screen and reduce oil flow to critical components as
well as reducing the oil flow in other critical internal
engine passages by attaching themselves to the passageway
walls. In addition, as the oil filter filters out some
of the Teflon particles, the filter flow rate can
potentially be reduced which in turn may eventually become
restricted and default to the by-pass mode of operation,
which means unfiltered will then flow through the engine.
If you ever get bleach on your fingers you will notice how
slippery it is. Add enough Chlorinated components to a
mineral based carrier and mix it with some type of teflon,
moly, zinc or phosphorus and you can reduce friction, except
for one concern: chlorinated additives mixed with oil and
subjected to heat forms hydrochloric acid.
Hydrochloric acid is detrimental to internal engine
components.
The bottom line is: When using a
properly formulated motor oil you do not need any
aftermarket additives and additionally, the
additives you may put in can potentially be incompatible
with the additives the oil company carefully blended in. The
major oil and OEM additive companies
(that supply raw materials
and chemicals to the oil companies) are some of the
wealthiest and
most powerful companies in the world, and they certainly can
and do hire highly skilled chemists that know how to properly
formulate a motor oil (this is not to say they make a
premium quality motor oil; just that they know how to
properly formulate one to perform the functions it was
designed to do and meet the required specifications).
Many aftermarket oil additive
companies make claims that are not accompanied by Certified
Test Data. I have yet to see
an aftermarket additive company provide independent ASTM,
SAE and ISO Certified Laboratory Test Data substantiating
their claims.
What if they have a Test to Show How their Additive
Works
At a recent trade show we were at an aftermarket
oil additive company was there with a machine that
demonstrated how their additive reduced friction. It
was a motor with rotating solid steel disc secured to the
motor shaft and a torque meter with a flat piece of steel
mounted on the torque arm. They put every type of oil
on the market, one by one, on the machine & pressed hard on
the torque meter and at about 20-40 lb-ft torque the torque
arm would stall the motor....that is until they cleaned it
off and tried their (chlorinated) aftermarket oil additive
on the bearing & ran the test.
People
were amazed as the meter peaked out at 140 lb-ft. torque and
still didn't stall the motor. We knew what was
happening but many unsuspecting consumers were eating it up
and standing in line to buy the additive. The next day
we showed up with some Head & Shoulders Shampoo disguised in
an oil bottle & had the aftermarket oil additive people try
it on their test machine. The operator was amazed as
the motor just barely stalled at 140 lb-ft. The
operator says that's pretty good stuff, what is it? We
said Head & Shoulders Shampoo. He was quite embarrassed to
say the least. Head & Shoulders has high levels of
high potency ZINC in it that attaches itself to ferrous
metals. Coke soft drink can do the same thing.
ZINC reduces friction and provides anti-wear protection and
is present in most motor oils at a much reduced level.
Now, would you put Head & Shoulders in your engine?
Additionally, the test
machine was measuring
Extreme
Pressure.
Motor oils do not have Extreme Pressure (EP) additives blended in like gear lubes do nor do they need extreme
pressure additives. A gear lube would not stall
the motor as easily because gear lubes have high levels of
Extreme Pressure additives blended in.
As a side note, I know of two auto-parts stores
within a half-mile of each other. One is a well-known family owned
high quality performance type store. The owners of this store use
the products they sell and also design and build racing and
performance cars and have a full machine shop. They will not sell
any type of brand of aftermarket oil additive.
Yet, just down the road the owner of a large
discount chain walked down the aisle with myself and a business
associate where he has at least a dozen different aftermarket oil
additives prominently on display and waves his hand as he walks by
these additives and says this stuff is ineffective, but we sell a lot
of it.
As an engineer at one of the major OEM
automotive engineering and manufacturing companies, I have the
opportunity to work with some of the worlds most skilled and
knowledgeable engineers from one of the most successful and well-known
national race teams in history. None of their cars ever use an
aftermarket oil additive. They only use synthetic oil, and not just
any synthetic oil but the absolute best synthetic oil there is,
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Mark Deschner, Friendswood, Texas,
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cylinder heads were on my truck," Deschner said.
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before. But Deschner assured him he had never had
the intake off before.
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He uses AMSOIL 10W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil,
EAO24
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Universal Automatic Transmission Fluid, Synthetic
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Peter Virgona of Merrick, N.Y. is a self-proclaimed
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engine. He switched from Mobil 1 to
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became much smoother. There are times I can’t tell
if the car is running.
It also became much more responsive to the gas
pedal, so much more
responsive my wife asked me what I did to the car.”
Virgona has owned the car for almost nine years.
“Not surprisingly, the gas
mileage improved significantly,” he said. “This car
always averaged 15
miles per gallon going back and forth from work. It
now averages 16.5 mpg.
That’s a 10 percent increase. I truly didn’t expect
such a big change.”
He waited to report his findings until after he had
driven the car at least
5,000 miles “to confirm that the numbers are average
and not just a fluke.”
Virgona also has installed Ea Air and
Oil Filters in
his vehicles.
He told his sister-in-law about AMSOIL and then
changed her oil over to
AMSOIL 5W-30. She drives a 1996 Dodge Caravan with a
3.0 litre V6 engine.
According to Virgona, she had always used
conventional motor oil with
regular oil changes every 3,000 miles.
“Nonetheless, she had a significant amount of sludge
that was obvious under
the oil fill cap,” he said. “She also experienced a
very loud lifter noise
that would come and go. Presumably, the sludge was
affecting the oil
circulation to the lifters.”
Oil consumption in the van was also increasing,
using about one quart every
1,500 to 2,000 miles.
“I switched the van to AMSOIL and put in a new
filter,” Virgona said.
“Within 1,000 miles the lifter noise was all but
gone. By 3,000 miles,
virtually all the sludge was gone. I drained and
refilled the oil a second
time with AMSOIL 5W-30. The oil consumption is now
down to one quart every
3,000 miles, with no more lifter noise.
“I am very happy with AMSOIL and plan to use it from
now on. I recommend it
to anyone who wants a great synthetic oil.”
Virgona buys his products through the AMSOIL
website. “I always get my
product within 48 hours,” he said. In fact, he just
had a case shipped to
his father in-law in Florida because he believes in
AMSOIL products and
wants others to experience their benefits. In fact,
he’s considering
becoming a Dealer.
Virgona respects that he can get detailed technical
information about
AMSOIL just by checking the website. “AMSOIL puts
out performance test
results for everyone to see. I definitely appreciate
that.
“People are usually very, very loyal to AMSOIL. They
know it’s the best.”
AMSOIL Gives
Life to a Sweet Old Cadillac. Making a skeptic into a believer again.
Dear AMSOIL,
I thought you
might appreciate hearing my AMSOIL story. When the opportunity arose
last year to purchase my mother-in-law's 1987 Cadillac DeVille, I jumped
at the chance. A true low mileage survivor, it was in near pristine
condition. I was proudly showing it off to a mechanic friend when he
said, "Uh-oh, you bought an HT-4100? Good luck buddy."
After much research I understood what he meant. The HT-4100 was rumored
to be one of the most troublesome engines Cadillac ever built. The
problems are numerous: an aluminum block with cast iron heads that
expand and contract at different rates causing premature head and intake
gasket failure, coolant loss into the oil, and finally main and rod
bearing failure. They also have a heavily loaded distributor gear, weak
timing gears, and sludging issues.
My first thought was, if ever an engine needed AMSOIL, it's this one. I
first heard about AMSOIL at the old Brohman Dragway in the late 1970s
from a fellow racer who swore by it. For the past 10 years, I've used
various synthetic oils with favorable results, but never AMSOIL. Then I
talked with Dave Mann, the AMSOIL Dealer in my home town, and told him
my story. Having spent 19 years as a lubrication specialist with Ford,
Dave knows his stuff. He made several recommendations, and shared with
me his excellent e-book on motor oils.
I also asked around at the Cadillac owners group I belong to, and almost
every one of them said, "Don't buy AMSOIL! It's too expensive and won't
do you any good. You need this or that oil with this or that additive,"
and so on. So who was I to believe?
Having spent over 25 years in advertising and marketing, I have a strong
skepticism for extravagant claims made by manufacturers. Usually, when
you hear impressive adjectives like "advanced" and "superior," someone
just wants your money or your vote (or both). So I read the science;
from AMSOIL and from several independent studies. I came to the
conclusion that it really is an excellent product. It also intrigued me
that one of the primary sales points made by AMSOIL is to convince you
to buy LESS of their product. That kind of marketing is contrary to
anything I've experienced, and elevates AMSOIL's credibility level
exponentially.
I switched the Cadillac over to AMSOIL 5W-30 (ASL) last fall, then put
in AMSOIL 10W-30 (ATM) this spring (even though it's not a turbo, I like
the extra wear protection offered by this formula). Rather than letting
the oil go a full year, I change it every six months, during which time
it accumulates about 6,000 miles. My dad was an auto mechanic and taught
the 3,000-mile oil change rule like it was the 11th commandment - that
kind of conditioning is hard to overcome. With this frequency, I still
spend less money than if I changed the oil on a three-month/3,000-mile
schedule. I use the money I save to have drain samples tested by an
independent lab each time.
The Deville now has 50,000 miles and runs like a fine Swiss watch. I
have not had a single problem with the 'troublesome' HT-4100 engine. It
runs roughly 10 degrees cooler than with regular oil, and my gas mileage
has increased by 10%. It has become my mission to get 200,000 miles from
this car. With AMSOIL, I might just make it.
As an addendum, I also recently switched my wife's 2003 Oldsmobile
Silhouette minivan to AMSOIL. Since we've owned it, this car has had a
lifter clatter for the first 10 seconds on cold starts. Literally, on
the first start after putting in AMSOIL, the clatter was gone.
Thanks AMSOIL. By making a superb product that truly does what you say
it will do, you've given new life to a sweet old Cadillac, and made a
believer out of this devout skeptic. (see
photos of car and engine)
Steve Cook
Traverse City, Michigan
HDT Sets AMA Land Speed Record
with AMSOIL
Hayes Diversified Technologies (HDT), located in
Hesperia, California, produces diesel powered tactical military
motorcycles for the U.S. armed services as well as the UK and EU NATO
countries. Founded in 1961, the company originally manufactured
electro-mechanical switches and relays to the military & aerospace
industries.
The new HDT motorcycles are diesel machines combining both power and
environmentally friendly performance efficiency. We are talking about a
bike that gets 100 miles to the gallon AND can do 100 mph.
The HDT team was out on the Bonneville Salt Flats
earlier this month, striving to establish new national and world
records. Displaying the AMSOIL colors while going through the paces at
Bonneville, they offered up quite a number of very strong endorsements
with virtually no prompting. We noticed an increase in horsepower right
away when compared to Delvac 1,¯ said Fred Hayes, founder/CEO of HDT.
What was quite surprising was the condition of the engine after a
50-mile run-in and over 120 full-throttle dyno runs. The camshaft
bearings, the small and large end rod bearings, didn't even look like
they had been run. During that series of dyno runs, we registered the
highest horse-power and torque readings ever.¯
Dave Anderson, AMSOIL Technical Product Manager, had flown to Bonneville
to witness and participate in the pursuit of new land speed records.
Hayes said to Anderson, "Our testing proved that AMSOIL Series 3000
5W-30 Heavy Duty Diesel Oil provided better cam bearing lubrication,
better transmission operation and less blow-by than our previous oil. We
picked up just over one horse power at the rear well." This is a 3.7%
increase and worth a 1 tooth higher gear ratio. In addition, it appears
that overall coolant temperature was down about five degrees. That is
roughly a 2.5% decrease in operating temperatures.
Very few bikers would be opposed to increased horsepower with lower
operating temps, simply by switching over the lubricants.
With over a year of testing, we have found that AMSOIL products
continually outperform all other lubricants. AMSOIL provides improved
performance, increased fuel economy, lower oil consumption, and
significantly reduced engine wear in all operating conditions.
AMSOIL Boosts Bottom Line for
Grain Hauler
Burnell Keller of Castroville, Texas hauls a lot of
corn. Saving downtime and maintenance costs boost
his bottom line.
Since the 1960s, Keller Grain, Inc., at Castroville
has bought high quality white and yellow corn from
local farmers and trucked it to processing plants
across the state of Texas. "These trucks put on
about 12,000 miles a month," said Keller, the
company's owner.
He was running Exxon XD3-30 motor oil in his
Freightliner and changing it every 10,000 miles. He
heard AMSOIL products could cut his operating and
maintenance costs in half, provide better fuel
economy, easier starts and extended oil drains at
least three times longer than he was getting.
"We were fixing to extend the drain to 15,000
miles," Keller said. "But a sample of the Exxon
motor oil analyzed at 10,000 miles came back saying
the oil needed to be changed. I said, let's give
AMSOIL a whirl."
After an engine flush, Keller installed
AMSOIL
15W-40 Heavy Duty Diesel and Marine Oil in his
Freightliner, with more than 400,000 miles on the
engine.
"We did this procedure three times at a 15,000-mile
analysis and filter change only," Keller said. "Each
time the oil sample report came back saying the oil
was good for continued use."
After the third round of analysis, the oil was
changed. Keller plans to continue with 15,000-mile
analysis and filter changes and to continue to use
the same oil for an interval of 50,000 miles.
"That's about five times longer than before," Keller
said. "It's very good. Keller Grain is now convinced
that AMSOIL is a superior product and that anybody
can save money using AMSOIL products."
New Life for Dodge Ram
Preferred Customer Lyle Reinier from Mesa, Ariz. has
been using AMSOIL products for four years with complete satisfaction. He
said that when he started using them in his 2001 Dodge Ram they “changed
the way it ran.”
Now Reinier drives a 2004 Dodge Ram. He uses AMSOIL Synthetic 5W-30 in
the engine, AMSOIL Synthetic Universal Automatic Transmission Fluid
in
the transmission and 80W-140 Long Life Gear Lube.
“AMSOIL has given this truck life that it was hiding before,” said
Reinier. Reinier said the Ram now pulls stronger and runs smoother than
it did before. He made the switch to AMSOIL when the truck hit the
3,000-mile mark. “What comes as a surprise to me is that my Dodge dealer
had no problem doing a complete drain and fill with AMSOIL,” said
Reinier.
Reinier said the dealer removed all the Dodge transmission fluid and
refilled the truck with AMSOIL ATF. “Within a mile or two I could feel
the transmission was smoother and showed a difference in how it
performed,” said Reinier.
Reinier also uses AMSOIL in his dirt bikes. He and his wife have been
using AMSOIL 0W-40 Formula 4-Stroke since it was introduced. Within the
last year, Reinier performed a big bore and a valve job on their bikes
in search of more power.
“The insides of the cases, transmission gears and crank shafts were all
like brand-new,” said Reinier.
Reinier said the cylinder walls of each bike still
showed some cross hatching from the original bore. He also said the
bikes run quieter, smoother and cooler than they did before the switch
to AMSOIL. Both bikes have their original clutches and have logged over
4,000 trail miles.
Customer
Discovers a Burning Desire For AMSOIL
Dealer Mark Licht of Andover, N.J., was on a follow-up visit at Jimmy's
Service, Inc., of Hackettstown, N.J., when the integrity of AMSOIL ATF
was put to a new, on-the-spot test.
Licht showed shop owner Jimmy Naranjo several pieces of literature on
oil and ATF testing results. After listening to Licht talk about the
benefits of AMSOIL ATF, Naranjo turned to him and said, "You're full of
it."
Licht continued to explain all the features and benefits that
AMSOIL ATF
has to offer, but Naranjo interrupted and told him, "There is only one
way to prove this ATF is any good."
Naranjo went to his shelf and opened two brands of transmission fluid he
uses and poured some of each onto his metal workbench. The shop owner
than poured some AMSOIL ATF next to the other two brands. "I had no idea
what this guy was about to do," said Licht.
Naranjo then took out his torch and put the flame directly on the first
brand of transmission fluid he commonly used. After about 30 seconds the
little puddle of transmission fluid started smoking. Naranjo proceeded
to the second brand he stocked in his service shop and repeated the
process. After another 30 seconds, that brand of transmission fluid
began smoking badly.
"Now it's AMSOIL's turn and I must admit I thought my fluid was going to
smoke out just like the others with that direct flame," said Licht.
Naranjo held the flame on the AMSOIL ATF for over two and a half minutes
and there was absolutely no smoke.
"He quickly turned to me and said he'd take a 30-gallon and a 55-gallon
drum of the ATF," said Licht. "We couldn't believe our eyes!"
Now Jimmy's Service stocks the entire XL line of oils, all of the AMSOIL
25,000-mile oils, AMSOIL diesel oils and all of the AMSOIL diesel
additives. The shop also carries AMSOIL filters, 2-cycle oils, Power
Foam Engine Cleaner and Home Heating Fuel Extender.
CROSS COUNTRY TRIP PROVES AMSOIL PERFORMS
Owners of motorhomes, who often travel long distances, are particularly
concerned with finding ways to save on fuel costs.
A Texas man discovered AMSOIL motor oils and lubricants lived up to all
of his expectations in a journey from Texas to Alaska and back in 2004.
"I have a 1998 Dutch Star by Newmar 38-foot motorhome with a 300 horse
power Cat engine," said Shelby Rash, Richardson, Texas. "I also tow a
car behind." Throughout 2003,
Rash averaged 7.1 miles per gallon.
"I use AMSOIL products and believe in them," Rash said.
He took AMSOIL 15W-40 Heavy Duty Diesel and Marine Oil,
an AMSOIL oil
filter, Torque-Drive Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid,
AMSOIL
75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube, AMSOIL Universal Automatic Transmission
Fluid, for power steering/hydraulics, and the AMSOIL Synthetic
Multi-Purpose Grease to a shop in Dallas in January 2004.
"They installed AMSOIL in everything, including the grease fittings,"
Rash said. "I installed a new AMSOIL air filter and oiled the front wet
axles myself. I filled up with diesel and added AMSOIL Cetane Boost and
Diesel Fuel Additive to the tank, as well."
Then Rash took his four-month, 11,000-mile trip.
"I used the two additives each time I filled," he said. "I also attended
two RV rallies where I 'dry-camped with a generator' for a total of 10
days during this time." The only thing he did was change the oil filter
during that time.
"I averaged 8.6 mpg since January 2004 for these 11,000 miles," Rash
said. "This sure helped with the high fuel prices. Just by changing to
AMSOIL I averaged 1.5 mpg better.
"Is AMSOIL worth a try? I think so."
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