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What's wrong with it? In the video he uses various tests; that's just one.One Armed bandit testing... No thanks.
The instrument was called the tapered bearing simulator viscometer. The technique was accepted by ASTM as test method D4683 for use at 150 degrees C (and more recently as D6616 for use at 100 degrees C). This critical bench test of engine oil quality became known as high temperature, high shear rate (HTHS) viscosity. Minimum limits were then imposed for various grades in the SAE viscosity classification system.He is a home brewer wanna be.
While the tests show us something, how this applies to actual in engine oilnflow and protection is beyond me since the oil pump is pressuring the oil through out the system and under heavy loads from the rotors of the pump to the surfaces of the crank and rod bearings and actual heat at the pistons.
This guy is fooling people.
PT Barnum had a saying. “There’s a fool born every minute.” Or was it sucker?
Bad video IMO
One Armed bandit testing... No thanks.
It's real..........He is a home brewer wanna be.
While the tests show us something, how this applies to actual in engine oilnflow and protection is beyond me since the oil pump is pressuring the oil through out the system and under heavy loads from the rotors of the pump to the surfaces of the crank and rod bearings and actual heat at the pistons.
This guy is fooling people.
PT Barnum had a saying. “There’s a fool born every minute.” Or was it sucker?
Bad video IMO
Watch it and stop the video, his rack is crooked and the Amsoil vile is lower than the Purple. I don't care, I won't use either in a 20th century engine.Video I saw, the Amsoil dumped first because it flowed better. Must have seen a different one.
SOME RP oils aren't true synthetics. Their group IV and V are.Good video. Amsoil outperformed Royal Purple. Royal Purple is not a true synthetic. Amsoil is.
I’ve had a man made issue or two and am convinced that the engine would have been destroyed without the protection thst Amsoil provided.