Oil & Fuel Synthetic motor oil

   / Synthetic motor oil #11  
Are you sure about that?
What dose the 5 Gallon bucket look like?

I just saw it yesterday in my local Bristol CT Walmart. To be honest, it was the first time I saw it. Previously I was buying the 1 qt containers at AutoZone. I do not have a picture of the container but I will try and get one with my cell camera the next time I am in there.
 
   / Synthetic motor oil #12  
I just saw it yesterday in my local Bristol CT Walmart. To be honest, it was the first time I saw it. Previously I was buying the 1 qt containers at AutoZone. I do not have a picture of the container but I will try and get one with my cell camera the next time I am in there.

The only container I am aware of, other than the quart, is the 1 Gallon.... NEVER a 5 Gallon in Mobil 1 Turbo diesel....
also the Turbo diesel is NOT packaged in 5 Quart jugs like the rest of the Mobil1 line. Just Quart and 1Gallon.

I would like to see if a 5GALLON, like you say you saw, had a better price break. like say just under One Hundred $... KennyV
 
   / Synthetic motor oil #13  
   / Synthetic motor oil #14  
Oh gosh, the whole definition thing of "true" synthetic is too much a headache for me. I know there are like 3 or 4 categories of base stock, molecules, blah blah blah. Seriously, a major headache. OK, I'm done now.
 
   / Synthetic motor oil #15  
Oh gosh, the whole definition thing of "true" synthetic is too much a headache for me. I know there are like 3 or 4 categories of base stock, molecules, blah blah blah. Seriously, a major headache. OK, I'm done now.


Welcome to the world of synthetics...a nightmare at the best of times! :D
 
   / Synthetic motor oil #16  
One day I saw the "discussion" on Grizzly and Rhino forum with claims of the synthetic Amsoil curing seized engines.

I use what the dealer recommends; can't change my own anymore anyway.
 
   / Synthetic motor oil #17  
Well, estate tractor guys here way, way overthink all this anyhow, imho. Don't want start any flames burning, but golly by golly.

OTR trucks often go a MILLION miles on dino. How many hours do you suppose that is?

Big Cats and dozers often have 20,000 to 25,000 hours on them, again, with relatively plain old dino.

I like a good syth and a good additive package as well as the next guy, and I fully appreciate pride of ownership. But sometimes we scut/cut owners with our little diesels are just trying for a Geek-dom zip code. :D:D:D
 
   / Synthetic motor oil #18  
Well, estate tractor guys here way, way overthink all this anyhow, imho. Don't want start any flames burning, but golly by golly.

OTR trucks often go a MILLION miles on dino. How many hours do you suppose that is?

Big Cats and dozers often have 20,000 to 25,000 hours on them, again, with relatively plain old dino.

I like a good syth and a good additive package as well as the next guy, and I fully appreciate pride of ownership. But sometimes we scut/cut owners with our little diesels are just trying for a Geek-dom zip code. :D:D:D

Agree, my dad was a truck driver all his life; OTR and construction, my father in law owned a bulk distributorship for a major oil company with his own tankers and delivery trucks. A million miles was expected. Neither used synthetics.

I can't say that under some circumstances that synthetic is not better; just haven't seen it in normal use.
 
   / Synthetic motor oil #19  
The difference is in the numbers and numbers.

Example the Flash point for cheap oil could be as low as 380 degrees and the pout point of only +15 degrees

While a good synthetic oil has a flash point of 527 degrees and a pour point of -92 degrees.

If better flash point and better pour points don't matter put in the cheapie oil, and do it more ofter. Synthetics offer real advantages when your engine is very cold and when your engine is very hot.

Since about 75% of all the wear on your engine happens in the first five minutes after you start it up, synthetics offer an advantage in significantly reducing engine wear.

Granted those big rigs might have gone a million miles but an average automobile engine is turned on and off dozens of times in only a few hundred miles, while the big rig might go thousands of miles and not be turned off once. Secondly you have hot diesel engines which are a good thing for engine oil, while a passenger car often times never gets hot enough to burn off and water in the oil from condensation.

So to compare an over the road truck with a passenger car is unfair.

For me the top ones are Rotella T Synthetic , Mobil 1 Delvac, and my favorite is the Red Line Diesel.

Red Line Synthetic Oil - 15W40 Diesel Motor Oil
 
   / Synthetic motor oil #20  
So to compare an over the road truck with a passenger car is unfair.

For me the top ones are Rotella T Synthetic , Mobil 1 Delvac, and my favorite is the Red Line Diesel.

Red Line Synthetic Oil - 15W40 Diesel Motor Oil


First, no one, I believe, was comparing anything to a passenger car.

With that out of the way, the discussion here was not an ANTI- Synthetic oil tone at all. Not a bit!! Due respect was paid to Synths. My little, bitty rant was merely to react when someone posts 1.) "Rotella T Synthetic isn't a true synthetic." it elicits in me, at least, the biggest "I don't care to go there" response, complete with glazed eyes.

Second, just to say that dino oil isn't BAD oil just because it's dino. That's all that was being said here. The examples of the OTRs was merely giving proper respect.

Finally, the OP's original question has long been answered, so if this is now a whole synthetic oil debate that is brewing, I will politely excuse myself.

Peace,
 
Last edited:

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2022 MASSEY FERGUSON 1835E TRACTOR (A51243)
2022 MASSEY...
2013 VOLVO VNM TANDEM AXLE DAY CAB (A52141)
2013 VOLVO VNM...
2015 Toro Multi Pro 1750 175 Gallon Turf Sprayer Cart (A51694)
2015 Toro Multi...
24in Tractor Backhoe Bucket BT4555 (A52128)
24in Tractor...
(10) 28' Continuous Fencing Panels (A50515)
(10) 28'...
2010 Ford F-150 4x4 Crew Cab Pickup Truck (A50323)
2010 Ford F-150...
 
Top