View Full Version : Oils aint oils...
YBOOST
16-01-2010, 04:57 PM
My mate told me about this on youtube lastweek, thought i would share it with the ozhonda people since i've seen a few threads on which oil is best.
The tested oils are:
- Royal Purple
- Mobil 1
- Nulon
- Castrol Edge sport
- Motul 300v
All oils are 5w-30.
There's a few "theories" on why on some oils would make more power than others but you be the judge.
Here's the clips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49kETjPZP9Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrhoPKQLtfo
Believe or not to believe... thats is the question.
VTi_b0i
16-01-2010, 05:29 PM
he sounds like such a dumb fcuk LOL
read the comments? rigged! :p
fatboyz39
16-01-2010, 06:18 PM
Dont believe it.
flipfire
16-01-2010, 07:05 PM
The fan proximity argument does make sense for the turbocharged/IC'd engine
Limbo
16-01-2010, 07:55 PM
i'd seen this before from a different forum
yeah slightly rigged due to the different positions of the fan, which does make a difference on a dyno, all other things being the same.
Also i beleive in the 2 runs the nulon was the only one where the second run was better than the first.
All other oils had a small reduction in power which is normal for heat soaking, for the second run to be better there would have been a cooler run or something was adjusted.
But you decide for yourself.
Just rem those were Nulon sponsored.
Though i have used the Nulon oils they weren't bad, i found less burn than the castrol edge.
DLO01
16-01-2010, 08:19 PM
Power one thing, protection another.
blabla
16-01-2010, 08:20 PM
bloody fan should be locked in place and retested!!!
TODA AU
16-01-2010, 09:25 PM
Also i beleive in the 2 runs the nulon was the only one where the second run was better than the first.
All other oils had a small reduction in power which is normal for heat soaking, for the second run to be better there would have been a cooler run or something was adjusted.
Actually all oils showed a lower output on the 2nd run except 2 cases.
Motul 8100 repeated it's 245.4kw output in the HSV & the Motul 300V got better on the 2nd run in the EVO. (169.4 then 174.7)
Pay attention Hao... :p
As for Nulon, regardless of what you think of those tests,
They've achived their aim. People are talking about the product.
My 5 cents...
The Nulon full synthetic oil is not a bad product & represents good value for a road car.
But IMO, for a track car, it's hard to go past either Motul 300V or ELF HTX
delsol9000rpms
17-01-2010, 04:37 PM
Power one thing, protection another.
enough said.
Limbo
17-01-2010, 09:49 PM
Actually all oils showed a lower output on the 2nd run except 2 cases.
Motul 8100 repeated it's 245.4kw output in the HSV & the Motul 300V got better on the 2nd run in the EVO. (169.4 then 174.7)
Pay attention Hao... :p
As for Nulon, regardless of what you think of those tests,
They've achived their aim. People are talking about the product.
My 5 cents...
The Nulon full synthetic oil is not a bad product & represents good value for a road car.
But IMO, for a track car, it's hard to go past either Motul 300V or ELF HTX
Ok my bad, guess i didn't pay enough attention.:p
CB7_OWNER
17-01-2010, 11:47 PM
Repost. This was on ozhonda a few months back somewhere...nevertheless.. good video.. food for thought
Mugen Civic
20-01-2010, 12:55 PM
i saw this video last year, i since then changed from mobile 1 to nulon full synthetic 10w-40 oil to try it out myself. Used on road and on track. There is no power difference that i could detect with my dyno bum. I pay certain attention on track of my speed and rpm. Exactly the same.
Althou, protection i don't know about, nulon didn't give me any troubles and i think is a good product none the less. Its great value. Will still be using the stuff.
t0rett0
22-01-2010, 02:01 PM
I Highly Recommend Royal Purple
EGB18CT
22-01-2010, 03:01 PM
as toda said, i too agree, found elf and motul oils the best preforming.
DC5TYPER
22-01-2010, 09:28 PM
Motul 300V. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Now like $150 for 6L. hehe
Used in all my cars over the years!
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