Quote Originally Posted by JAP-S2K View Post
I'm not convinced as the test is done by AMSOIL. Where oil properties matter is when oil tempertures exceed 100 deg. How the oil breaks down, how the additives breakdown or withstand at great tempertures. This is when oils ain't oils. Nearly every oil on the market is o.k at 75 deg, and the wear properties at this temperture is irrelevant. As most factory engines/oil temp's are well above this from factory. That's why i'm saying there test is BS. I'm not slagging AMSOIL as a product, i'm slagging there test method and conditions.
There is a delicate engine oil/lubricant forums by the name of BITOG, i always do my research there when i have any question or doubt and some information provided by forumers are indeed very informative.

From what i gather, the general consensus of the best oil around are Redline, Amsoil and mobil.

http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...s.php?ubb=cfrm