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A Rotella diesel oil convert in vintage non catalytic muffler craft hobot
On 12/12/2011 9:38 AM, Tomas Sokorai Argentina wrote:
> Any of you guys in the 'states has noticed that the M1 quality is
> completely down the drain?
> It is either that or we're having counterfeit oil.
> I had to change prematurely the M1 I put in my car. Startup lifter noise.
> And what's worse: I used a 5W50, that at work temperatures should have
> the viscosity of a SAE50... but it was like water, much less viscous
> than the 10W40 it replaced.
> And worse II, the draining operation made persistent bubbles on the
> surface, thing that I haven't seen in good quality oils with
> anti-foaming agents.
> Reading some local forums, I see also many negative comments regarding
> M1, so I'm pretty convinced about the counterfeit oil.
On 12/12/2011 10:16 AM, The Kevin USA wrote:
Hmm. these last 10k miles my benz 'lost' a quart. Never happened before. Mobil 1. On my wife's Citroen I used M1, and experienced high oil consumption too. Switched to Castrol Edge, and ended with no oil loss at all in over 10.000 miles change schedules. What's suspicious, is that years ago I used M1 5w50 with good results even in my F100's 302, but that was when the bottles were labeled in English and were either made in USA or EU. Now they're "bottled in Chile".
A Rotella diesel oil convert in vintage non catalytic muffler craft hobot
On 12/12/2011 9:38 AM, Tomas Sokorai Argentina wrote:
> Any of you guys in the 'states has noticed that the M1 quality is
> completely down the drain?
> It is either that or we're having counterfeit oil.
> I had to change prematurely the M1 I put in my car. Startup lifter noise.
> And what's worse: I used a 5W50, that at work temperatures should have
> the viscosity of a SAE50... but it was like water, much less viscous
> than the 10W40 it replaced.
> And worse II, the draining operation made persistent bubbles on the
> surface, thing that I haven't seen in good quality oils with
> anti-foaming agents.
> Reading some local forums, I see also many negative comments regarding
> M1, so I'm pretty convinced about the counterfeit oil.
On 12/12/2011 10:16 AM, The Kevin USA wrote:
Hmm. these last 10k miles my benz 'lost' a quart. Never happened before. Mobil 1. On my wife's Citroen I used M1, and experienced high oil consumption too. Switched to Castrol Edge, and ended with no oil loss at all in over 10.000 miles change schedules. What's suspicious, is that years ago I used M1 5w50 with good results even in my F100's 302, but that was when the bottles were labeled in English and were either made in USA or EU. Now they're "bottled in Chile".