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Synthetic Motor Oil Gets All New Semantics
(first published
in Nov., 2000 issue of Car and Driver by Patrick Bedard)
Now that the meaning if "is" has gotten so slippery you need to grab it with
both hands, we'd better keep an eye on longer words, too.
One's already got so squirmy on us- "synthetic," as in synthetic motor oil.
Most guys know two things about synthetic oils. First, the price is three to
four times that of conventional oils. Second, they're not real oil, not made
from crude.
News flash: Scratch that second part. Now motor oils derived from crude may
be labeled "synthetic." But they still cost over four bucks a quart.
Bait and switch? That's the obvious conclusion. Except in this case the
advertising ethics people have given their approval.
Here's what happened, according to a detailed account published in the trade
magazine Lubricants World. Late in 1997, Castrol changed the formula of its
Syntec "full synthetic motor oil", eliminating the polyalphaolefin (PAO)
base stock (that's the "synthetic" part, which makes up about 70% by volume
of what's in the bottle) and replacing it with a "hydroisomerized" petroleum
base stock.
Mobil Oil Corporation, maker of Mobil 1, "Worlds Leading Synthetic Motor
Oil," said no fair and took its complaint to the National Advertising
Division (NAD) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus. NAD often
arbitrates between feuding advertisers on their conflicting claims.
The notion behind synthetic motor oils as we've known them is an elegant
one. Instead of relying on the cocktail of hydrocarbons contained in crude
oil, why not go into the laboratory and build the perfect base stock from
scratch, molecule by molecule, and builds it till it gets 10-carbon
molecules, then combines three of those to form PAO. The result is a fluid
more stable than the usual base oils derived from crude. It keeps flowing at
low temperatures. It's more resistant to boiling off, and more resistant to
oxidation, which causes thickening with prolonged exposure to high
temperatures.
Still, there's more than one road to the point B of improved stability.
Petroleum refiners in recent years have learned how to break apart certain
undesirable molecules - wax, for example, which causes thickening of oil at
low temperatures- and transform them by chemical reaction into helpful
molecules. These new hydroisomerized base oils, in the view of some industry
participants provided properties similar to PAO's but only cost half as
much," Lubricants World reported.
The argument before NAD tiptoed around the obvious- does the consumer get
four bucks' worth of value from each quart of synthetic oil?- and plunged
straight into deep semantics. Mobil's experts said "synthetic" traditionally
meant big molecules built up from small ones. Castrol's side held out for a
looser description, defining "synthetic" as "the product of an intended
chemical reaction."
What do unbiased sources say? It turns out that the Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE) and the American Petroleum Institute (API) both have
technical standards covering motor oils, and both of these organizations in
the '90's backed away from their old definitions of "synthetic," leaving
lots of room for new interpretations.
In the end, NAD decided that the evidence constitutes a reasonable basis for
the claim that Castrol Syntec, as currently formulated, is a synthetic motor
oil, said Lubricants World.
The obvious question now: Has the term "synthetic motor oil" been opened up
to the point that it no longer means anything? Maybe. But here's a better
question: Did synthetic ever mean what we thought it meant?
"Great oil" is what most guys think it means. "At that price, it's gotta be
great stuff!"
Okay, but how great? Your cars manual tells what motor oil you should use,
and with few exceptions, that description will consist of only two
specifications. One is for viscosity, such as 10W-30; and the other is for
the API service grade, SJ being the current one for gasoline passenger cars.
The buck-a-quart multi-grades meet these standards, as do the synthetics.
The synthetics, on the back label, claim compliance with more standards, but
even if you know what they mean, they seem beside the point for U.S.
passenger cars. For example, should you care about diesels if you drive a
gasoline burner? API service CF is the oldest of the current specs for
light-duty diesels; some synthetics list that one. Synthetics may also list
ACEA A1 and B1, which are European specs roughly equivelant to API gasoline
and diesel specs. The Europeans grad their oils by level of performance, so
that A2 and A3 are tougher specs than A1. Same for diesels. Usually the date
of the spec is omitted, but A1-98 is newer than A1-96.
Completely absent is the one performance claim that would have some real
meaning for all of us- some indication of longer oil life. (except for
AMSOIL which clearly states 25,000 miles/1-year or 35,000 miles/1-year for
their Severe Service 0W-30 synthetic). Automakers hold synthetics to the
same oil change intervals as conventional oils. And the oil companies,
promise even less. "To give added protection and life to your engine, change
your oil every 3000 miles." This same language appears on the back of both
Penzoil Synthetic and conventional oils. Valvoline synthetic makes a similar
recommendation. (commentary: Since 1972 AMSOIL is the ONLY synthetic oil
manufacturer in the world to guarantee 25,000 miles or 35,000 mile oil
change intervals and utilizing full PAO synthetic technology exclusively).
Synthetics do get one unambiguous endorsement: Corvettes, Porsches, Vipers,
and all AMG models from Mercedes-Benz come with Mobil 1 as the factory fill.
Most synthetics mention GM 4718M in their list of claims; that's the unique
spec created by General Motors for Corvette oil. It's a high-temperature
requirement that tolerates less oxidation (thickening) and volatility
(boil-off) on a standard engine test called Sequence 111E according to
engineer Bob Olree of GM Powertrain. (note: AMSOIL 0W-30 far surpasses GM's
4718M spec).
But don't expect to learn such details on any label (again, except for
AMSOIL which clearly states test results on the back of every bottle of
Series 2000 0W-30 and 20W-50 synthetic). Mobil 1 at least uses straight
forward declarative sentences. Most of the others read as though they were
written by a lawyer looking for an escape clause. Why else would the
following claim be so rubbery? "Penzoil Synthetic motor oil is recommended
for use in all engines requiring ILSACGF-1, GF-2, API SJ, SH, or SG, and in
engines requiring oils meeting GM 4718M." Okay, but does it actually pass
those standards?
"Yes" says James Newsom, Penzoil's motor-oil product manager.
Castrol Syntec, on its label, "exceeds" every standard it mentions. Hmm. Now
that the meaning of "is" is in play, I have to wonder, does Syntec meet
those standards as well?
"It does" says Castrol's Julie Ann Oberg. While I have her on the phone, I
ask if there will be a Syntec price reduction now that the lower-cost base
stock has been substituted for the old synthetic. She says no.
End of article.
Now, after reading that why would anybody in their right mind want to spend
their hard-earned money on Castrol Syntec, Penzoil Synthetic, Valvoline
Synthetic or any of the other "synthetics" when what your getting is not
even a true 100% full PAO synthetic? Even Mobil 1 Tri-Synthetic uses
multiple base-stock technology by blending other synthetic molecules with
the PAO base-stocks and then they come up with a catchy name of
Tri-Synthetic. Pretty sneaky huh? AMSOIL moved away from multiple base-stock
technology over 20 years ago!, yet Mobil makes it sound like their
Tri-Synthetic technology is some new earth-shattering technology. What a
joke!
Why not skip all the hype and deception of these other manufacturers and
just use AMSOIL? AMSOIL uses only 100% full synthetic PAO technology in
each and everyone of its motor oils and is the undisputed leader in
synthetic engine oil technology as well as the leader in synthetic gear
lubes, transmission fluid, greases, two-cycle oil and many other lubricants
and hydraulic fluids. Today, virtually every other motor oil manufacturer
has recognized the superiority of synthetic lubricants and has followed the
AMSOIL lead with introductions of "synthetic" motor oils of their own.
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products. No one, however, can match AMSOIL experience and technological
know-how. And no one delivers products like AMSOIL. Accept no substitutes-
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