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Coincidence the oil FCA made in cooperation with Pennzoil 0w40 PUP for HEMIS has some of the highest moly levels on the shelf, I think not.
Even someone who frowns on additives can see the benefit of a moly product like lubeguard's biotech added to the 60ppm otc oils we all love. You don't have to use redline, poor man's redline (bio-tech) will protect your cam by adding the right type of moly, oil soluble. The other differences between redline and group 3 is another conversation, but when it comes to Moly it is easy to duplicate redline's formula. Now of course there isn't any duplicating PAO/Esters w/o using them in high %'s, but bio-Tech also adds some esters to a group 3 oil. No secret I prefer Redline 5w30 the entire package, BUT there ARE other options for guys wanting the protection that high moly gives, like that white paper shows protects those CAMS.
Even someone who frowns on additives can see the benefit of a moly product like lubeguard's biotech added to the 60ppm otc oils we all love. You don't have to use redline, poor man's redline (bio-tech) will protect your cam by adding the right type of moly, oil soluble. The other differences between redline and group 3 is another conversation, but when it comes to Moly it is easy to duplicate redline's formula. Now of course there isn't any duplicating PAO/Esters w/o using them in high %'s, but bio-Tech also adds some esters to a group 3 oil. No secret I prefer Redline 5w30 the entire package, BUT there ARE other options for guys wanting the protection that high moly gives, like that white paper shows protects those CAMS.