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Anyhow Clint, like I said the great thing about those uoa's that were added was to show you the direction of the wear numbers, they are substantially better as time goes on. Nothing wrong with your choice, especially now, but if wear doesn't drop like the last three guys, why run the oil at that point? Too early to judge, but you can judge those three redline uoa's? purdy good?
RLK's sample was damn good and it was at an interval beyond the factory which has my interest. Any oil will look decent at half interval.
Question, that was a 10/30 so if further testing says I need to switch do I go to 10/30? Is that redline's formulation combined with the 10/30 making the difference or more the 10/30 weight and range? The little bit of redline 5/30 samples I have seen looks competitive but doesn't compel me to make a change. Heck who knows, maybe I could switch to heavier Ams and have similar results? I'm tracking that redline will take the tick away (I've seen your video's), I just don't have a tick and figured if I put good oil from the beginning, I won't have a problem.
I don't mean to be a Amsoil worshipper but I do like it for its long interval, access, and good discounts. I've also tested several different oils in different platforms and Amsoil usually won out. Before this forum, I never heard of Redline and glad to know there is a great option to consider or fix ram woes.