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This sir... is what you call implying. You are implying that we think we are more qualified to “test oil” we are just giving our experience, findings, and educated guesses on what we see in our own real world experiences. We give our findings on factual, reliable trustworthy sources when possible.
We dont create a test that has NOTHING to do with the way the oil industry test their oil in the environment of an ENGINE.
Reguardless of what i said....If his testing was so great than the oil industry and oil analysis companies would adopt it.
In 125 times if redline makes it to number 1 are his results still gonna be crap? [emoji848]
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I would put more weight with his tests if he was just testing oil and that's it. When he introduces prolong to see what happens that just takes 90% of the credibility away for me. If you're gonna test oil, test oil, don't try to Dr it up to see what happens.I don’t see anything wrong with the Rat blog only tests I have seen by presumably non bias tester. Tests by Amsoil are hard to believe because they have skin in the game and most brands have never published any tests for us. I am running the valv syn max Life high mileage oil because of the blog and I needed to try a high mileage oil for my leaky valve cover.
That's why I don't put a whole lot of faith on his findings. It seems to me he's more interested in promoting prolong.I read Rat’s blog as I like to read anyone’s opinion that puts that much time and effort into oil. That being said he seems to have a negative bias to Redline. Not sure how a top tier group 4/5 oil can rate in the 83rd on the “protection test.”
Motul has come in poorly in a bunch of tests I have seen and costs even more. Maybe Redline isn’t is as good as we think. I don’t know but I like it from my non scientific tests.I read Rat’s blog as I like to read anyone’s opinion that puts that much time and effort into oil. That being said he seems to have a negative bias to Redline. Not sure how a top tier group 4/5 oil can rate in the 83rd on the “protection test.”
Motul has come in poorly in a bunch of tests I have seen and costs even more. Maybe Redline isn’t is as good as we think. I don’t know but I like it from my non scientific tests.
Rat loves whatever the tests show. I like that style though since I have no loyalty to oil companies the one that can provide me the best protection at the lowest cost is what I want! QSUD might be that.I’ve read similar about Motul. In addition, the guys at Bobs don’t show it any love. They don’t really speak overly highly about Redline but don’t seem to trash it either. I’ll keep using QSUD till it no longer works. I use it simply cause I can get it at Walmart. Rat LOVES that oil for some reason.