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Originally Posted by TopSpeed
Motul is the real deal... It has tested higher then any other "conventional oil blends" IE: no snake oil additives.
here is the article and list of all oils at the bottom. http://540ratblog.wordpress.com/
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Too bad that "test" has zero relevance to how an oil performs inside of an engine.
Motul is no fad though.
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Motul has celebrated its 150th anniversary. A unique opportunity to look back at the past to better understand the future and make absolutely sure that nothing of the pioneer spirit of its beginnings has been forsaken.
More than 150 years. More than a century and a half of uninterrupted activity which has allowed Motul to constantly modernise itself and climb to the vanguard of technology. This permanent quest and the determination to move forward have led the company to an envied position in its sector. The company enjoys worldwide repute and is unanimously recognised for the quality of its products, capacity to innovate and involvement in the world of competition.
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https://www.motul.com/us/en-US/about
Founded in 1899 in New York, the Swan & Finch company started its activity in the sector of high quality lubricants. As from 1920, it turns to the international markets by exporting some of its portfolio brands like Aerul, Textul, Motul
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motul_(company)
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Originally Posted by Silver Ignition
So my question is; Is Motul chemically superior to Mobil 1 or any other Full Synthetic? What about Amsoil or the other "race" oils? Or are we all just the protein powder meatheads dropping barbells at the gym?
Please calculate your responses. I'm not looking for "I know it's better because some guy I know who races cars uses it" or "Everyone on the Subaru forums uses it so it's gotta be good". Real data. Oil analysis.
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There are some uoa's on 300V in the long uoa thread on this forum, but your questions
cannot be answered by a few random $30 uoa's. These types of uoa's are very limited in scope and should not be used to judge oils. Motul, Mobil1, and Amsoil all use the finest base stocks and additives available and they all make oils that are certified by the API as well as making race oils.
-Dennis