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Cold testing - Amsoil Signature 5W-20 vs. Motorcraft 5W-20
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<blockquote data-quote="dead man walkin" data-source="post: 13804257" data-attributes="member: 56071"><p>This test is kinda bias.. A $10.00 a bottle full synthetic vs a $2.00 a bottle semi synthetic? Ford does make a full synthetic, I wonder why that wasn't shown? Now granted the video shows the amsoil does flow faster, but you said which protects better? You know better than most people you can't say that, better protection isn't based on cold flow alone. And why does the amsoil look dark like it's already got a few thousand miles on it? Based on this video alone I'd say the motor craft is a more refined and cleaner oil. I mean If we are just going on looks alone?? Maybe.. In cold weather the motor craft clings to the metal better leaving a thin film of oil, where as the amsoil has to circulate thru the system because it flows so much better???? </p><p></p><p>I'm just playing devils advocate here..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dead man walkin, post: 13804257, member: 56071"] This test is kinda bias.. A $10.00 a bottle full synthetic vs a $2.00 a bottle semi synthetic? Ford does make a full synthetic, I wonder why that wasn't shown? Now granted the video shows the amsoil does flow faster, but you said which protects better? You know better than most people you can't say that, better protection isn't based on cold flow alone. And why does the amsoil look dark like it's already got a few thousand miles on it? Based on this video alone I'd say the motor craft is a more refined and cleaner oil. I mean If we are just going on looks alone?? Maybe.. In cold weather the motor craft clings to the metal better leaving a thin film of oil, where as the amsoil has to circulate thru the system because it flows so much better???? I'm just playing devils advocate here.. [/QUOTE]
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