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AMSOIL vs. Mobil 1- They Say Nothing Outperforms Mobil 1? Wrong!

AMSOIL
INC. set out to examine the specifics of the overly broad "Nothing
Outperforms..." Mobil claim. AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil (ASL) and Mobil 1
SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil were analyzed in five key bench tests measuring motor
oil performance: NOACK volatility, flash/fire point, pour point, four ball wear
and total base number (TBN). As shown in the charts below,
AMSOIL outperformed
Mobil 1 in all five areas.
NOACK Volatility
The NOACK Volatility Test determines the evaporation loss of lubricants in
high-temperature service. The more motor oils vaporize, the thicker and heavier
they become, contributing to poor circulation, reduced fuel economy, increased
oil consumption and excessive wear and emissions. A maximum of 15 percent
evaporation loss is allowable to meet the API SL and ILSAC GF-3 specifications.
As shown in the graph, AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil lost an extremely low
4.9 percent of its original weight during high-temperature service, maintaining
its
superior protective and performance qualities,while Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor
Oil lost 9.17 percent of its original
weight.

Four Ball Wear
The Four Ball Wear Test determines the wear protection
properties of a lubricant by measuring the wear scars produced by four metal
balls in sliding contact under the test parameters. The smaller the average wear
scar, the better the wear protection provided by the lubricant. As shown in the
graph, AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil completed the Four Ball Wear Test
producing a smaller wear scar than the Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 motor oil.

Flash/Fire Point
The Flash/Fire Point Test determines the lowest temperatures at which
application of a flame will cause lubricant vapors to ignite (flash point) and
sustain burning for five seconds (fire point). Lubricants with higher flash and
fire points exhibit more stable volatility characteristics and are safer to use
and transport. As shown in the graph, AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil has
higher flash and fire points than does Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil.

Pour Point
The Pour Point Test determines the lowest temperature at which a lubricant
flows.The lower a lubricant’s pour point,the better protection it provides in
low-temperature service.As shown in the graph, AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil
has a lower pour point than Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil.

Total Base Number
Total Base Number (TBN) is the measurement of a lubricant’s reserve
alkalinity. The higher a motor oil’s TBN, the more effective it is in handling
contaminants and reducing the corrosive effects of acids for an extended period
of time. As shown in the graph, AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil has a higher
TBN than Mobil 1 SuperSyn 5W-30 Motor Oil.

Mobil will not recommend or guarantee 25,000 mile/1-year drain
intervals like AMSOIL 5W-30, 10W-30 or 10W-40 or 35,000 mile/1-year drain
intervals like AMSOIL 0W-30 Severe Service Synthetic does and that is a fact.
No-where on the Mobil bottle does it state 25,000 miles/1-year or 35,000
miles/1-year.
Mobil 1 has run the tag line for their advertising stating
"nothing outperforms Mobil 1". Mobil makes a good oil, but I'm here to tell you
that it does not outperform AMSOIL Synthetic Oils. They can come out with all
the catchy advertising buzz words to market their oils, but in the final
analysis, buzz words don't add one thing to their product's performance. The
only reason AMSOIL has continued to grow and prosper competing with large
corporations like Mobil is that
AMSOIL products have consistently performed
better.
Here's a special excerpt from A.J. Amaturio, President of
AMSOIL, as written in
the monthly AMSOIL Action News magazine to all
AMSOIL Dealers regarding
AMSOIL
and Mobil 1:
"As most of you are aware. Mobil 1 was introduced after
AMSOIL had paved the way
for synthetic motor oils back in the '70's. When it was introduced it cased
great concern among many of our Dealers. But in my Presidents Message at the
time, I assured everyone that having Mobil 1 on the market would only help us
sell more oil. Mobil confirmed everything we had been saying about synthetic
oils, and our products and claims instantly became more credible.
Since then, we have always been compared to Mobil 1. When people think of
synthetic motor oil, they think of AMSOIL and Mobil 1, not the other
Johnny-come-lately's that have come on the market more recently. I have always
said that Mobil 1 is a good motor oil, because compared to the run-of-the-mill
motor oils on the market, it is. I have also always said that
AMSOIL motor oil
is better, again, because it is. Mobil makes their oils to run at normal drain
intervals while we make ours for extended drain intervals, and therein lies the
difference. Their oils don't have to be as good as ours, so they are not.
To prove that point, we ran a number of comparative tests on our 5W-30 and Mobil
1 SuperSyn 5W-30. The test results are published in this Action News, and they
confirm what I have been saying all along. AMSOIL makes a better motor oil.
These test results show significant differences between the oils. Look at the
results of the NOACK Volatility Test. Which synthetic oil is going to last
longer in service? Look at the difference in Total Base Numbers. Again, which
oil is going to provide the longest lasting protection? Look at the Four Ball
Wear Test. Which oil will protect against engine wear better? In every category
we tested, AMSOIL proved superior. Lower pour point, higher flash and fire
points, AMSOIL tested best.
So when I hear claims that nothing outperforms Mobil 1, I have to say "wrong!".
They may have good slogans and marketing hype, but when it comes to superior
performance,
I say nothing beats AMSOIL!"
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