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Note: Score corresponds to the number of columns “won” by a particular oil. The more columns won the higher the score. So if 2 columns are won, than the score will be 2, if 1 column is won the score will be 1, so on and so forth. Winners are based on the highest amount of columns won thereby in my mind showing the best value.
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0W20 Synthetic Oils | ||||||
Oil Type | Viscosity Index | Flash Point | Fire Point | Pour Point | Four Ball Wear Test | Score |
Amsoil OE synthetic Oil(Cheapest Grade) | 166 | 224C 435F |
236C 457F |
-48C -54F |
0.46 | 0 |
Amsoil Signature Series synthetic oil (Top Grade) | 167 | 228C 442F |
248C 478F |
-53C -63F |
0.35 | 2 |
Amsoil XL synthetic oil | 167 | 226C 439F |
238C 460F |
-48C -54F |
0.46 | 0 |
Castrol Edge | 174 | N/A | N/A | -39C -38F |
N/A | 0 |
Mobil-1 Advanced fuel economy | 173 | 224C 435F |
N/A | -48C -54F |
N/A | 0 |
Mobil-1 Super 3000 | 173 | 238C 460F |
N/A | -42C -44F |
N/A | 1 |
Pennzoil Platinum | 168 | 224C 435F |
N/A | -48C -54F |
N/A | 0 |
Redline synthetic oil | 172 | 230C 446F |
N/A | -60C -76F |
N/A | 1 |
Royal Purple synthetic oil | 177 | 215C 420F |
232C 450F |
N/A | N/A | 1 |
Valvoline ILSAC grade | 169 | 220C 428F |
N/A | -45C -49F |
N/A | 0 |
Valvoline Maxlife | 169 | 219C 426F |
N/A | -51C -59F |
N/A | 0 |
Quaker State Ultimate Durability | 175 | 223C 435F |
N/A | -48C -54F |
N/A | 0 |
Non Synthetic 0W20 Oils | ||||||
Castrol GTX Magnatec | 166 | 200C 392F |
N/A | -36C -32F |
N/A | 3 |
Synthetic Winners: Amsoil Signature series 0W20 oil. That being said, I really like Redlines numbers for pour point numbers which I consider very important, especially for those that live in a colder climate. But especially with the $8.15/quart for Amsoil (through our Sponsors membership pricing) as opposed to $12.48/quart for Redline oil. I like Amsoil’s bang for your dollar. I really wish Royal Purple gave a pour point number for this oil- I think they would offer great competition to Amsoil. I really like the high viscosity index numbers they put up for their 0W20 oil.
Non Synthetic Winners: Castrol GTX – These guys win by default as I have not yet seen another 0W20 conventional oil. In my opinion, the numbers aren’t too bad however I do not like how low their pour point numbers are. I know at least here in the North I have seen temperature get into the -40’s on cold mornings and to me my vehicle would not have sufficient protection during startups on those days.
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