Oil Analyses Results
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Oil Analyses Results
Got the results today. Pretty interesting if you're into this stuff. Here's a bit of a primer to explain what the different elements are for, and then the results. Since this forum's format doesn't seem to support tables, the results will be a bit difficult to read. I will e-mail the results as an attachment to anyone who e-mails me asking for them (pococj@aol.com). The attachment will be in Adobe PDF format. All values are ppm.
Anti-corrosion: Boron, sodium, zinc
Acid neutralizer, cleaning, & dispersants: Magnesium, calcium, boron (acid neutralizer)
Anti-foam: Silicon
Anti-wear: Phosphorus, zinc, molybdenum (friction modifier)
Look at the differences between the HD and V-Twin oils. The V-Twin has a lot more anti-wear components than the HD oil. Everything else pretty much equals out, though HD uses more Magnesium to make up for less Calcium as acid neutralizers. Looks like the V-Twin is the superior oil based on the additive package.
Now compare the V-Twin to the new Mobil 15w-50 car oil. Once again the V-Twin has more anti-wear additives. But the car oil has more acid neutralizers, indicating it could probably go longer between changes.
Something unusual showed up in the amounts of Molybdenum. Moly is a friction modifier, and too much of it could cause clutch slippage if used in an HD primary. Strangely, the V-twin shows more of it than the car oil, though it is recommended for primary use. The HD oil has essentially no moly, which goes with their recommendation of using it in the primary. Based on these analyses of the Mobil 1 oils, I would not have a problem using the car oil in my primary.
My conclusions? Mobil 1 V-Twin is the best of these oils. The slightly lower acid neutralizers than the car oil doesn't really matter if you change oil every 3000 miles. The HD oil is inferior in every respect that matters. You're paying the HD premium if you use it.
I've been using the Mobil 1 15w-50 "red cap" car oil for over 60k miles in my Evo Softail. I chose a synthetic oil for its ability to withstand the extremely high temperatures in Texas. The Mobil 1 car oil more than meets the requirements of an air-cooled HD engine, and is 1/2 to 2/3 the cost of the motorcycle oils. I'll switch to the new Mobil 1 15w-50 car oil for my engine, and will also use it in my primary. I'll continue to use a synthetic gear oil, 75w-90, either Castrol or Mobil 1, in my transmission.
Anti-corrosion: Boron, sodium, zinc
Acid neutralizer, cleaning, & dispersants: Magnesium, calcium, boron (acid neutralizer)
Anti-foam: Silicon
Anti-wear: Phosphorus, zinc, molybdenum (friction modifier)
Mobil 1 15w-50 Extended Performance (replacement for "red cap) car oil
Si - 2 Na - 8 Mo - 79 Bo - 281 Ca - 2937 Mg - 17 P - 1223 Zn - 1376Mobil 1 V-Twin 20w-50
Si - 4 Na - 9 Mo - 91 Bo - 255 Ca - 2648 Mg - 13 P - 1683 Zn - 1823Harley Davidson Syn 3 20w-50
Si - 5 Na - 0 Mo - 1 Bo - 271 Ca - 1342 Mg - 740 P - 997 Zn - 1068Mobil 1 MX4T 10w-40
Si - 2 Na - 6 Mo - 91 Bo - 248 Ca - 2483 Mg - 12 P - 1663 Zn - 1802Look at the differences between the HD and V-Twin oils. The V-Twin has a lot more anti-wear components than the HD oil. Everything else pretty much equals out, though HD uses more Magnesium to make up for less Calcium as acid neutralizers. Looks like the V-Twin is the superior oil based on the additive package.
Now compare the V-Twin to the new Mobil 15w-50 car oil. Once again the V-Twin has more anti-wear additives. But the car oil has more acid neutralizers, indicating it could probably go longer between changes.
Something unusual showed up in the amounts of Molybdenum. Moly is a friction modifier, and too much of it could cause clutch slippage if used in an HD primary. Strangely, the V-twin shows more of it than the car oil, though it is recommended for primary use. The HD oil has essentially no moly, which goes with their recommendation of using it in the primary. Based on these analyses of the Mobil 1 oils, I would not have a problem using the car oil in my primary.
My conclusions? Mobil 1 V-Twin is the best of these oils. The slightly lower acid neutralizers than the car oil doesn't really matter if you change oil every 3000 miles. The HD oil is inferior in every respect that matters. You're paying the HD premium if you use it.
I've been using the Mobil 1 15w-50 "red cap" car oil for over 60k miles in my Evo Softail. I chose a synthetic oil for its ability to withstand the extremely high temperatures in Texas. The Mobil 1 car oil more than meets the requirements of an air-cooled HD engine, and is 1/2 to 2/3 the cost of the motorcycle oils. I'll switch to the new Mobil 1 15w-50 car oil for my engine, and will also use it in my primary. I'll continue to use a synthetic gear oil, 75w-90, either Castrol or Mobil 1, in my transmission.
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RE: Oil Analyses Results
Pretty good information - I'm having the 1K done in less than 2 weeks and I guess they'll use whatever I request. But, after that, I'll probably go with HD stuff untilt the warranty expires. Then, I'll try your recommendations. Thanks for all that work!!
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RE: Oil Analyses Results
I would have loved to see the regular HD oil in the test. My instructor from a few years ago told us about oil samples that were sent in using new oil. The HD stuff was nasty. This was the non synthetic stuff.
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Skip I'm glad to hear from ya, but it's just as I figured it would be, I knew you could use the Redcap with no problem but as you said it was good to find out about the new oil's. If you can go ahead and e-mail me with the result's so I can show my freind who believe's that the HD oil is better, let me also ask a question, isn't the HD oil a semi syn, not a true syn? Thank's again Skip, I am going to stick with Mobil1 v-twin.
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Skip I'm glad to hear from ya, but it's just as I figured it would be, I knew you could use the Redcap with no problem but as you said it was good to find out about the new oil's. If you can go ahead and e-mail me with the result's so I can show my freind who believe's that the HD oil is better, let me also ask a question, isn't the HD oil a semi syn, not a true syn? Thank's again Skip, I am going to stick with Mobil1 v-twin.
Skip I'm glad to hear from ya, but it's just as I figured it would be, I knew you could use the Redcap with no problem but as you said it was good to find out about the new oil's. If you can go ahead and e-mail me with the result's so I can show my freind who believe's that the HD oil is better, let me also ask a question, isn't the HD oil a semi syn, not a true syn? Thank's again Skip, I am going to stick with Mobil1 v-twin.
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Thanks for the test and the results. Gonna come in real handy to prove to the nipple head at the local bike shop that the HD oil is not the best on the market. [8D]
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Skip, you are the man! I have been waiting on pins and needles for this thread and I thank you for your time spent on educating us all. I believe as soon as I get my 1000 mile service on the books I'll go to the Mobil 1 car oil as well. I wouldn't mind going to the V-twin version and paying a little more but the car oil is just so much easier to come by. I saw some at Wal-Mart the other day and could swear they had it by the gallon as well as by the quart. When the Mobil car oil smokes the HD oil by such a large margin then I figure the Mobil car will be fine. One question though, is the Mobil syn gear oil as easily availible? I don't remember seeing that at Wal-Mart.
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Skip, you are the man! I have been waiting on pins and needles for this thread and I thank you for your time spent on educating us all. I believe as soon as I get my 1000 mile service on the books I'll go to the Mobil 1 car oil as well. I wouldn't mind going to the V-twin version and paying a little more but the car oil is just so much easier to come by. I saw some at Wal-Mart the other day and could swear they had it by the gallon as well as by the quart. When the Mobil car oil smokes the HD oil by such a large margin then I figure the Mobil car will be fine. One question though, is the Mobil syn gear oil as easily availible? I don't remember seeing that at Wal-Mart.
Thanks again Skip![sm=hail.gif]
Skip, you are the man! I have been waiting on pins and needles for this thread and I thank you for your time spent on educating us all. I believe as soon as I get my 1000 mile service on the books I'll go to the Mobil 1 car oil as well. I wouldn't mind going to the V-twin version and paying a little more but the car oil is just so much easier to come by. I saw some at Wal-Mart the other day and could swear they had it by the gallon as well as by the quart. When the Mobil car oil smokes the HD oil by such a large margin then I figure the Mobil car will be fine. One question though, is the Mobil syn gear oil as easily availible? I don't remember seeing that at Wal-Mart.
Thanks again Skip![sm=hail.gif]