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Nippon Oil ENEOS Dyno Testing PowerTV

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2007

PowerTV did dyno testing for Nippon Oil's 0W-50 and 5W-40 against other brands and shows impressive gain!

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  • To comment on few of the other comments on here. In regards better protectiong - A 50 weight oil is meant for ultimate protection in mind. That is why most racers uses an oil like a 20W-50, which offers a lot of protection. A 0W-50 gives a wider viscosity range, the 0W means excellent cold start protection in addition to the 50 weight protection is offers.

  • A "leading" synthetic oil....hmmm....why not any brand name? Was it a synthetic "blend" or totally synthetic? The test results would seem to indicate the "leading" oil was a semi-synthetic blend.

  • Brand was not mentioned due to Power TV's policy on not doing "DIRECT" comparison. It is a fully synthetic oil it was tested against. On the brand that was used... take a wild guess, silver bottle (as seen on the video) and its a "leading" brand in sales.

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  • Unless you are racing your car, you should not be looking for extra HP . You should be looking for the best protection.

  • 5w-30 Eneos or 5w-30 Castrol syntec for my '95 accord?

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  • I used almost every known oil out there including Eneos, Mobil 1, Amsoil, Castrol, Royal Purple, Redline, Pennzoil, etc. It was a hard pick between Amsoil, Eneos and Royal Purple. All offered smooth engine performance, all gave good MPG and all protected well. Then, miles went by and the decision was made for me, Amsoil. Royal Purple lost "smoothness" at around 1,200 miles. Eneos at 2,200. Amsoil at 13,000. There is more to my tests but its just too much to write. 2001 Chevy Tahoe 5.3. ;)

  • @crazy650c look at the bottle... you can tell thats Mobil 1.

  • @SLK350FTW

    none of them!

    dont use 5w30 for an "old car", just use simple 10w40! for example castrol magnatec, or eneos 10w40, pr motul 10w40

  • It has to be a full synthetic, its a silver bottle. No BLENDS come in a silver bottle. I know I sell oil all day.

  • I'll keep my Motul, thank you very much:-)

  • Amsoil is indeed the superior oil. the first time you change the oil, it will turn dark quickly, the second time, it will be golden for a ridiculous amount of miles with the detergents holding strong. I am at 13,000 and analysis says I am good for possible 10,000 more.

  • please shoot yourself

  • ohhhh it is (mobile one)  hahaahaa

  • what about castrol edge?

  • redlineoil for your accord its better trust me then even royal purple

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