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Believe what you like...in all of the posts you have made here, little has changed your stance.

You need to learn what a VOA/UOA can and cannot do. If you were basing the quality of an oil on a single VOA then you are drawing a completely invalid conclusion. You need other third-party data and MUCH more in depth testing to validate your claims about HPL or any other product. A one time $40 oil analysis from a lab that is neither certified or uses current ASTM methodologies is NOT something that I would use as a basis for anything.
Sir, trust me, those BITOG members are such low life trolls, some of them even followed me here to troll, saying I shouldn't ask questions. Real accomplished Engineers don't behave like that. I reported them to the Amin. So why should I take an oil promoted by those lowlives seriously? When I contacted HPL about high aluminum in the sample, they started reacting aggressively and started attacking Blackstone. Very unprofessional. I'm really mad at myself for wasting my money buying oil from these tree shade blenders who nobody knows except the BITOG cartel.
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Sir, trust me, those BITOG members are such low life trolls, some of them even followed me here to troll, saying I shouldn't ask questions. Real accomplished Engineers don't behave like that. I reported them to the Amin. So why should I take an oil promoted by those lowlives seriously? When I contacted HPL about high aluminum in the sample, they started reacting aggressively and started attacking Blackstone. Very unprofessional. I'm really mad at myself for wasting my money buying oil from these tree shade blenders who nobody knows except the BITOG cartel.
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Real accomplished engineers don't troll. Imagine Bill Joy after retirement showing up on C language and Unix forums trolling people who ask questions 😅
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You keep using that word...I don't think it means what you think it means...
 

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@CarbonSteel Didn't you tell me that Amsoil has a better oil analysis than Blackstone? I was going to order one from them since I'm going to change my oil soon.
 

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I just made my 1st oil change at the dealer today and they put 0W20 Synthetic oil in my Rubicon 3.6 l engine.

I argued with them that according to the Owners Manual, its only the 2.0 l engine that required the Synthetic oil... not the 3.6 l engine.

They told me that the 0W20 grade was only in Synthetic blend... Is that true?

To me according to my owner’s manual, my 3.6 l Rubicon engine should only required regular dinosaurs oil ! Am I wrong ?

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dealer has always used Penzoil 0-20W synthetic. Pretty sure everyone uses synthetic these days. dont believe the 87 octane on the 3.6 either. runs like Poo with 87. Ive ran 91 octane in my 3.6 for the past 5 years.
 

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dealer has always used Penzoil 0-20W synthetic. Pretty sure everyone uses synthetic these days. dont believe the 87 octane on the 3.6 either. runs like Poo with 87. Ive ran 91 octane in my 3.6 for the past 5 years.

Exactly what I do. 0W-20 every 3k miles, and run 91 with no ethanol. 51,000 miles and it runs great.
 

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Exactly what I do. 0W-20 every 3k miles, and run 91 with no ethanol. 51,000 miles and it runs great.
yup when i get up to the 70K mark i will move up to 0-30 or 2-20
 

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@CarbonSteel Didn't you tell me that Amsoil has a better oil analysis than Blackstone? I was going to order one from them since I'm going to change my oil soon.
Amsoil uses Polaris/Horizon. They are one of the best labs out there and for the money, they would be hard if not impossible to beat. They include TBN or TAN testing (depending on oil type) at no extra cost and use gas chromatography for fuel dilution testing.

List of tests (note the ASTM Methods) - https://www2.eoilreports.com/CompleteTestList

ISO 17025 Certification - https://www2.eoilreports.com/A2LA_2145-01

Why is ISO 17025 important? - https://www.iso.org/ISO-IEC-17025-testing-and-calibration-laboratories.html

ISO/IEC 17025 enables laboratories to demonstrate that they operate competently and generate valid results, thereby promoting confidence in their work both nationally and around the world.
 

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Sir, 99% of BITOG members including their moderators are trolls. I wouldn't trust a thing they say. I think the website receives fat checks from companies like HPL to speak good about them. My VOA of HPL 0w20 has over 20 ppm of Aluminum, Blackstone said don't use that bottle. HPL is snake oil, horrible quality control. I will use nothing but Pennzoil and Mobil 1 going forward
Wow, HPL is the oil de jour on BITOG. Meanwhile, I've been running Mobil 1 for 40 years with no issues.

That's crazy to see that number in a VOA. WOW.
 

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Wow, HPL is the oil de jour on BITOG. Meanwhile, I've been running Mobil 1 for 40 years with no issues.

That's crazy to see that number in a VOA. WOW.
HPL is snake oil made by tree shade blenders and promoted by BITOG mafia. Mobil 1 and Pennzoil are the best and they are household names, they have a big reputation to protect. Tree shade blenders have nothing to lose.
 
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I only know one member on BOB IS THE OIL GUY FORUM. I have known him for many years, plus he is a friend of mine. This member is not a Troll but is very knowledgeable when it comes to oil and lubrication. 20 YEARS ON THAT FORUM, ALONG WITH 41,643 POSTS. If I have a question, regarding oil/lubes, he is my go-to Guy. Please see below:

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I only know one member on BOB IS THE OIL GUY FORUM. I have known him for many years, plus he is a friend of mine. This member is not a Troll but is very knowledgeable when it comes to oil and lubrication. 20 YEARS ON THAT FORUM, ALONG WITH 41,643 POSTS. If I have a question, regarding oil/lubes, he is my go-to Guy. Please see below:

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Sir my mind is 100% clear now, PUP 0w20 in Dec, Jan and Feb. And PUP 5w30 the rest of the year. No more testing of snake oils made by and promoted by shady people.
 

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I only know one member on BOB IS THE OIL GUY FORUM. I have known him for many years, plus he is a friend of mine. This member is not a Troll but is very knowledgeable when it comes to oil and lubrication. 20 YEARS ON THAT FORUM, ALONG WITH 41,643 POSTS. If I have a question, regarding oil/lubes, he is my go-to Guy. Please see below:

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There are many just like him there who are incredibly knowledgeable. BITOG is not a collection of moronic trolls.
 

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There are many just like him there who are incredibly knowledgeable. BITOG is not a collection of moronic trolls.
Only 1% of them, 99% are trolls. Make a thread and say I just bought a 2025 Toyota Prius, what oil should I use. They will tell you HPL Supercar 0w40 😅 And the rest of the trolls join and gang up on you if you disagree. And then the head of the trolls the moderators will start sending you threatening messages. It's one shitty forum.
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