GoodChance
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mobil-1-product-guide-rev-31.pdf
Many people like to run an oil with high Zinc and Phosphorus (anti-friction/anti-wear properties). Since 1994, with EPA mandates and evolution of catalytic converters, Zinc and Phosphorus levels in oil have dropped significantly
Attached above is a good summary of Mobil 1 oils and contents of each product. Mobil 1 15-50w seems to be a great oil and available at most locations for $25 for 5 quart-jug.
For reference, Rotella 15w-40 (a diesel oil but one that also meets outboard engine requirements) also has high amounts of Zn and Ph at 1200 and 1100ppm respectfully. And available for about $10-15/gallon.
This season, I'm going to run Mobil 1 15w-50 in one engine and Rotella in the other to see if there is any difference in oil consumption, wear, carbon accumulation, or WOT. It will be an unscientific look-see but will be interesting. I typically put 200 hours on an engine each year so lets see what the F225's look like in August.
Many people like to run an oil with high Zinc and Phosphorus (anti-friction/anti-wear properties). Since 1994, with EPA mandates and evolution of catalytic converters, Zinc and Phosphorus levels in oil have dropped significantly
Attached above is a good summary of Mobil 1 oils and contents of each product. Mobil 1 15-50w seems to be a great oil and available at most locations for $25 for 5 quart-jug.
For reference, Rotella 15w-40 (a diesel oil but one that also meets outboard engine requirements) also has high amounts of Zn and Ph at 1200 and 1100ppm respectfully. And available for about $10-15/gallon.
This season, I'm going to run Mobil 1 15w-50 in one engine and Rotella in the other to see if there is any difference in oil consumption, wear, carbon accumulation, or WOT. It will be an unscientific look-see but will be interesting. I typically put 200 hours on an engine each year so lets see what the F225's look like in August.
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