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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Anyone familiar with this test, seems the Delo-400 failed it while Delvac 1300 passed it along with oils from other manufacturers.This test was done couple of years back but goes to show Delvac's quality.
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Its a pin and a V block assmbly and the pin is held between the V blocks and lubricant around the pin, and is rotated and the wear is measured.
But there are better tests these days to find the capability of the lube films. I will try to give more details in a weeks time as I am travelling. Regards Arupanjan Mukherji |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Thanks,
It is significant to note that the Delo-400 failed two of the critical tests there whereas the Delvac passed it, goes to tell you about the quality level of Delvac. |
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
It is importand to note that any performance related testing is only as usefull as the level of comparison you have between the test and the intended real world application. The usefullness of certain tests in demonstrating the "quality" of a lubricant has been used to the marketers advantage in that they have convinced the marketplace (you and me) that because their product passes some test it is better than some other product. If you are going to use the results from performance testing you HAVE to know and understand the relationship between the test parameters and your application.
This type of information can be meaningfull when it is used intellegently, but it can also be very misleading if used without full understanding. This particular subject has been the focus of several people in the past ie. George Tottenham who published a book recently containing and discussing some performance testing. Also Ken Ludema was a focal part of a group in STLE that was meeting to discuss these issues to try and develop some meaningfull and industry agreed to understanding that would identify tests and performance critera that would relate to specific real world situations. regards..... |
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
quote: Gurkha The Falex wear test was designed to test for extreme pressure, such as in gear boxes. The one-armed bandit, or pressure testing machine with a torque wrench and spinning bearing, was intended for the same purpose. If you'll go check an old Slick 50 ad sometime, you'll notice a number of independent lab references about the miraculous nature of the additive, but you won't catch me putting that stuff in my vehicles. This test is being used in order to create a marketing advantage not pertaining to engine oiis,where soot absorbency should be tested for wear resistance and abrasiveness. |
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Silver Member - 10 or more posts |
Franky Zavier could you contact via email? You profile does not have one posted.
Thanks Clyde Clyde Hughes |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Franky,
Thanks for your reply and for the address of the Chevron lab, I shall be sending them samples soon. As for Delvac, I have seen some real good things written about its wear quality and in terms of performance, it is slightly ahead. I attribute the Delvac's performance due to its moly additive package which the Delo 400 lacks and in severe high stress, high heat conditions, that comes in real handy. |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
agreed to Alan, fully.Alan, I am trying to get your mail ID to contact you off this forum,separately. pl provide the same.
I want some details on the performance tests. regards Arupanjan Arupanjan Mukherji |
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
Although this test serves some purposes, it is the balance of cleanliness, deposits, wear, temperature carrying, filterability, etc. that make up the entire package. I have tests that show the high filter blocking of the Delvac and higher wear rates on valve train components.
But more interesting, earlier this week I found a site where they claimed the Delvac scored 46 pounds and Delo 48 pounds. So what is the pass/fail? |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Never seen Delvac or Delo 400 causing filter blockage and neither high valvetrain wear, if that were the case, most fleet owners would abhor Delvac and that is certainly not the case here.
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Something to keep in mind is that most of the data comparing the HDEO's is from the CH-4 versions. The CI-4 reformulations may change the relative performances of the oils quite a bit. I would, however trust Delvac or Delo to perform well, Chevron and Mobil are pretty trustworthy in that regard.
As a sidenote, Pennzoil has weakened LongLife's additive package recently, probably as a cost cutting measure. |
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