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Originally posted by Rodney Fitzpatrick:
Looks like a very unrealistic advert for an engine oil, havent seen many engines driving around with blowtorches on it melting the seals and hoses!!!!!!!!!!! Also who cares if it runs with all wheels off the ground at no load for 72 hours!!!!!

Try putting it into a heavily loaded working vehicle rather than a motor sitting on a chain or a vehicle up on stands.


You're exactly right.

I'm sure you know as well as I that Castrol Syntec is a superb synthetic motor oil, so I'm sure Castrol wouldn't dare release a new formula that didn't completely surpass their old Syntec formula.

It's only in Australia right now. But I haven't actually looked for it in the states yet. It may be available by now.

Allen
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Originally posted by .:[EM]:.:
It's certainly not available in only Australia.

EDGE is implemented for about 2-3 years already in Europe, replacing some of the existing products in the Retail range of Castrol.

EDGE is part of the new PBA portfolio, which should give a more uniform productportfolio globally.


You're right. I found one bottle on eBay, and it was located in Europe.

Have you tried out Edge yet?
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Castrol's perform on top of many classifications and parameters,as do many other brands,but have you ever seen comparisons by actual ASTM Tests of theirs OR ANY OTHER lubes anywhere???


Sure, these results can be found in their MSDS/PDS section. ASTM results per product. You only have to compare it yourself with equivalent competitor products, which should be easy as many also show their values.
Well, good points, but everybody probably knows the ways marketing works in the oil business. It doesn't matter if it's BP/Castrol or any other company, each one does play with their approvals and marketing strategies. There are so many products out there which claim to 'meet' an approval but don't actually have them.

But when in doubt, you can try and ask for a technical report on these test mentioned in the leaflet. You can also look up the MSDS of the Edge products and compare the testvalues with conventional products, this also should give more insight than the test mentioned in the leaflet.
Did anyone see the blurb about controlled phosphorus for the Edge 5w-30 and TBN of 6 ? I think it's a A3/B3/B4 LL98 engine oil . I don't know of any other specs it does/does not meet.

The 0w-40 has a little higher tbn in the 7's but different base oil than the one it replaced . Both these Edge's are using salicylates but i can't tell to what degree .
Hello .:[EM]:.

They make the SAE 10W-30 because it is the leading consumer grade.

Both 5w-30 and 10w-30 meet GF-4 and both are ACEA A5/B5 oils .

The 5w-30 is

54 @ 40c

9.8 @ 100c


The official launch for the new product is end of february . The Syntecs in N. America remain in the line-up . These are just two new engine oils added to the line as i was told .
@Motorbike (.:EM:. changed to HaYaBuSa)

Wow, then the introduction in the US has had a big delay. I remember my first contact with the Edge oils was already 3-4 years ago.

Thanks for the specs, the 10W-30 was quite surprising as this is not a viscosity for Edge in Europe.
Currently I'm aware of these Edge products:

EDGE 0W-30
EDGE 0W-30 A5/B5
EDGE 10W-60
EDGE 5W-30
EDGE Sport 0W-40
EDGE Sport 10W-60
EDGE Turbo Diesel 5W-40
[/QUOTE]...Castrol Syntec is a superb synthetic motor oil...[/QUOTE]
You're damn wrong! This one is no more than perfectly refined petroleum oil! Process is called hydrocracking and definitely is not creation of “man made oil” what synthetic oil is supposed to be. Actually, by practice of cheating customers Castrol introduced that "synthetic" can be marketed as "synthetic" even if it is not a "synthetic"!
Additionally, we already used to discuss this topic:
Castrol Syntec - synthetic or (ordinary) petroleum?
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