leadersail
Well-Known Member
If a company lets say 'Volmerc' wants to earn a few extra $$$$$ on parts then oil is about the easiest to Brand.
It comes imported in via Bulk tankers already tested to AP GL API .
As the company isn't a major player such as Castrol and only speculates on a limited amount a new oil will not be designed, the addertives to reduce acid from engine soot are added prior to the tanker being used to fill 1 L, 5 L and 20 L containers, Drums are also filled for bulk users.
Several Brands some well known and others unknown are filled from the same tanker.
In order to maximise Brand profit then an extra 'Test' is created, this will be formulated over a round of golf and has to be so obscure that no one else will ever want to replicate the test .
Example
Volmerc recomend oil to Volmerc-scam-con II
The cost to have scam-con tested independently is expensive £50 000 ??
The test could consist of
Oil needs to be left in a warm damp atmosphere for a week and then start an engine 5 times in quick succestion.
While at -5 degrees C has to drain through 1 mm mesh 100 L per hour.
For TWC tree oil has to pull start an engine 30 times while been sprinkled with water.
Now the oil is specified, it is exactly the same oil that was filled into the ' Mad Motorist Rally GT ' 5 L oil sold for £2.99 but one is 'tested' the other wasn't.
Both oils will withstand the test and afford the same level of protection.
That is not to say you should use any 'Mad Motorist Rally GT' oil as some could be recyled, but purchasing any branded oil will safeguard your engine from damage at the same time as safeguarding your wallet from Volmerc scams.
before you spend £20 per L on oil ask what the Volmerc scam-con II test was to test for and then ask yourself if you expect to use your boat in temperatures exceeding 120 degrees and below -20 degrees in the same start procedure, and then ask yourself if cheaper branded oil will also do it anyway !
It comes imported in via Bulk tankers already tested to AP GL API .
As the company isn't a major player such as Castrol and only speculates on a limited amount a new oil will not be designed, the addertives to reduce acid from engine soot are added prior to the tanker being used to fill 1 L, 5 L and 20 L containers, Drums are also filled for bulk users.
Several Brands some well known and others unknown are filled from the same tanker.
In order to maximise Brand profit then an extra 'Test' is created, this will be formulated over a round of golf and has to be so obscure that no one else will ever want to replicate the test .
Example
Volmerc recomend oil to Volmerc-scam-con II
The cost to have scam-con tested independently is expensive £50 000 ??
The test could consist of
Oil needs to be left in a warm damp atmosphere for a week and then start an engine 5 times in quick succestion.
While at -5 degrees C has to drain through 1 mm mesh 100 L per hour.
For TWC tree oil has to pull start an engine 30 times while been sprinkled with water.
Now the oil is specified, it is exactly the same oil that was filled into the ' Mad Motorist Rally GT ' 5 L oil sold for £2.99 but one is 'tested' the other wasn't.
Both oils will withstand the test and afford the same level of protection.
That is not to say you should use any 'Mad Motorist Rally GT' oil as some could be recyled, but purchasing any branded oil will safeguard your engine from damage at the same time as safeguarding your wallet from Volmerc scams.
before you spend £20 per L on oil ask what the Volmerc scam-con II test was to test for and then ask yourself if you expect to use your boat in temperatures exceeding 120 degrees and below -20 degrees in the same start procedure, and then ask yourself if cheaper branded oil will also do it anyway !