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Which Engine Oil Brand Wins?

A head-to-head test of 2 engine oil options with the measured results for each. See how they ranked and watch the full test video.

The verdict
Ranked first

5W-30 conventional motor oil

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The measured results

Every number below is read straight from the test. Scroll sideways to see all measurements. Products are listed in the order they finished.

ProductEvaporative loss (230 F, 1 hour)Temperature during heat testFilm strength / bearing wear test30-minute engine run
15W-30 conventional motor oilstarted at 1,210 g, ended at 1,210 g, no measurable lossover 300 Fbearing on the right, used as the clean comparison side, no notable damage describedused first as the baseline run to get engine temperature and performance measurements before the oil was drained and bananas added
2banana (mashed, later diluted with water into what the host calls banana W-30)started at 1,197 g, ended at 1,138 g, a loss of 59 gonly 154 to 155 F after 45 minutesbearing on the left showed a lot of damage; host states bananas do not have very good film strengthengine locked up after only 5 minutes but was freed and restarted; had to be shut down about every 4 to 5 minutes to add water as the water content flashed off; engine survived the full 30 minutes but was described afterward as pretty much toast

How it was tested

  • evaporative loss test: 200g banana vs 1,210g of 5W-30 oil heated to 230 F for 1 hour
  • film strength / lubricity test comparing cooked banana to 5W-30 oil
  • flow comparison at approximately 75 F (no verbatim numeric result given)
  • 30-minute engine run test: 5W-30 baseline run, then oil drained and 20 oz of mashed banana added to the crankcase of an air-cooled, splash-lubricated engine

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