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Which Motor Oil (tournament Semifinal Round) Brand Wins?

A head-to-head test of 4 motor oil (tournament semifinal round) options with the measured results for each. See how they ranked and watch the full test video.

The verdict
Ranked first

Amsoil Signature Series 5W-30 100% synthetic 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.

ProductBracket path (per this video's own recap)Anti-wear additives (pre-test lab comparison)Total base number (TBN)Detergents/dispersantsEvaporative loss test (200g oil, ~425F for 80 minutes)Lubricity/wear test (cooked oil reheated to 260F, 10 minute bearing test)Cold flow race test (new and cooked oil, -40F overnight, 4-lane race)Vs Amsoil -- anti-wear additivesVs Amsoil -- TBNVs Amsoil -- evaporative loss testVs Amsoil -- lubricity/wear testVs Amsoil -- cold flow race testVs Amsoil match resultEvaporative loss testLubricity/wear testTBNCold flow race testVs Schaeffer's -- anti-wear additivesVs Schaeffer's -- detergents/dispersantsVs Schaeffer's -- TBNVs Schaeffer's -- evaporative loss testVs Schaeffer's -- lubricity/wear testVs Schaeffer's -- cold flow race testVs Schaeffer's match result
1Amsoil Signature Series 5W-30 100% synthetic motor oiladvanced to the final four by beating Royal Purple and Kendall in earlier roundsslightly less than Penrite, but very close11.5, higher than Penrite's 8.7 in this matchup and higher than average versus most other brands previously tested in the seriescontains more than most of the other previously-tested brands (qualitative, tied with Penrite as the two strongest in this comparison, no exact numbers given)started at 430.2 g, ended at 426.27 g, a loss of 3.93 g - won this test outright against Penrite (6.15 g loss)wear scar clearly smaller than Penrite's; won this test (only a qualitative visual comparison given, no exact wear-scar measurement stated)both new and cooked Amsoil samples were quick out of the gate and unfazed by the cold; cooked Amsoil barely finished ahead of new Amsoil within its own pairing; team Amsoil (new+cooked combined) finished ahead of team Penrite by about 4 inchesnot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot tested
2Penrite Vantagethe transcript states this brand advanced to the final four by beating 'Mobil and Amazon' (likely a further ASR mangle/compression of its actual Elite Eight wins over Amazon Basics and Motul, per sibling videos vjtksfRR3_k and WrR7-kQulao)not testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testedslightly more than Amsoil, but very close8.7, lower than Amsoil's 11.5 but still described as higher than average versus most other brands in the seriesstarted at 411.31 g, ended at 405.16 g, a loss of 6.15 g - lost this test to Amsoilwear scar clearly larger than Amsoil's - lost this testnew Penrite finished about an inch ahead of cooked Penrite within its own pairing, but team Penrite (new+cooked combined) trailed team Amsoil by about 4 inches - lost this testlost all three tests to Amsoil in this specific pairing; eliminated from the tournamentnot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot tested
3Schaeffer's Supreme 9000advanced to the final four by beating Mobil 1 and Quaker State in earlier roundsmore anti-wear additives than Pennzoil in this matchupnot testedfewer than Pennzoil in this matchup, but both brands have more than most of the wider field previously testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testedstarted at 394.67 g, ended at 388.59 g, a loss of 6.08 g - lost this test to Pennzoil (4.19 g loss)an extremely close result ('about as close as I've seen it before'), but had a slightly smaller wear scar than Pennzoil - won this testslightly lower than Pennzoil in this matchup, but both described as above average (no exact numeric figure given)team Schaeffer's trailed team Pennzoil throughout and lost the team race by about 4 inches; within its own pairing, new Schaeffer's finished about an inch ahead of cooked Schaeffer'snot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot tested
4Pennzoil Ultra Platinum full synthetic motor oilthe transcript states this brand advanced to the final four by beating Lucas and Red Line (matches the real Pennzoil's confirmed bracket path in sibling video WrR7-kQulao, where 'Pennzoil beat Lucas', and rPLrknPf3Do, where 'Pennzoil' beat Red Line)not testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testednot testedfewer anti-wear additives than Schaeffer's in this matchupquite a bit more than Schaeffer's; both brands have more than most of the wider field previously testedslightly higher than Schaeffer's; both described as above average (no exact numeric figure given for this specific matchup)started at 404.59 g, ended at 400.4 g, a loss of 4.19 g - won this test against Schaeffer's (6.08 g loss), about 2 g less loss'about as close as I've seen it before'; had a slightly larger wear scar than Schaeffer's - lost this test narrowlyteam Pennzoil built a 4-inch lead and won; cooked Pennzoil crossed the finish line first, about an inch ahead of new Pennzoilwon 2 of 3 tests (evaporative loss, cold flow), lost lubricity to Schaeffer's; advances to the championship game

How it was tested

  • anti-wear additive comparison (qualitative, from independent oil-lab analysis)
  • total base number (TBN) comparison (from independent oil-lab analysis)
  • detergent/dispersant comparison (qualitative, from independent oil-lab analysis)
  • evaporative loss / thermal breakdown test: 200 g of oil heated to approximately 425F for 80 minutes, weighed before and after to determine evaporative loss
  • lubricity/wear test: the heat-cooked oil reheated to 260F, used in a 10-minute bearing wear test comparing wear-scar size and bearing material weight loss
  • cold flow race test: both new and heat-cooked oil samples cooled overnight to -40F, then raced down an inclined track to compare cold-flow speed
Data notes and caveats

This video is a tournament semifinal round (part of a multi-video 'oil playoff' series), not a single-winner comparison: it runs two separate matches (Amsoil vs Penrite, and Schaeffer's vs Pennzoil) and produces two different brands advancing to a future championship video, so the schema's single winner/runnerUp/budgetPick fields are left null rather than forcing one brand into them; each match's result and verdict quote is preserved in the relevant product's own notes/results instead. CORRECTED 2026-07-09 (QA worker F1, data/qa-followups.txt item 1): the products array previously merged the Amsoil match's opponent and the Schaeffer's match's opponent into one 'Pennzoil' entry, based on the transcript's ASR captioning both as 'Pennzoil' (audibly similar to 'Penrite') and the reused affiliate-link description block. This was wrong for the Amsoil match: the video's own video-specific description sentence ('Amsoil ... competes against Penrite Vantage and Schaeffer's ... competes against Pennzoil Ultra Platinum') and its chapter titles ('Penrite: 6.15g loss (Amsoil wins)', 'Testing Penrite') both name Amsoil's opponent as Penrite, not Pennzoil, and the championship finale (TWuKvnCq1js) independently corroborates this via its own bracket recap ('Amsoil then won against Kendall and Penn Rite'). The products array now correctly lists four brands: Amsoil and Penrite (first match, Amsoil wins, Penrite eliminated) and Schaeffer's and Pennzoil (second match, Pennzoil wins 2-1, advances to the championship final against Amsoil). This also resolves the file's own previously-flagged 'duplicate appearance' oddity: it wasn't one brand reaching the final four via two different paths, it was two different brands (Penrite and Pennzoil) each reaching the final four via their own separate path, both ASR-captioned identically as 'Pennzoil.' chapterMap is true: the meta chapters correctly mark the evaporative-loss result timestamps with figures that exactly match the transcript (6.15g loss for the Penrite/Amsoil match, 4.19g loss for the Pennzoil/Schaeffer's match).

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