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Castor Vs. Synthetic vs. partially synthetic
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[QUOTE="IBWFO, post: 154163, member: 24396"] Given the subject and forum (motorcycles) my blanket statement wasn't too far off. True synthetic oil has been found to be far superior in every test comparison. Like I said, Castor oil has it's most significant gains in "High RPM and High heat" conditions. (primarily alcohol related mixtures) It is and has always been a very "dirty" oil, albeit Maxima is probably the most refined and quality Castor on the market. Because of the "esters" in true synthetic oil it has the abilities to actually flow to "hot" areas and literally "stick" to metal, unlike petroleum based oils. We could go into it further but I think you get my point. Regards [/QUOTE]
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