I worked for 35 years in motor oil development and testing, including lots of work for Shirley Schwartz. Lake Speed is right on! A very good discussion of motor oils. I wish he had pushed more on the longer drain intervals for regularly used oils, but that's a minor nit-pick. He did a really good job.
Despite others comments I think the moderator did great. It is his job to have the topics covered in the allotted time and sometimes that requires intervention to keep things moving. As he said in the beginning, this was not intended to be a detailed presentation but a general overview thus the title Motor Oil 101.
A year later, maybe Lake Speed would do a '201' of this talk, with a tighter agenda and time for questions after the talk. I for one would like a slightly deeper dive. I know these things don't come together overnight. For the viewers, there are lot's of other resources available if the topic interests viewers deeply - ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=engine+oil+presentation. And tons of reading. There's too much FUD out there w regards to oil. I change my oil every 6 months and spend the money on UOA, my car is prone to bore scoring, M96.1. So far, so good, at 97K miles. I've spent my career doing presentations and learning the 'art' of listening and moderating. I think it was decidedly unfair to label Vu as clumsy and amateurish. No need for name calling. Words can hurt people. Constructive feedback good. Slander, bad. Just be kind.
Brilliant expert wasted by clumsy moderator and amateurish presentation. Let the guy at least answer your questions fully before you race to the next topic. Suggestion: cut the slides, and other extraneous distractions and use the allotted time to get complete answers. Like: what's he thinks is the appropriate oil change interval.
Exactly! Very poor presentation. Stopping the guest’s answer in the middle to remind people to enter some silly giveaway? Very frustrating. Also the moderators comments are almost always a worthless waste of time. Moderator says he’s concerned about time. Well then the moderator should ask the question, get the answer and then ask the next question. That’s it. We don’t need to hear the moderators input/personal stories. This isn’t cars and coffee. I have an air cooled car and these PCA videos actually have the effect of discouraging me from joining.
@@overbuiltlimited You and you buddy there are the kind of superior, entitled $hitheads that gives Porsche owners the reputation of beings a$$holes. Be thankful instead of complaining about free content. Prick. Vu disregard those clowns. You're totally awesome and have made really wonderful, informative, and educational videos and I can guarantee you I'm not alone in being grateful for your excellent work.
@@kurtandrekhan3091 The idea that because the content is “free” and therefore dissent is not allowed is ridiculous. If the content creator is objective and concerned with making better content then they should be open to constructive criticism. Just because the criticism is harsh doesn’t mean it’s not constructive. The OP and I both stated solid opinions on how to improve the content; and unlike you we both did so without resorting to name calling. If you’re too soft to read honest criticism without going off the rails then too bad so sad. 🤷🏻♂️ When there are tiny channels like Horsepower Heritage that can pull off an excellent interview format car show, then there really is no excuse for PCA. The formula is simple. 1. Don’t rush though the show. Some shows will run longer, some shorter. Viewers won’t mind as long as it’s about the subject that they are there for and it’s interesting. 2. Ask questions and don’t interrupt. Take notes to come back to something if you need too, but don’t interrupt. 3. If the host actually has an interesting story to tell then by all means share it, but don’t waste people’s time with mindless filler that just repeats what your guest just said. Done.
Synthetic oil in older causes leak because it has smaller molecules and more cleaning detergents. So cleaning sludge and smaller molecules cause leaks if you have bad seals
Thank you PCA for keeping these older videos up on UA-cam! It's great for those of us who just discovered this wealth of vital knowledge!
Glad you like them!
I worked for 35 years in motor oil development and testing, including lots of work for Shirley Schwartz. Lake Speed is right on! A very good discussion of motor oils. I wish he had pushed more on the longer drain intervals for regularly used oils, but that's a minor nit-pick. He did a really good job.
I love these Tech Tactics. What a great idea PCA.
I could listen to Lake all day!!! Wish you had more time to let him talk.
Despite others comments I think the moderator did great. It is his job to have the topics covered in the allotted time and sometimes that requires intervention to keep things moving. As he said in the beginning, this was not intended to be a detailed presentation but a general overview thus the title Motor Oil 101.
Thanks for understanding. We try to cover as much as we can in an a hour.
Loved the show ,always great to learn more about my p car .thanks!
Wonderful presentation on a very vital topic. Thank you.
Excellent Live ....Nathan From Irving,TX
Excellent vid & explanation from Mr. Speed. Loved the show !! keep it coming!- Mahalos- Bubba !
I never knew about "W" being winter or about zinc content. Great education, thank you.
Thank you for posting. I love L&N products
Brilliant episode. Many thanks to Lake and Vu.
Thanks for watching. Be sure to subscribe.
I had a ‘99 Subaru. Started using synthetic oil in it and it started leaking like a sieve around the oil pan. I got that T/F correct!
Another excellent and informative video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Excellent engine oil primer.. Will stop referring to "W" as in weight; 15W-50 ... Winter it is... My '98 993 3.6l runs better already.
Great conversation and analysis. Wished there was the chance to hear more details. Thimbs Up
I feel comfortable enough after seeing other videos of the PCA to leave a comment now in case I forget later. 🤯
Comments are always welcome!
Great discussion - thank you!
I started using synthetic in 1975. Amsoil, then Mobil One in 1976.
I knew a lot of this but I sure did not know all this. Great video!
Greetings from Gearhart, Oregon
Hello there! Thanks for watching.
Excellent, very useful. Thx PCA Potomac
What do you think about molybdenum oil additives?
This was a very interesting show.
Does lake believe in ceratec added to oil
I have a question. Which is best oil use for 98’ 993.
Credible source of info.
Thanks for watching.
Vu - what Porsches do you own?
Lake Speed from Jackson ?
Lake has a huge brain ;)
LOL
It is true that US regulation change and Mobil oil is better to get from europe so you get the good oil that does not damage your engine. ??
Even the European specs change. The current Mobil 0W-40 ESP formulation is a very good oil.
Very useful info
Glad you think so!
Volume way too low on host
My eyes are starting to hurt from the blurry lines of movement also, made it to the 17 minute mark and i'm going to have to drop out now
A year later, maybe Lake Speed would do a '201' of this talk, with a tighter agenda and time for questions after the talk. I for one would like a slightly deeper dive. I know these things don't come together overnight.
For the viewers, there are lot's of other resources available if the topic interests viewers deeply - ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=engine+oil+presentation. And tons of reading. There's too much FUD out there w regards to oil. I change my oil every 6 months and spend the money on UOA, my car is prone to bore scoring, M96.1. So far, so good, at 97K miles.
I've spent my career doing presentations and learning the 'art' of listening and moderating. I think it was decidedly unfair to label Vu as clumsy and amateurish. No need for name calling. Words can hurt people. Constructive feedback good. Slander, bad. Just be kind.
Join PCA then we get a vote, so to speak. The peanut gallery does not.
I really like Vu he represents the person that can do simple jobs around a car and knows enough to ask leading questions to show there’s more to know.
Hello, Harry Bardis Ohio valley
Please delete the nonsensical subtitles
Subtitles? May we ask what you are referring to?
Brilliant expert wasted by clumsy moderator and amateurish presentation. Let the guy at least answer your questions fully before you race to the next topic. Suggestion: cut the slides, and other extraneous distractions and use the allotted time to get complete answers. Like: what's he thinks is the appropriate oil change interval.
Appreciate the feedback Junior. We had a lot of content to get through in an hour. Will certainly try to improve in future episodes.
Exactly! Very poor presentation. Stopping the guest’s answer in the middle to remind people to enter some silly giveaway? Very frustrating.
Also the moderators comments are almost always a worthless waste of time. Moderator says he’s concerned about time. Well then the moderator should ask the question, get the answer and then ask the next question. That’s it. We don’t need to hear the moderators input/personal stories. This isn’t cars and coffee.
I have an air cooled car and these PCA videos actually have the effect of discouraging me from joining.
@@overbuiltlimited You and you buddy there are the kind of superior, entitled $hitheads that gives Porsche owners the reputation of beings a$$holes. Be thankful instead of complaining about free content. Prick.
Vu disregard those clowns. You're totally awesome and have made really wonderful, informative, and educational videos and I can guarantee you I'm not alone in being grateful for your excellent work.
@@kurtandrekhan3091 The idea that because the content is “free” and therefore dissent is not allowed is ridiculous. If the content creator is objective and concerned with making better content then they should be open to constructive criticism.
Just because the criticism is harsh doesn’t mean it’s not constructive. The OP and I both stated solid opinions on how to improve the content; and unlike you we both did so without resorting to name calling.
If you’re too soft to read honest criticism without going off the rails then too bad so sad. 🤷🏻♂️
When there are tiny channels like Horsepower Heritage that can pull off an excellent interview format car show, then there really is no excuse for PCA.
The formula is simple.
1. Don’t rush though the show. Some shows will run longer, some shorter. Viewers won’t mind as long as it’s about the subject that they are there for and it’s interesting.
2. Ask questions and don’t interrupt. Take notes to come back to something if you need too, but don’t interrupt.
3. If the host actually has an interesting story to tell then by all means share it, but don’t waste people’s time with mindless filler that just repeats what your guest just said. Done.
Synthetic oil in older causes leak because it has smaller molecules and more cleaning detergents. So cleaning sludge and smaller molecules cause leaks if you have bad seals
Thanks for watching and for the insight.