If you have time and want to read a good long oil comparison, this is it.
Quaker State 5-30 looked the best from his test but the full read is below. I'll post the Quaker State numbers too.
https://540ratblog.wordpress.com/** 5W30 Quaker State “Full Synthetic” (abbreviated QSFS), dexos 1 Gen 2, ILSAC GF-6A, API SP = 152,674 psi
And that psi value sets a WHOPPING NEW ALL-TIME RECORD for motor oils that I have put through my Engineering Torture Test on motor oil. It was tested in Spring 2021
5W30 Quaker State Full Synthetic, API SP
Silicon = 10 ppm (anti-foaming agent in new oil, but in used oil, certain gasket materials and dirt can also add to this number)
Boron = 89 ppm (detergent/dispersant, anti-deposit buildup/anti-sludge, anti-wear)
Magnesium = 511 ppm (detergent/dispersant, anti-deposit buildup/anti-sludge)
Calcium = 1400 ppm (detergent/dispersant, anti-deposit buildup/anti-sludge)
Barium = <1 ppm (detergent/dispersant, anti-deposit buildup/anti-sludge)
Zinc = 905 ppm (anti-wear)
Phosphorus = 764 ppm (anti-wear)
Molybdenum = 176 ppm (anti-wear)
Potassium = <1 ppm (anti-freeze corrosion inhibitor)
Sodium = <1 ppm (anti-freeze corrosion inhibitor)
TBN = 6.1 (Total Base Number is an acid neutralizer to prevent corrosion. Nowadays, new gasoline engine motor oil TBN values can range anywhere from about 6.0 to 13.0).
Viscosity (cSt at 100*C or 212°F) = 11.6
Viscosity (cSt at 40*C or 104°F) = 67.2