Oil??

hey fjr
thanks for the input
I have seen that test before and it makes you think??
What i see are gears half way in oil, that are of a very thin design (not of the same thickness) as a real ring and pinion.
Also the test does not use enough oil.
What you have is a blender not a car.
Think about it??
If i was to run my rear gears with hardley any gear oil ,they would over heat, and the oil would become aerated (full of air) and even more so with lucas because it would stick to the gears giving you less oil to use.
In the real world,a rear end is full of oil up to about half way, and when it needs more oil ,you have two axle tubes half way full of oil also to draw from.
The ring and pinion are only two gears(of a completly differant design) and pull way more oil up and over themselfs as they rotate(due to the thicknes of the gears) and are giving more then enough of an oil supply.
If this TEST was real,my gears would have been toast 10 years ago.
AND AS FAR AS A ENGINE GO'S THIS DOSEN,T EVEN APPLY.

LUCAS STAYS ON THE ENGINE PARTS AND IS THERE DURING COLD STARTS, TO PROTECT METAL TO METAL CONTACT.IT'S NOTHING MORE THEN A BETTER STP ADDITIVE.
Schaeffers is a good oil ,but there test is the real snake oil.(sales pitch)