who cares if it goes bang buy another pot....


Unless you do an oil analysis you will never know which is better.
I don't need to do oil analysis, I can feel the difference, the Motul oil made the engine feel more smoother, whereas the generic oil from local motor factor made the engine feel its working harder. Engines aren't simple piece of machinery, those oil form an important part of the engine keeping it lubricated amongst other things. Some cars are also more sensitive than others. I doubt the likes of Castrol, Motul, Mobil etc spend millions on R&D to develop the same product as an el cheapo generic piece of oil.
Yeah but you realise it can be reverse engineered and pretty much copied right?

To add more fuel to the fire, I'd disagree with brand being irrelevant. The engine in mine was far more happy with Motul then generic Halfords.
nor would it help them that much as they wouldn't compete well in that area of the market. So as similar in performance and protection as premium products may be to each other, there's a world of difference between them and the cheaper ones.

Yeah but you realise it can be reverse engineered and pretty much copied right?
Ahhhhh, oil and tyres, the reason Motors exists!
I don't need to do oil analysis, I can feel the difference, the Motul oil made the engine feel more smoother, whereas the generic oil from local motor factor made the engine feel its working harder. Engines aren't simple piece of machinery, those oil form an important part of the engine keeping it lubricated amongst other things. Some cars are also more sensitive than others. I doubt the likes of Castrol, Motul, Mobil etc spend millions on R&D to develop the same product as an el cheapo generic piece of oil.
Who would reverse engineer an oil for Halfords?
It will be an off the shelf offer from an additive company
Their oil is made by Comma, so just rebranded Comma oil in all likelihood. It is an off the shelf oil that has already had R&D long before they rebrand it.
If your cheap oil made that much difference that you could feel it, It would have almost killed the engine with excessive friction.
Engines are a simple piece of engineering, they use the simplest bearings ever, one where they don't ever make contact metal to metal when at normal operating conditions. If the oil you used made the car feel like it was working harder, then those bearing must have either been filled with oil with massive parasitic drag or you were making metal to metal contact which would kill the engine very quickly.
Far more likely is that you gained placebo effect of thinking now you had better oil the engine was running better.
Of course there is metal-to metal contact in an engine, otherwise they would be a need for anti-wear additives. Bearings have no oil protection at start up and will wear until they rotate fast enough to create the hydrodynamic wedge that keeps them seperated.
Much like a water skier on water - without movement they just sink into the water.

they use the simplest bearings ever, one where they don't ever make contact metal to metal when at normal operating conditions
I don't need to do oil analysis, I can feel the difference, the Motul oil made the engine feel more smoother, whereas the generic oil from local motor factor made the engine feel its working harder.
Seriously, do you read my posts or just leave out the ones that already have that written in them?
they use the simplest bearings ever, one where they don't ever make contact metal to metal when at normal operating conditions