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I find the wording of this article to be poor and biased. The content should contain factual information about additives and their purpose(s). We shouldn't fill the page with most snake oil stories. --THE FOUNDERS INTENT PRAISE 14:33, 29 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Then WP:SOFIXIT! You know how to edit pages. You edit plenty of oily articles, so dive in. You the man. If you know how to talk about snake oil, then you do it your way.

"The content should contain factual information about additives and their purpose(s)."

The last I looked, the article does have a lot of factual information. Did you read it?

"We shouldn't fill the page with most snake oil stories."

As for stories, is the article really full of stories? I might think that your sentence is "poor and biased," but I am assuming good faith. I like to saw logs! (talk) 09:56, 10 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Keywords

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We should be sure to include some of these topics and keywords of oil additives:

  • oil additive package (use to be in the article)
  • total base number (TBN), important for motor oil
  • History
  • A list of what typifies modern motor oil, including API standards
  • European and Asian perspectives
  • I think that oil additives make up more than 5% of oil additive packages for most oils. I like to saw logs! (talk) 05:56, 15 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Looks great. Some comments below:
  • oil additive package (use to be in the article)
sounds like jargon? The term does not convey any info that I could see. But then I am no expert.
  • total base number (TBN), important for motor oil
with explanation of what TBN is and why anyone cares
  • History
from an international perspective, this is not a site for U.S. readers
  • A list of what typifies modern motor oil, including API standards... European and Asian perspectives
again international emphasis vs U.S.-centric perspective.
To me, the article could begin with a list of generic additives and the range of their contents, then each additive would get a subsection that would explain how the specific additive works so that readers can see how additives are selected for particular applications. Then within the same section, the examples of 1-3 specific chemicals used for each app (I confess to being a chemist). Trends in usage might be indicated since regulations and technologies change. The current section "Additives in the aftermarket and controversy", puzzled me and may be giving undue weight on something small..--Smokefoot (talk) 14:11, 15 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]