New
Product Update
With Alan Amatuzio
Action
News: As Executive Vice President and Chief Operating
Officer, the great majority of Dealers are familiar
with you, but for those new Dealers and Preferred
Customers who aren't, please summarize your areas
of responsibility.
Amatuzio: I'm involved in all aspects of the company, but my
primary areas of responsibility include product development,
laboratory research, manufacturing and all areas of
technical services.
Action
News: This issue of the Action News features the
introduction of the new two-cycle oils. What was the
rationale behind further specialization of the two-cycle
oils?
Amatuzio: Two-cycle engine designs are changing and it's
absolutely imperative that AMSOIL provides the best
possible products for those new designs.
Action
News: What types of design changes?
Amatuzio: Direct fuel injection and exhaust power valves
have been incorporated in two-cycle engines in efforts
to improve performance, reduce emissions and improve
fuel efficiency. As a result, we're seeing leaner
fuel-to-oil ratios and hotter-running engines, up
to one-hundred and twenty degrees Fahrenheit hotter.
This places additional demands on two-cycle oils.
Action
News: And AMSOIL has met those demands with the
new two-cycle oils?
Amatuzio: Absolutely. Our Fabulous
Four 2-Cycle Oils, as we call them, are the best
two-cycle oils in the industry. We've been working
on these oils for a long, long time and that effort
is reflected in the quality of these products.
Action
News: What makes them so good?
Amatuzio: We have over thirty years of experience in blending
synthetic oil. No one does it better. Like all of
our oils, our new two-cycle oils are precise blends
of the best base stocks and additives available in
the world. We tested hundreds of formulations in laboratory
settings and real world applications to ensure that
the oils we introduced provide the best possible performance
in the applications they were designed for. Our Interceptor
Oil, for example, was designed to address deposit
formation on exhaust power valves, a problem which
ultimately leads to valve sticking and poor performance.
That oil was tested in two separate field trials in
over one-hundred snowmobiles prior to its introduction,
not to mention hundreds of hours in laboratory testing.
There was no valve sticking.
Action
News: So what specific applications are the oils
designed for?
Amatuzio: Each of the oils can be used in a variety of applications,
but each is designed for optimum performance in limited,
specific applications. We've created a chart that ranks each oil's performance in different applications.
Dealers and Preferred Customers will see that each
market category has one oil recommended as excellent
for that market. That's the oil that should be used
and recommended to customers.
Action
News: And what are the markets each oil is recommended
as excellent for?
Amatuzio: The HP Injector Oil is recommended as excellent
for direct fuel injected, electronic fuel injected
and carbureted outboard motors. The Interceptor Oil
is recommended for snowmobiles, motorcycles, ATVs,
personal watercraft and jet boats. The Dominator Oil
is recommended for racing applications. And the two
types of Saber Oil, Professional and Outboard, are
recommended for small two-cycle power equipment and
pre-mix outboards, respectively.
Action
News: And these oils will replace the existing
two-cycle oils?
Amatuzio: Yes. The HP Injector will replace the current
2-Cycle Injector. The Dominator Oil will replace the
Series 2000 2-Cycle Oil. The Saber Professional and
Saber Outboard will replace the 100:1 Pre-Mix 2-Cycle
Oil. The Interceptor Oil is new to the line-up.
Action
News: Will the current oils be discontinued completely?
Amatuzio: They will be available while supplies last.
Action
News: It's a pretty aggressive marketing strategy
to introduce a whole new line-up of two-cycle oils.
Amatuzio: Yes, it is. But we're an aggressive company. We have
always stayed ahead of the curve when it comes to
meeting the demands of modern engine design, and our
two-cycle oils are no exception.
Action
News: You've given the new oils an aggressive
look, as well.
Amatuzio: Yes. Each has an aggressive identity. Think about
it. Two-cycle engines are aggressive engines. They
work hard, and the people who use them play hard and
work hard. Names like Dominator, Interceptor and Saber
speak directly to those people.
Action
News: But it's not all in the name. Can it be
assumed that these oils perform as advertised?
Amatuzio: Better than advertised. You can count on that.
Action
News: Do you see a big market for these oils?
Amatuzio: A huge market. And it's a market where we've established
a significant presence. Along with our Dealers, we've
really capitalized on our snocross and supercross
sponsorships. This year AMSOIL is the official oil
of nearly every major snowmobile racing association
in North America. We're also the official oil of the
AMA Chevy Trucks U.S. Motocross Championships and
have entered an agreement to become the presenting
sponsor of the Loretta Lynn Amateur Motocross Nationals.
Action
News: The new Torque-Drive
Automatic Transmission Fluid is another interesting
product. AMSOIL took a different approach with that
product in terms of the formulation process. Talk
a little about that.
Amatuzio: Castrol® manufactured a synthetic transmission
fluid called TranSynd® in conjunction with Allison®
to be used in heavy-duty Allison® transmissions.
With the introduction of this oil, Allison® established
the Technical Engineering Specification-295 (TES-295),
and only operators using TES-295 oils can extend drain
intervals according to Allison® recommendations
in bulletin 1099C, and only those operators are eligible
to purchase the Allison¨ extended transmission
coverage (ETC) warranty. Although Castrol® has
since made that product available to other marketers,
manufacturers outside that limited sphere are handcuffed.
To achieve TES-295 is virtually impossible because
Allison¨ has not made the TES-295 test stand available
and has not established the necessary formalized field
trial protocol. Therefore, AMSOIL performed a reverse
engineering process on TranSynd® to uncover its
chemical make-up, and then formulated a product based
on the same type of chemical technology. Our product
is a TES-295 quality fluid.
Action
News: And AMSOIL can claim TES-295 quality without
having run the tests?
Amatuzio: Yes, because Allison® did run the tests on
TranSynd® and AMSOIL successfully reverse engineered
TranSynd,® creating a fluid based on the same
type of technology. Both contain PAO, both contain
ester, both contain enhanced additive systems and
neither contains VI improvers. Not even sophisticated
laboratory analysis can accurately measure the differences
between Torque-Drive and TranSynd®.
Action
News: What differences will Allison® customers
notice when switching from TranSynd® to Torque-Drive?
Amatuzio: The only difference they will notice is price. Torque-Drive,
at commercial prices, is considerably less than TranSynd®.
Action
News: How about the warranty issue?
Amatuzio: The use of Torque-Drive will not affect
the standard Allison® warranty for defects in
material or workmanship, and may only be challenged
if there is clear evidence of a lubricant-related
failure, in which case AMSOIL provides full warranty
coverage. Torque-Drive does not fulfill the
Allison¨ warranty requirements for those customers
who have already purchased the Allison¨ extended
transmission coverage. This is a separate contract
that binds the parties according to its terms. Customers
who are considering purchasing the Allison® extended
transmission coverage should be aware that it can
be very costly, ranging from $235 per unit for one
year in school busses equipped with 1000 model transmissions
to as much as $4,000 per unit for three years in busses
equipped with a B500R transmissions. Allison®
customers need to ask themselves where the savings
are if they have to pay big dollars for additional
warranty coverage which forces them to use the most
expensive transmission fluid available. If Allison®
customers consider Torque-Drive as an alternative,
they will find that the standard Allison® warranty
for defects in material and workmanship is not compromised
and AMSOIL provides additional warranty coverage for
lubricant related failures indefinitely.
Action
News: Thank you, Alan. Any other new products
we should know about?
Amatuzio: There's always something brewing in our lab, but that
can wait.