Get a digital ZDDP meter and use that to get a fractionate representation of the inverse sine of the viscocity/lubricity coefficient. That'll tell you all you need to know, and there is a bluetooth functionality that will send a text when tolerances fall outside predetetermined +/-pi values. This only works at near sea level (standard temp and barometric pressure of course) which of course, living in New Joisy is not a probelm for you. I think there is an app that warns you of impending systemic engine failure by a degradation of Neil Piert's drum solos into dilettantes thrashing one of the shrines of percussion.