Syn makes your wallet lighter.....
I'm a bracket racer (drag racing). IF synthetic engine oil was so great, it would show up on a time slip, or at the end of a long season at engine and trans freshen-up time. I haven't seen any difference in either.
Most people don't even know enough about "synthetic" engine oils. Base stocks. Polymers. Everything you read online is posted by advertising companies, or people who want to promote a brand or type. To my limited knowledge, only one engine oil shows a big difference and it is synthetically manufactured from ZERO mineral oil stock, but it does not last very long. The molecular content is basically ripped apart by heat and friction a LOT faster than mineral base stock. And the biggest thing about this fluid is that it's about $25/quart the last time I checked-and I'm told that is what it costs the manufacturer to make, bottle, ship it...in other words they break even. Made for road race bikes.
I know this post is six years old, but I just wanted to comment on what you wrote.
I have a good friend that raced dirt bikes for Honda. He raced in two classes, 500cc two stroke and 500 cc four stroke. Honday paid for everything as long as he held up his end of the bargain and won.
Every two months he had to replace the cam, cylinder head and cam followers on the 500 four stroke, along with usual wear parts such as the piston and rings. He used Honda's best oil, but due to the extreme punishment the oil would only last so long. He didn't care, as Honda was footing the bill. But pulling the engine to replace the worn parts took time and racing for Honda wasn't the only thing in his life that he had to do.
Unknown to Honda, he began using Mobil 1 synthetic oil in the bike. Now he discovered that the bike shifted easier and didn't stick in gear after prolonged top gear runs. When he pulled the engine down for inspection two months later he found no wear on the cams, cylinder head or for that matter, any of the usually worn parts. The synthetic oil was changed after every race, the same as when he used the Honda oil. He managed to get one full season before the cam or related components showed any wear.
Later on he used the Mobil 1 in the clutch of the 500 two stroke and it eliminated the hard shifting when it got hot.
This isn't second hand information. I rented the house to him and used to hang out in the shop that he set up there. The benefits of synthetic oil aren't just a figment of someones imagination. Just like dino oil, no two synthetic oils are equal.
After a fresh rebuild