Purpose - Improved fuel economy, lower emission and longer durability are the major developing trends of engine oils. Aims to describe further research on the friction coefficient of engine oils. Design/methodology/approach - The lubricating durability D was defined based on definition of three characteristic points P-d, P-s, P-i and three key time lengths T-d, T-s, T-i. Two kinds of engine oils, respectively, belonging to GF-2 and GF-3 categories, were selected as samples to compare their lubricating durability Findings - Test results indicate the GF-3 oil has much better lubricating durability than GF-2 oil. With investigation of the topography and chemical composition changes of wear tracks along with the tribotests' time extending, the meanings of three characteristic points were discussed. Analysis indicates much better tribofilm, formed by the synergistic effect of Ca-containing detergent with MoDTC/ZDTP in GF-3 oil, is the major factor resulting in GF-3 oil's longer lubricating durability. Originality/value - Provides further research on lubricating durability, which is important for engine oil change and maintenance, as well as decreased cost and pollution to the environment and improved energy conservation.