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Why not?
"Noob" and "what oil" in the same breath ....
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so low zinc...
will add a Centrum multivitamin to have all the zinc required.
is there any hard proof that confirms that an engine without zzdp will destroy its lifters or whatever parts?
i know turbo buick guys locally that have been using off the shelf oils with no additives since day one without any problems.
The only "proof" I have is that we have built a few hundred engines with new flat tappet cams, and I know of only 3 of them that had issues, one at 10K, another at 25K and do not remember the mileage of the third one, but the common oil was Mobil I.
The performance cam manufactures state in their instructions "DO NOT USE SYNTHETIC OIL".
An original engine 1n 1986-7 was most likely NOT run with synthetic at least for a long while, so it was then well broken in and that includes valve springs?
You must also consider the when building a new engine or updating an existing one, the old, original valve springs are then about 60#'s on the seat, and most owners want 100-110#'s when they replace their springs.
I challenge you with this statement, give me one benefit of using synthetic oil in our turbo cars?
There are many reasons I can give you NOT to use synthetic oil, but the most common sense one is it is a waste of $$$, as it will become contaminated just as fast as regular oil so there will be no extended interval to changing the oil.
All synthetics are not the same. All conventionals are not the same. To refuse to use all synthetics because of a bad experience with one is short sighted. If all synthetics are bad, all Nascar engines would explode well before the races ended.
Why not?
"Noob" and "what oil" in the same breath ....
Then you condemned all synthetic oils.I simply stated my experience with one brand of synthetic oil.
I didn't compare the engines. I gave an example of an extreme situation where synthetic oils are used. If those engines can be protected with synthetic oil,surely our wimpy ass V6 engines wouldn't create any stresses over and above what these synthetic oils have been shown to handle extremely well. In the light of this overwhelming body of evidence of these oils abilities to protect these engines,are you sure you want to condemn all synthetics?And by the way comparing Nascar engines to these wimpy ass V/6's is kind of like comparing apples to oranges.
Mike- was ZDDPlus added to that Mobile 1? I believe that Mobile 1 has reduced the zinc just like most other oils. Reason I ask is because the GSXtra ran an article 8- 10 years ago about which is the best oil to use. Lassiter interviewed a Mobile 1 engineer who recommended their motorcycle oil because it had more zinc. Now if ZDDPlus was added to the Mobile 1 that your customers used then my argument goes out the window.Yup you are absolutely correct as there are many, many factors that go along with all this oil science. I personally won't use a synthetic oil and here's why. I had two guys right here in Spokane that I built new engines for and they both just had to have Mobil 1 synthetic in there engines after cam break in and with in 2 to 3 thousand miles both lost flat tappet cams. I fixed both of these engines with the exact same flat tappet cams but gave NO warranty if they went back to synthetic oils. Well this has been several years ago now and using a good conventional oil ( I'm not going to say what brand ) both engines are running just fine.
Mike, I really do not give a damn what Morel says, but we have NEVER seen an issue with heavier oil?
Have seen many issues with too light an oil, especially on roller cams because the psi loading on the roller bearings and roller-to-cam is extremely high especially at high RPM and boost.
The cast hydraulic roller cam can and will show lots of wear if taken to the limit after lots of miles or runs.
We have used 20W-50 for lots of years in street and race cars and I care less about what some tech guy behind a desk states, and our reliability with engines has show to work well.
A 5w-40 oil will drain like water when hot as compared to 20w-50.
They couldn't recommend it on the container for car engines because it had too much zinc for modern cars! Actually a few years before that article came out, a friend of mine got his engine rebuilt by a famous builder on the East coast. Even back then, my friend was warned against Mobil 1 due to lack of zinc/phosphorus.