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20w50 amsoil here. I don't think you can go wrong with redline or royal purple either, but I stay away from Mobil1. A couple of the guys above mention it (15w50 is usually mobil1) but i wont use it again. I've torn down a couple of motors (mine and a few friends) and didnt like the abnormal wear i saw. Not 100% sure if it was the oil of course, but I am sticking with amsoil
Originally posted by c00lduke
would using a light weight oil like 5/30 or 10/30 cause oil to go past the oil control rings and cause the engine to smoke?
would using a light weight oil like 5/30 or 10/30 cause oil to go past the oil control rings and cause the engine to smoke?
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Given an aggressive driving style (high rpms, high boost, constant WOT) I feel that 20w50 is much better for the bearings and all of the other internals......
castrol gtx 10 30... when it starts to get really hot, which is soon, i might switch to 20 50. maryland weather is freakin cold in the winter and then humid and disgusting like hell in the summer.
Originally posted by turbojeff
20-50. Do a search on fuel dilution, 10-30 will turn into water quickly.
20-50. Do a search on fuel dilution, 10-30 will turn into water quickly.
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Originally posted by GoodfellaFD3S
20w50 amsoil here. I don't think you can go wrong with redline or royal purple either, but I stay away from Mobil1. A couple of the guys above mention it (15w50 is usually mobil1) but i wont use it again. I've torn down a couple of motors (mine and a few friends) and didnt like the abnormal wear i saw. Not 100% sure if it was the oil of course, but I am sticking with amsoil
20w50 amsoil here. I don't think you can go wrong with redline or royal purple either, but I stay away from Mobil1. A couple of the guys above mention it (15w50 is usually mobil1) but i wont use it again. I've torn down a couple of motors (mine and a few friends) and didnt like the abnormal wear i saw. Not 100% sure if it was the oil of course, but I am sticking with amsoil
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Originally posted by jspecracer7
Richypoo, where was the abnormal wear?
Richypoo, where was the abnormal wear?
Mainly on the irons. One motor had some serious wear on the rotor bearings and e shaft lobes as well. These were all "professionally" built motors.
---COL Farrell
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