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itsals1
12-20-2008, 03:50 AM
Just wondering what oil you are using in your vehicles? Myself I've been using Amsoil with great results. Travis

Stuart Adams
12-20-2008, 04:12 AM
Mobil 1

rwhite692
12-20-2008, 07:21 AM
Mobil 1 (Full Synthetic) in gas engines

Shell Rotella (Full Synthetic) in diesels

Steve1968LS2
12-20-2008, 07:44 AM
Torco Synthetic


Mobil 1 isn't what it use to be. The tree huggers have made them pull out most of the stuff that made it good. It's the same with any commercial oil. Companies can get exemptions for "Racing Oils" and this is the case with Torco.

Autokraft
12-20-2008, 07:48 AM
Brad penn:P

BBC69Camaro
12-20-2008, 08:09 AM
Torco Synthetic


Mobil 1 isn't what it use to be. The tree huggers have made them pull out most of the stuff that made it good. It's the same with any commercial oil. Companies can get exemptions for "Racing Oils" and this is the case with Torco.


But racing oils do not have the same additive package that you need on the street, don't they? I.e. detergents, anti-wear, dispersants, friction modifiers, rust inhibitors etc. Race motors certainly have different needs in oils; I'm not sure I would run a race oil on a street motor.

tobenk
12-20-2008, 08:29 AM
Royal Purple

stealth71
12-22-2008, 05:34 AM
German Castrol 0w30

JayR
12-22-2008, 08:38 AM
Careful switching to synthetics in a motor with some decent miles that you're trying to keep preserved. It will find all the leaks in a big hurry.

Steve1968LS2
12-22-2008, 09:20 AM
But racing oils do not have the same additive package that you need on the street, don't they? I.e. detergents, anti-wear, dispersants, friction modifiers, rust inhibitors etc. Race motors certainly have different needs in oils; I'm not sure I would run a race oil on a street motor.


It depends on the oil.. Torco has everything you need on the street plus it hasn't been voided of the good stuff that the enviromentalists have forced out of typical oils.

By putting "Race Oil" on the package companies like Lucas and Torco can have additives that "street oils" can't. At least that's my understanding.

Jim Nilsen
12-22-2008, 09:25 AM
Mobil 1 in the car since 3k miles and and any dirt cheap 10w30 in the 77 pickup. the lawn eqipment and snowblowers get what is handy. The snowblower pulls easier and starts better with mobil 1 when it is below zero but it uses a bit more.

my 89 Camaro with the 2.8 would not crank over in the winter one year very good at -10 with standard 10w30 in it so I put Mobil 1 in and it would sing and start right up at -25, so it was worth it using some just to get it to start. It was the cheapest vehicle on gas at the time with 24 miles to the gallon cruising and 19mpg in town. now it sits and waits for a transformation to become a real Camaro someday.

Shieffer oil is supposed to be the same good ole oil it used to be and a lot of the racing crowd in town use it specifically with good results. It's a bit expensive but they like it.

chevyIIpost
12-22-2008, 10:34 AM
If you have a flat tappet cam talk to your cam manufactorer and take there advise. The API ratings on oil are no longer reverse compatible. They will state otherwise but don't beleive them. The cam shaft manufactorers have seen a hugh increase in warranty claims due to cams going flat and there research brings it back to the oil and it's additive package. The tree huggers and emmission standards have caused the new oil to have additives removed that protect your flat tappet cams(EP additives like Zinc & Phosphorus). Google "cam shaft failures oil additives" and start reading. Rotella use to be CI rated but is now CJ rated and not as good for flat tappet cams.

XcYZ
12-22-2008, 12:14 PM
Mobil 1.

MarkM66
12-22-2008, 12:45 PM
Drivers; whatever's cheap.

Anything nice; Amsoil.

Flat tappet engines; Delo.

Fluid Power
12-22-2008, 07:31 PM
Alisyn Prodrive.

Manufactured by Aerospace Lubricants. One of the first to manufacture a Zero weight racing oil. The spec sheet is posted on the website.

http://www.aerospacelubricants.com

search Prodrive 21.

It is used by several NASCAR teams, IRL teams, SCCA, IMSA, etc etc. Learned about if from a friend that was an engineer on a Cart/Champcar team.

Darren

71dusterjon
12-23-2008, 12:00 AM
I use mobil 1 or either shell. In ferrari's we put full synthetic mobil 1 or shell( or also quakerstate)

70TWO NOVA
12-23-2008, 05:21 PM
Conventional Valvoline 10w-30