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Bobby Fazio 12-10-2020 05:57 PM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GTX JOHN (Post 629630)
I still run Royal Purple 5/20 Racing oil (Old 11) that I
have run literally forever. I am always pleased with
how the engine looks when rebuild time!

For Heads Up = If needed the light Dangerous Stuff
and cross our fingers.

John is this the Royal Purple XPR? I like it but it's roughly $100 for 6 qts!

GTX JOHN 12-10-2020 11:31 PM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Yep............Sorry!
Somewhat cheaper by the Pail.

If that is too pricey = I use Mobil One on my 10 Sec. or slower
Bracket Stuff.

kfickler 12-11-2020 03:56 PM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Hey all,

I'm now with Driven Racing Oil, and would like to help answer any questions you may have regarding our product. You can email me at kfickler@drivenracingoil.com with your questions or your contact info and I will call. Whichever works best for you.

Kyle Fickler

e vassar 12-13-2020 10:26 PM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Have mostly used Mobil 1 and Lucas 10-30 in LT1 and LS cars We tried RP in the LT1 but would not keep the lifters pumped up. We have since went with solids (thanks nhra) 2 questions...do I need a additive with Mobil 1 or Lucas? since both cars have roller cams?...somebody mentioned Mobil 1 5-20 high mileage. Is this OK for all the time oil?
What about a safe heads up go fast oil?

GTX JOHN 12-14-2020 01:27 AM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
I do not think there is a "Safe" Superlight heads up Oil!

I am always worried with the Superlight stuff and can not wait
to get it to the finish and shut the engine down!

curtis reed 12-14-2020 11:18 AM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio (Post 629637)
Just Trans temp but plan on monitoring both atf and oil temp next year.


Good call. It's surprising how hard it is to keep enough heat in the oil.

427FE 12-14-2020 11:41 AM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by curtis reed (Post 629818)
Good call. It's surprising how hard it is to keep enough heat in the oil.

How much heat do you want in the oil?

Bobby Fazio 12-14-2020 11:42 AM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by curtis reed (Post 629818)
Good call. It's surprising how hard it is to keep enough heat in the oil.

Does this differ with steel vs aluminum pans?

SSDiv6 12-14-2020 04:58 PM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by e vassar (Post 629792)
Have mostly used Mobil 1 and Lucas 10-30 in LT1 and LS cars We tried RP in the LT1 but would not keep the lifters pumped up. We have since went with solids (thanks nhra) 2 questions...do I need a additive with Mobil 1 or Lucas? since both cars have roller cams?...somebody mentioned Mobil 1 5-20 high mileage. Is this OK for all the time oil?
What about a safe heads up go fast oil?

After the engine has been broken in with a good break in oil, no need to put any additional additives in the oil, especially with a good brand racing synthetic oil.

There are many choices for a heads-up oil, but also consider the clearances you are running. Putting a thinner oil for a heads up run can also require overhauling the engine afterwards. Engine oils have a low surface tension and it operational temperature changes it. It is a risk you take.

Hydraulic lifters require a minimum of oil Centistokes to operate properly. The lower the oil viscosity, the lower the Centistokes. Centistokes is a measurement of the kinematic viscosity on engine oils, that defines the fluid friction and of the oil's film strength to support a load.

A 30w engine oil at 212 degrees F will have a Centistoke reading of 9.3 thru 12.5; however, 5w oil at the same temperature will have a 3 or less Centistokes.

SSDiv6 12-14-2020 05:06 PM

Re: What Race Oil do you trust?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 427FE (Post 629821)
How much heat do you want in the oil?

You want around 220 degrees F minimum to get rid of the water vapors and burn any deposits to prevent sludge. Dinosaur oil, 220 degrees F to 250 degrees F. Synthetic oil 230 degrees F to 280 degrees F.


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