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Not supercharged. Just a gas burning 468.
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what brand of oil are you using ??? when was the last time the engine was running???? comp 387
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Royal Purple XPR 5w 30. The oil was brand new and when I got home this is what it looked like. The picture is after one run.
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That is real common. Weather conditions of course make a difference. Cold, humid etc..It might be a result of what I mentioned combined with the engine not breathing well enough. Similar to a foggy morning. That is condensation mixed with the oil and the condensation can't exit. I had that in a 461 Chevy and it went away when it warmed up outside like over 60F.
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