To: | "fot" <fot@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | RE: Oil choice |
From: | "barry rosenberg" <britcars@bellsouth.net> |
Date: | Tue, 7 Feb 2006 07:57:06 -0500 |
Years ago, I used an oil from the west coast over here in Atlanta called Torco. It was a full synthetic oil and we used 20w50 weight. We were told a lot of NASCAR teams used it instead of the brands that supported the team. It was also rumored that Penske used it in the Indy cars. I think Gilander used to carry it but am not sure. It always worked and never caused an engine failure. Or were my engines just built that well. We did have a problem but that was traced to the piston maker not profiling the skirts correctly. No oil would have prevented that and they admitted it. I also spoke with a Castrol oil rep. who said that, in a street car, you should never run a full synthetic oil but a blend. Synthetic oil lubricates best at temp. but not as good when cold. Petroleum based oils lube better cold than hot. Street cars get better lubrication when cold starting when cold with the blend. According to the rep. I just used Castrol 20w50 in most of my cars except for the Honda S2000. It gets a Castrol blend. Barry === unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net |
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