The on the shelf VR1 has the ZDDP again. I think oil manufacturers realized
that modern cars, which would have had emmission components compromised by
ZDDP, just don't call for straight weight 30,40 and 50 and 20w50 grades.
When their customers learned about what the lack of ZDDP could/would do to
flat tappet cams their sales hit the skids as we looked for other oils, so
they eventually put the ZDDP back in. Check out the shelves and the labels.
The VR1 bottles often have stickers on them pointing to the fact that they
put is back. I'm pretty sure that the MSDS sheets online have also been
updated with this info. For $3.99 a bottle VR1 is a bargain.
Bob Kramer
Volente, TX
Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch
excellence.
Vince Lombardi
----- Original Message -----
From: "J.C. Hassall" <jhassall@blacksburg.net>
To: "Mark Eginton" <markconsultation@twcny.rr.com>
Cc: <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Fot] Break-in Oil
> On 4/3/2010 10:39 PM, Mark Eginton wrote:
>> My new Isky grind cam came with a flyer recommending break-in oil but I
>> can't seem to find it anywhere, nor does any one seem to know what it is.
>> How serious is this? I'm hoping to irritate the neighbors Sunday or
>> Monday unless I have to order oil on the internet. Left to my own device
>> I would just run Castrol GTX 75k (30 wt) which had "almost" as much of
>> the additives everyone thought were necessary as the best (long FOT
>> thread 12-18 mos ago) and I love GTX. Decades of great luck; e.g. turbo
>> SAAB with almost 200k on it sparkling clean inside - original turbo -
>> daily driver...
> Mark, I hear ya about wanting to irritate the neighbors, but be sure to
> follow Isky's advice about the oil. My cam came with their sheet
> recommending Brad Penn, (now going from memory: Valvoline VR-1
> "non-racing" oil, then some grade of Pennzoil?). Brad Penn is available
> from www.cdoc.com, probably others too. Valvoline VR-1 (be careful, ISTR
> that there are 2 VR-1 formulations; the one you want says "not for street
> use") which was available at my local Napa store. If you have shops
> around which cater to the roundy-round crowd, or dragster-types, they will
> surely stock it. If all else fails and you really want to fire it up PDQ,
> a can of extra ZDDP added to your favorite non-synthetic should do fine.
> FWIW, a local shop that caters to the straight-line crowd wanted $9 for a
> can of the ZDDP.
>>
>> Happy Easter for those who celebrate...
>>
> Thanks, and Happy Easter to you.
>
> jim
>
> --
> Jim Hassall
> Blacksburg VA
> '63 TR4 in autox preparation
> 99% finished, 90% to go
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