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[TR] [Wedge] ZDDP Levels in Various Oils

Subject: [TR] [Wedge] ZDDP Levels in Various Oils
From: wbeech at flash.net (Wbeech)
Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 19:01:42 -0500
References: <6A6C6BB6A374144385E5E3CF3864B5450618DD6A@BY2PRD0410MB377.namprd04.prod.outlook.com> <34799C25-598D-44B1-9618-708304BF5AB2@wfeca.net>
Factory rec for the tr3 was 30w, before multi-grade oils.   I use 20-50 that
pretty much covers the bases for most people in most applications.

Sent from mobile Bill

On May 14, 2012, at 5:01 PM, Robert Jones <rjones at wfeca.net> wrote:

> While we are at it, what is the best weight to use in a TR3, TR6 & TR8
stock
> engine and why?
>
> Bob
> On May 14, 2012, at 3:20 PM, Mack, Michael (Rochester) wrote:
>
>> Info that I gleaned from various sources.  Gathered up into one list.
>>
>> ZDDP Oil Levels
>>
>> Desired range of ZDDP is 1200-1400. Levels over that is too corrosive, for
>> Racing engines Only.
>>
>> Valvoline VR1 race oil has up to 1300 PPM
>> Castrol SYNTEC 20/50 full syn has 1200 PPM. Make sure label says
> "recommended
>> for classic cars"
>> Red Line Synthetic has 1300 PPM
>> Brad Penn Grade 1 racing oil is a mineral oil with 1500 PPM
>> Classic Car Motor Oil made by DA Lubricants to specs for the Indiana
region
> of
>> the classic Car Club of America has 1500-1600 PPM
>> Swepco 306 20w-50  has 1400 ppm
>> Mobil 1  Full Synthetic 15W-50 Silver Cap @ 1200 ppm
>> Summit Racing oil has 1800 ppm.  Made by Spectro Oil for Summit
>>
>> Mike Mack
>> 80 TR8 FI DHC
>> 73 Stag - w/Chevy 350
>> 79 Spitfire
>> 70 GT6+
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