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    Getting 300k miles out of a vehicle

    I think the engines in modern cars will get 300k. Head gaskets, timing chains and belts, high pressure fuel pumps, timing actuators, and this such are the things that fail. The actual valve train, bottom end, pistons and rings are good for the 300K.
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    Viscosity of Synthetic oil in the bottle

    Dr. Haas said this in an old Motor Oil University; "This is worth repeating: The synthetic 10W-30 grade oil is based on a heavier 30 grade oil while the mineral based 10W-30 oil is based on a thinner 10 grade oil. They are both similar at operating temperatures yet the 30 grade based synthetic...
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    50 year old car 3000 mile drive

    Originally Posted By: artificialist Exactly what kind of cam is your 'stang equipped with? If you have a regular model, I doubt your car has a cam that needs extra ZDDP. Did you have a special engine package, or did you install a larger than stock cam? I would stick to M1 0w40 since you say it...
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    50 year old car 3000 mile drive

    Say your good with math. The car was manufactured on June 30, 1964, so were are 3months from 50.
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    2012 Equinox Oil Change Recall

    I got a recall notice on my 2012 Chevy Equinox. All they did was change the computer with regard to the oil change interval. I have used mobil 1 0w-30 since the car was new. Since the recall, it looks like they changed the computer to cut in half the oil change interval. I don't use the computer...
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    50 year old car 3000 mile drive

    I am driving my 65 Mustang from Canyon, Tx. to Charlotte, Nc. for the 50th aniversary of the Mustang. This is a drive of about 3000 miles round trip. I have been using Mobil 1 0w-40 with a little added ZDDP to get it up to 1200 ppm zinc. My question is this; Should I go with Mobil 1 15w-50 for...
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    0w 40 Mobil 1 in 65 Mustang

    Because of ease of flow on start up; would using 0w40 Mobil 1, in a '65 Mustang, be a good choice?
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    What was your first oil change ever?

    1970 Ford Maverick.......5 quarts Gulf Multi-G 10w-40.........don't remember the filter ............... In 1970 the oil change probably cost less than a Starbucks coffee today.
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    Oil recommendation for a 1957 Triumph TR3

    I would use the diesel engine oil. The Rotella T-6 has 1200 ppm of both zinc and phosporus with plenty of calcium to keep it clean.
  10. J

    The price of motor oil in Switzerland

    I am in Europe and the other day I saw some Agip 5w40 motor oil at a filling station. The price of one, one liter (a little over a quart) of this oil was 29.00 Swiss Francs. At $1.29 for one Swiss Franc that is $37.41 for that bottle. That makes for $180 sum dollars for an oil change before you...
  11. J

    VOA's For SN oil

    Has anyone seen any VOA's for the new SM oils. I'd like to see the levels of ZDDP and Calcium in these new oils. Can anyone shed any light on the formulations for the new specification oils. Jerry
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    Anti-wear additives in SM oils ???

    In my research, the least expensive way to bring SM oil up to 1200 ppm of zinc is to use Crane Cams' "Superlube" break in additive. It has 107000 ppm of zinc which means you only have to add 1/10-oz (3-ml) of the additive for each quart of oil in your fill. I found this info on the Corvette...
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    Anti-wear additives in SM oils ???

    Originally Posted By: Gary Allan Quote: This stuff would be poison for the catalytic converter in your modern car how did modern cars (when they were modern cars) survive on the same 1200ppm of phos for all of those years under SL? I don't know. Was that before the 100K warranty?
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    Anti-wear additives in SM oils ???

    I'm kinda new to the BITOG forums. Some contributors have dismissed the people that claim that the reduction of ZDDP is bad for flat tappet engines. Some have said that the new oil has other anti-wear additives that make them better than the old oils. They seem to follow the oil companies like...
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    Lucas Break In Additive

    Back to the original question. Does anyone (besides Spyder who is keeping it a secrete) know how much phosphorus and calcium are in Lucas Break In Additive?
  16. J

    Lucas Break In Additive

    Is that redundant?
  17. J

    Lucas Break In Additive

    I use Mobil 1 in my modern cars with no additives. When you ask my 65 Mustang and 71 Cutlass about their catalytic converter they say "what's a catalytic converter"; "just give me a little zinc to go with my SM Quaker State".
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    Lucas Break In Additive

    In my modern cars I run Mobil 1 with no additives. When you ask my 65 Mustang and 71 Cutlass about their catalytic converter they say "what's a catalytic converter"; "just give me a little more zinc to go with my SM Quaker State".
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    Lucas Break In Additive

    If you put 2 oz. of the additive in 5 quarts of oil you would be increasing the zinc from 800 to 900 ppm in the SM oil to around 1400 or 1500 ppm. That level wouldn't be far off the 1200 ppm that most people have said is the correct level of zinc.
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    Lucas Break In Additive

    Does anyone know the amount of calcium, phosphorus and zinc in Lucas Break In Additive?
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