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. Not so much on the lifter anymore but both pushrod ends are contact points as well as the valve stem. So a roller motor can still benefit from a zinc additive but a flat tappet much more so.
Do you think there are any benefits of higher ZDP levels in engines that have roller cams? The consensus seems to be no. Engine wear has been reduced to a minimum on most modern engines using API oils which have continually lowered the ZDP levels.
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The advantages of a roller cam include: no need to break-in the cam on initial startup, the lifters can be reused if you change cams, the open and close ramps of the lobes are faster, giving you more torque and horsepower for any given grind, roller cams wear at a fraction of the rate of standard cams, and roller cams can use the latest blends of motor oil with out the zinc, so no additives are needed.
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RP's take:
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Yes. All Royal Purple engine oils contain the zinc/phosphorous compound zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate (ZDDP). Royal Purple HPS and XPR lines of engine oils are formulated with a higher concentration of these elements and are suitable for both roller and flat tappet valve trains
. Not so much on the lifter anymore but both pushrod ends are contact points as well as the valve stem. So a roller motor can still benefit from a zinc additive but a flat tappet much more so.
Do you think there are any benefits of higher ZDP levels in engines that have roller cams? The consensus seems to be no. Engine wear has been reduced to a minimum on most modern engines using API oils which have continually lowered the ZDP levels.
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The advantages of a roller cam include: no need to break-in the cam on initial startup, the lifters can be reused if you change cams, the open and close ramps of the lobes are faster, giving you more torque and horsepower for any given grind, roller cams wear at a fraction of the rate of standard cams, and roller cams can use the latest blends of motor oil with out the zinc, so no additives are needed.
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RP's take:
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Yes. All Royal Purple engine oils contain the zinc/phosphorous compound zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate (ZDDP). Royal Purple HPS and XPR lines of engine oils are formulated with a higher concentration of these elements and are suitable for both roller and flat tappet valve trains