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I have a 1988 Ferrari Testarossa and a 1985 Ferrari Mondial. Both cars have flat tappet engines. I’ve been using Mobil 1 15w50 in both cars (factory recommendation is a 10w50 oil). I always figured 15w50 would be a very stout oil but I ran across a thread (linked below) that appears to show it has mediocre film strength. In fact, if I’m reading, right Mobil 1 5w30 has a significantly higher film strength. This makes me a little concerned as both cars are typically driven fast, often well into the triple digits, and the RPMs get pretty high. Should I be concerned or is there more to it?
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If this is already here, then sorry. However I found this to be very very interesting
READ THIS ALL, I WAS SHOCKED TO SEE REGULAR CHEVERON 5W30s capacity/film strength” compared to other oils that cost 2X or even 3X more.
Quake State Defy and High Zinc Oils, How much Zinc and how they perform where it counts in real world tests Capacity / Film Strength Test
This synthetic blend motor oil costs $5.29 per quart at Pep Boys. So, it is roughly half the price of a name brand, top of the line, full synthetic motor oil.
Some...
From another Forum
If this is already here, then sorry. However I found this to be very very interesting
READ THIS ALL, I WAS SHOCKED TO SEE REGULAR CHEVERON 5W30s capacity/film strength” compared to other oils that cost 2X or even 3X more.
Quake State Defy and High Zinc Oils, How much Zinc and how they perform where it counts in real world tests Capacity / Film Strength Test
This synthetic blend motor oil costs $5.29 per quart at Pep Boys. So, it is roughly half the price of a name brand, top of the line, full synthetic motor oil.
Some...
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