I was checking the data posted by 1FMF. I have a 66 Porsche 912 that I've used 20/50 GTX in for quite a number of years. Since these (and VW's and 911) motors are pretty much air&oil cooled, my question is:
Is there any data which shows an oil's ability to dissipate heat (i.e. in the cooler?) Are synthetics better at this and/or is there an optimum viscosity when hot?
Over the years I've met other airheads who swear by straight 30 Castrol HD; 20/50GTX and then those who run true synthetics and claim lower max operating temps. This all applies to SoCal where winter cold starts are not an issue.
All opinions/experiences appreciated.
Bill.
Is there any data which shows an oil's ability to dissipate heat (i.e. in the cooler?) Are synthetics better at this and/or is there an optimum viscosity when hot?
Over the years I've met other airheads who swear by straight 30 Castrol HD; 20/50GTX and then those who run true synthetics and claim lower max operating temps. This all applies to SoCal where winter cold starts are not an issue.
All opinions/experiences appreciated.
Bill.