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Originally Posted By: 95busa
Great input- let me ask this though. If the heavier oil makes the engine quieter, could it not be that the heavier oil provides a thicker film that actually provides better protection for noisy chains and guides? I get the whole band-aid thing, but if it makes the noise go away I think it could be because it is actually doing something good. As for the phasers, at this point in my financial life I would probably have to lock them. Changing phasers, chain tensioners, guides, chains etc is a no-go. Like I said before, changing solenoids for the upgraded B types is about as far as I am going to go for money/time reasons right now.
Is it the chains and guides making the noise or the phasers/VCT? I should think these two are mutually exclusive of both the types of noise they make and how much a thicker oil could mask the sound. I totally get where you are coming from on locking the phasers and I seem to recall Jim Allen stating that you would lose about 10-15HP on the top end of the curve. Not really over the top and since I usually run E85 when I tow, I would hope that it would be close to a wash if I ever have to lock mine. I do wonder though if varnish/light sludge is what starts the degradation of the phasers/VCTs and leads it to the eventual problems they have. I also wonder if synthetics could delay/prevent this from happening in the first place. While there are some who use synthetics in these engines, my guess is that by and large (since they are more or less deemed as indestructible) if most run a conventional and eventually have a build up that causes the issues. I am opining here since I have not read anything about benefits of synthetics in modular engines preventing phaser/VCT issues.
Great input- let me ask this though. If the heavier oil makes the engine quieter, could it not be that the heavier oil provides a thicker film that actually provides better protection for noisy chains and guides? I get the whole band-aid thing, but if it makes the noise go away I think it could be because it is actually doing something good. As for the phasers, at this point in my financial life I would probably have to lock them. Changing phasers, chain tensioners, guides, chains etc is a no-go. Like I said before, changing solenoids for the upgraded B types is about as far as I am going to go for money/time reasons right now.
Is it the chains and guides making the noise or the phasers/VCT? I should think these two are mutually exclusive of both the types of noise they make and how much a thicker oil could mask the sound. I totally get where you are coming from on locking the phasers and I seem to recall Jim Allen stating that you would lose about 10-15HP on the top end of the curve. Not really over the top and since I usually run E85 when I tow, I would hope that it would be close to a wash if I ever have to lock mine. I do wonder though if varnish/light sludge is what starts the degradation of the phasers/VCTs and leads it to the eventual problems they have. I also wonder if synthetics could delay/prevent this from happening in the first place. While there are some who use synthetics in these engines, my guess is that by and large (since they are more or less deemed as indestructible) if most run a conventional and eventually have a build up that causes the issues. I am opining here since I have not read anything about benefits of synthetics in modular engines preventing phaser/VCT issues.