Pakelo Krypton racing 0w20

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Hello all i would like your opinion about this oil, i am attaching tds and msds of this product. I would like to use it in a Toyota gt86. Usage is on mountain roads and spirited drive , not track use

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If someone can read those little tea leaves and come up with a predictive analysis of how that oil will perform your application they are a wizard.

Having said that and given what you have noted as your driving habits, I would never use a dedicated racing oil in such an application. Despite the unverified claim to be “recommended” for API SP, racing oils are not for street vehicles.

My question back to you is why would you want to do this? Do you think that racing oils are “better”?
 
A pretty competent 0w-20 with that good noack and hths but I still wouldn't bother using it. I'd still rather bump a grade to a min 3.5 hths oil and have an extra quart in at all times. Many owners with these flat 4's in their subarus, frs and 86's do just that with zero issue. Any 30 or 40 grade euro oil is what I'd use. Castrol edge euro 5w-30/40 is on the walmart shelves for $25 all day.
 
Never heard of this Italian brand but 3.0 HTHS & 6.6% NOACK is good for 0w-20. Must be due to the C2 rating.
 
Honestly - and I write this with candor - do NOT use Racing Oils in street cars. Yes it has a TBN of 7, but if it really is a GOOD racing oil, it will not waste volumetric/composition space on dispersants and anti-oxidants and other additives to keep a street engine clean and free from build up and out of danger from watery combustion by products.
 
Thank you for your answers, think i will stick to Total Energy 9000 0w30 spec A3/B4 no gpf for gt86 hore there will be no problem with TWC it does not burn any oil
 
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