Schaeffers #110 Micron Moly RACE oil SAE 40w

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This is the oil I would like see sunruh to test in his racing bike engine. I think it would the ideal oil for cost/performance in his engine. I'm not as familiar with TAN. How does it compare to TBN?
 
After looking for this oil on their website, it looks like it may be discontinued and replaced by 20W-50 Micron Moly racing oil, and a Supreme Synthetic Plus version as well.
 
This oil will NOT be discontinued. It works WAY too good mixing with methanol.
 
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Make sure you make it clear you want the hopped up RACE version of the #110 Micron Moly The Paul Schultz version. They will know
 
So where do you find it on their website? The only race oils really mentioned are 5W-50 and 20W-50 Synthetic Plus (blend) and the Micron Moly 20W-50 non-syn. I did a google search and was able to pull up an older TDS in a pdf file for the #110, but nothing currently listed on their website for this SAE 40 race oil.
 
Originally Posted By: bmwtechguy
So where do you find it on their website? The only race oils really mentioned are 5W-50 and 20W-50 Synthetic Plus (blend) and the Micron Moly 20W-50 non-syn. I did a google search and was able to pull up an older TDS in a pdf file for the #110, but nothing currently listed on their website for this SAE 40 race oil.

They do not list it and the spec sheet is missing. I dicked around with the html address and found it. Glad to help.

http://www.schaefferoil.com/datapdf/110.pdf
 
Originally Posted By: salesrep
I am thinking that this td sheet is at least 6 years old.

do you have a better or newer one? Is any of the content of it wrong????
 
Originally Posted By: bmwtechguy
This is the oil I would like see sunruh to test in his racing bike engine. I think it would the ideal oil for cost/performance in his engine. I'm not as familiar with TAN. How does it compare to TBN?


TAN is Total Acid Number. It starts increasing when the TBN of the oil is depleted. TAN should be 0 for a new oil. Is this really a virgin oil analysis?
 
It looks like this oil might have a large percentage of ester?
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An oxidation figure would be interesting.
 
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