Honestly, it's not an easy answer.quote:
Originally posted by yellow68:
Who makes the best synthetic motor oil?
Well, I just put in a 331 stroker motor in my 68 mustang and I am about to change the oil at 500 miles and I want the best oil to use in it. This motor turns 9,000 or 10,000 rpms but I am not going to turn it that high. It cost to much for that. I was thinking Mobil 1 because of the cost and ease to locate it. You can buy it anywhere.quote:
Originally posted by hk33ka1:
Who makes the best tasting food?
There isn't really a specific answer to your question, and I'm sure someone will get more specific about this than I have.
No I just get my but out of bed and go to work everday. Not that hardquote:
Originally posted by Ray H:
I thought about that, too, but since "yellow 68" couched his question as an absolute superlative, I concluded money was no object for him. (Must be nice, eh?)
But who makes the best tasting pizza?quote:
Originally posted by crashz:
Pizza.quote:
Originally posted by hk33ka1:
Who makes the best tasting food?
"Who makes the best syn?"
Mobil 1.
On a serious note. I don't drive this car but on nice days and weekends but I will drive it hard occasionaly. What difference does it make how much it cost when you are putting 500 to 1000 miles on a car a year. I just wanted to see what the best protection for my engine would be. I think mobil 1 is a good choice but amsoil and redline have good names too.quote:
Originally posted by Ray H:
I thought about that, too, but since "yellow 68" couched his question as an absolute superlative, I concluded money was no object for him. (Must be nice, eh?)
How long do you think it will take to break my motor in? I was thinking 1000 miles until I can drive it hard.quote:
Originally posted by rpn453:
But who makes the best tasting pizza?quote:
Originally posted by crashz:
Pizza.quote:
Originally posted by hk33ka1:
Who makes the best tasting food?
"Who makes the best syn?"
Mobil 1.
Mobil 1 makes good oil. You'll have no problems because of its use. But for break-in I'd go with some inexpensive dino for another short change interval or two (maybe 1000 miles per).
But who makes the best tasting pizza?quote:
Originally posted by rpn453:
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How long should I run my new motor until I mash down on it hard? 1000 milesquote:
Originally posted by Al:
O.K. - now we have some information. What does that engine call for? In Georgia you probably should go with a 40 wt. If you are going to run it to the ultimate limit-Redline would be a good choice. Anything less then certainly Delvac 1 5W-40 would be great. Amsoil boys can help you here. If you are going to stick with Mobil 1 I would go with a 30% to 50% ratio of 15W-50/10W-30.
Why mix the oil? Can't you just pick something in the middle? What is your line of thinking and how did you come to this conclusion?quote:
Originally posted by yellow68:
How long should I run my new motor until I mash down on it hard? 1000 milesquote:
Originally posted by Al:
O.K. - now we have some information. What does that engine call for? In Georgia you probably should go with a 40 wt. If you are going to run it to the ultimate limit-Redline would be a good choice. Anything less then certainly Delvac 1 5W-40 would be great. Amsoil boys can help you here. If you are going to stick with Mobil 1 I would go with a 30% to 50% ratio of 15W-50/10W-30.