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It is starting to look like the Brad Penn Oil is good enough, no additives necessary, and should be priced low compared to other choices. This will help re. more frequent changes. The question is which BP Oil... the BP website lists a number of them that seem to be a good match for my car (89 3.2 basically stock, some DE/AX and daily with short trips (short trips can't really be avoided)

....e.g.:

product code 7129 Premium Penn Grade 10W-40
product code 7123 Premium Penn Grade 20W-50
product code 7119 Penn Grade 1 Racing 20W-50

Which one?

thx.

PS: maybe someone would like to post a chart with key attributes/pros/cons and price per quart, not that price is most important but is a factor.
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