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What advantage is synthetic vr1 over dyno?
So I知 finally seeing the price differential between the two equalize.
Is there any difference? Mileage, zddp anything else? I知 running a middle mileage 3.6 with no racing maybe some DEs and AX in the future. The current dyno oil is two years in the tank (don稚 ask why). NO NOT ANOTHER OIL THREAD! |
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Synths are more resistant to thermal breakdown and tend to provide more lubrication (molecules are more "slippery"). If you are like me with a non-turbo motor and change oil every 3,000 miles (about 9-12 months), probably does not matter all that much.
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Ok. Will it leak more?
Is it compatible with the dyno oil? |
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No, That's a canard left over from the very earliest days of syn availability
at that time there was an issue w/ seals that didn't swell and seal , the syn formulations were changed to correct that The primary benefit of a syn is high temp resistance and low temp flow, possible but not proven to my satisfaction cold start protection JMO choice but I've been using M1 15w-50 w/ occasional side trips to Brad Penn since the '80s before that Castrol 20w-50 The only syn that I'v personally seen ruin an engine was a Md. friend that had a 964 back when they were new, he used Castrol 5w-50 for a year or so and developed smoking issues which got worse weekly til he sold the car a couple of years later I'm sure any modern syn w/ the correct weight and bonafide ZDDP #s will be fine
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This is great advice:
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engine masters did a test on oil pans killing hp and as it hit higher rpms the windage really killed hp. So running a lower oil level really helped. I wonder how much hp our engines are losing to that being flat? Surely the type and weight of oil has a hand in that awsell. Nothing we can do about the level though
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Oil windage is not a problem on Mezger engines. The race shops I know don't knife edge cranks because all it does is weaken them.
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