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I currently use Mobil 1 V-twin on my 993 Ruf BTR. I just purchased a 89 911 with 85k miles. Would V-twin be a good choice for that car, as well?
I've been using Amsoil 20w-50 Z-rod which is full synthetic and plenty of Zn and Ph. I may go with Mobil 1 V-twin as it is so easy to get and just as good.
I use it in my 73S and 85 Carrera. Also, in my 64 Beetle.
I have a friend who uses 5 qts Mobil 1 15w-50 with 5 qts V-twin in his 72T.

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I currently use Mobil 1 V-twin on my 993 Ruf BTR. I just purchased a 89 911 with 85k miles. Would V-twin be a good choice for that car, as well?
Yes, it would be just fine.

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Just replaced vr1 20w50 with 10 quarts of Porsche Classic 10w60 in my 83 911sc last night. Not sure what to think. Oil seems really thin as compared with vr1. After warm up I can hear a little ticking noise. I don't think it's my imagination but I didnt hear that prior to oil change. Sine it was late I toolkit for a 10 free-way miles drive, oil pressure n temp was the same. Then drove it for 15mins in downtown heavy traffic,temp went up to third white line. It's now Sunday morning, I'll take it for a longer drive n report back.
10W is thinner than 20W at room temp which helps startup lubrication.
My impression was the 87 with the classic started up more "smoothly" judging from the sounds it made.
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Well I used up the Kendal GT1 20w50 I had and nobody around seems to carry it any more, plus I have no idea if the formulation is the same as when I bought a few cases 4 years ago.

Any readily available oils that are still good for a 82 engine?

Wal-Mart still carries Rotella and Mobil 1, those still acceptable?

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Well I used up the Kendal GT1 20w50 I had and nobody around seems to carry it any more, plus I have no idea if the formulation is the same as when I bought a few cases 4 years ago.

Any readily available oils that are still good for a 82 engine?

Wal-Mart still carries Rotella and Mobil 1, those still acceptable?

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Just switched over to the Delo 400 LE - 15 W40 Walmart for CHEAAAAP. According to some people that know around here - it's a good option. For me, it feels like it revs slightly more easily, and cranks faster. But maybe that's my imagination. One of the professional engine builders on here uses it and reported better results on the dyno as well. *shrug* but who knows?
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My new mechanic uses Kendall GT-1 so that's what I'm using these days. My car runs the same as it did with Swepco 20W50.

I'm not sure why I'm updating you all on this but I feel obligated.
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Just switched over to the Delo 400 LE - 15 W40 Walmart for CHEAAAAP. According to some people that know around here - it's a good option. For me, it feels like it revs slightly more easily, and cranks faster. But maybe that's my imagination. One of the professional engine builders on here uses it and reported better results on the dyno as well. *shrug* but who knows?
Delo 400 LE - 15 W40 is a good oil for our engines, the lower VI leads to less pumping loss, ie higher usable torque
P is 1200PPM
Zn is 1300PPM
both right where you want them to be
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Delo 400 LE - 15 W40 is a good oil for our engines, the lower VI leads to less pumping loss, ie higher usable torque
P is 1200PPM
Zn is 1300PPM
both right where you want them to be
Cool, thanks for the info !!
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Any readily available oils that are still good for a 82 engine?

Wal-Mart still carries Rotella and Mobil 1, those still acceptable?

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If you're asking about Rotella T6 5W-40 the formula is supposed to be changing or has already changed. The Zn and P will be reduced.
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Well I used up the Kendal GT1 20w50 I had and nobody around seems to carry it any more, plus I have no idea if the formulation is the same as when I bought a few cases 4 years ago.
You can order it from Amazon (or maybe you don't consider shipped to your doorstep as "readily available"?!?! ).

As far as the formulation goes, I bet you could shoot the manufacturer an email and they would tell you.

https://www.amazon.com/Kendall-1043203-20W-50-Motorcycle-4-Stroke/dp/B004RNSZPS/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1485403898&sr=8-3-fkmr0&keywords=Kendal+GT1+20w50
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Hey folks - there are quite a few articles related to oil and Joe Gibbs oil on the link below. Worth reading:

http://lnengineering.com/products/lubricants/joe-gibbs-racing-dt50-full-synthetic-15w50-aircooled-engine-oil-12-quarts.html

I realize LN is trying to sell this oil, but anyone that knows Charles at LN should know his depth of knowledge in this area.

Expensive, yes... compared to everything else on our 911 worlds, it's an investment I'll make every time for my 993.

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I have not read this thread, so this may have been discussed.

I enjoyed reading the wear rating data in this thread
Zinc Myth and Test Data on a Dozen more Oils - Chevelle Tech

The lesson here is what I’ve always felt intuitively.

Those “house brands” are typically junk.
Who actually buys “Summit Racing” oil? Or "Edlebrock" oil?
It’s like those vanity wine bottles “Sugarwood's Vineyard” and filled with $2 plonk.

It was also interesting to see boutique brands like Brand Penn and Royal Purple are at the bottom of the list.
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104 pages... No one has read the entire thread. Lol
The moral of this story... The oil debate has been beaten like a dead horse.
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104 pages... No one has read the entire thread. Lol
The moral of this story... The oil debate has been beaten like a dead horse.
I have actually read the whole thing.

Here is what is going on, it's a moving target. Motor oil is constantly being re-formulated, so new information comes out.

This thread started ten years ago, and it's a credit to those on this forum who keep it up to date.
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I have not read this thread, so this may have been discussed.

I enjoyed reading the wear rating data in this thread
Zinc Myth and Test Data on a Dozen more Oils - Chevelle Tech

The lesson here is what I’ve always felt intuitively.

Those “house brands” are typically junk.
Who actually buys “Summit Racing” oil? Or "Edlebrock" oil?
It’s like those vanity wine bottles “Sugarwood's Vineyard” and filled with $2 plonk.

It was also interesting to see boutique brands like Brand Penn and Royal Purple are at the bottom of the list.
Do what you wish. I have been using Brad-Penn since this thread started. I had to get my top end rebuilt last year, every thing except the damaged parts was in excellent condition. Was it the oil? Who knows but why change to find out the oil was the correct choice.
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104 pages... No one has read the entire thread. Lol
The moral of this story... The oil debate has been beaten like a dead horse.
Well actually, some of us have followed this from the start and reference it from time to time. Does that mean we are old or interested?
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I have not read this thread, so this may have been discussed.

I enjoyed reading the wear rating data in this thread
Zinc Myth and Test Data on a Dozen more Oils - Chevelle Tech

The lesson here is what I’ve always felt intuitively.

Those “house brands” are typically junk.
Who actually buys “Summit Racing” oil? Or "Edlebrock" oil?
It’s like those vanity wine bottles “Sugarwood's Vineyard” and filled with $2 plonk.

It was also interesting to see boutique brands like Brand Penn and Royal Purple are at the bottom of the list.
Good link and interesting info. I've been using Mobil 1 for about 30 years. Mainly because my dad retired from Mobil. Good to see my emotional decision hasn't been a bad one.

I always had a feeling Royal Purple was all hype and marketing. Plus I put their Syncromesh in my T56 and it ruined 3rd gear syncro in less than 200 miles. Their formula softens the glue on the carbon discs and the disc pulls right off. I obviously found this out too late. Trans shop knew all about it.

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Hey folks - there are quite a few articles related to oil and Joe Gibbs oil on the link below. Worth reading:

Joe Gibbs DRIVEN DT50 Full-Synthetic 15w50 Aircooled Engine Oil, 12 Quarts - All Lubricants & Fluids - Products LN Engineering

I realize LN is trying to sell this oil, but anyone that knows Charles at LN should know his depth of knowledge in this area.

Expensive, yes... compared to everything else on our 911 worlds, it's an investment I'll make every time for my 993.

Scot
I followed the link and read a few articles. This one was interesting and about the new base stock that no major manufacture will used but them, ect... Bulletin - High Temperature High Shear (HTHS) / LN Engineering - Knowledge Base LN Engineering

I googled the mPAO base stock and what do I find. The base stock is made by Exxon Mobil Chemical and Chevron Phillips. I assume they buy it and make their Driven brand oil from Mobil or Chevron base stock. SpectraSyn Elite™ mPAO

I am assuming a little here. But the pieces of the puzzle line up.
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