Re: what oil are you running in your street big block?
[Re: mcquade]
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02/20/09 06:01 PM
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years ago kendall was the hot ticket recomended to me by several racers and such(str8 40 for my application). From what I gather they were bought out and no longer run the formula that everyone was after. I have searched out other alternatives and found BradPenn oil. I think its the good stuff everyone was after. Check out their web site. http://www.bradpennracing.com/
Brad Penn is coming from the old Kerndall refinery in Bradford,PA.And the analysis I had done on Brad Penn Grade 1 20/50 racing oil.Sure beats guessing and heresay,lets see some of the others.
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Re: what oil are you running in your street big block?
[Re: Dans 68]
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02/20/09 07:50 PM
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Brad Penn 20-50W in my 383 4-bbl 4-speed.
Dan
Same in my 470" roller cam street toy!
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Re: what oil are you running in your street big block?
[Re: Michael]
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02/20/09 09:05 PM
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We run Mobil 1 20w-50 extended wear synthetic in the Duster/360 hydraulic flat tappet and in my Coronet 501 solid roller.
'33 Plymouth 5 Window Coupe Blown Aluminum HEMI w/bolt ons (under construction)
'69 Chrysler 300 Convertible 375 HP 440
'71 Plymouth Duster 360 W/EFI (Wife's Ride)
'12 Ram MegaCab Dually 6.7 Cummins
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Re: what oil are you running in your street big block?
[Re: Coronet-R/T-Rag]
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I run Shell 15w-40 Rotella diesel oil. You need the Zinc for your cam. Most passenger car oil had the zinc reduced to a potentially dangerous level.
This is what i use in everything.
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Re: what oil are you running in your street big block?
[Re: Dakota_Don]
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02/20/09 11:50 PM
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I run Shell 15w-40 Rotella diesel oil. You need the Zinc for your cam. Most passenger car oil had the zinc reduced to a potentially dangerous level.
This is what i use in everything.
New Rotella CJ grade oil (has flower symbol on the bottle) has reduced Zn & P from previous levels. This is to accomodate the 2007 and up low emission diesel engines with particulate filters. Also, there is more to it than Zinc. Diesel oils have higher than normal levels of zinc, because they tend to have higher levels of detergency. Studies have shown that the high detergency wants to clean off the anti-wear coating laid down by the Zinc package. Thus they added more zinc to help that. I have been told to avoid the new CJ diesel oils with the reduced Zinc, even if they say its backwards compatible.
An affordable buy for an off the shelf oil seems to be the Valvoline VR-1 20W-50 which has a detergent package suitable for a street engine. About $4 per quart at the store. Regular Valvoline Racing oil in the black bottle is non detergent which shortens the drain interval.
Brad Penn everyone raves about, but you buy it thru a distributor. Here it's about $6 a quart including shipping.
A couple weeks ago at our local Fleet Farm, I bought some of their house 10W-40 oil which is Citgo packaged and is the older API SL grade (SL has more Zn & P than the new SM oils).
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Re: what oil are you running in your street big block?
[Re: 67HEMI]
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anyone useing pennzoil 15w-40? where can you find the zinc content of certain oils? manufacturers site?
I called Mobil 1 and asked them what was best in their line.
There quite a few different versions Mobil 1, but the one in the silver bottle at the parts store now has reduced zinc and phosphate.
The Mobil 1 bike oil in the black bottle MX10W-40 is actually their old formula car oil developed for NASCAR. It is additive rich, but a little pricey.
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Re: what oil are you running in your street big block?
[Re: coronetkid]
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02/21/09 10:26 AM
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anyone useing pennzoil 15w-40? where can you find the zinc content of certain oils? manufacturers site?
Like I posted above,oil analysis.
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Re: what oil are you running in your street big block?
[Re: 62maxwgn]
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02/21/09 11:23 AM
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I used to run Chevron Delo CI, but I agree with Doug's concerns about high detergent levels. I have gone back to passenger car oils (currently just Castrol 10w-30) but with a bottle of ZDDPlus.
I think its risky to assume the zinc levels are REALLY in the oil in question. Formulae change--even when the designation (CI/CJ, SL/SM) may not. However, Amsoil/Redline/BradPenn/Royal Purple are probably excellent,safe, choices because they cater to our niche market, I just prefer to dump the additive in myself.
BTW, I posted two staveley analysis of Chevron Delo 400 LE 15w-40 (thats the CJ-4 formulation) last summer. The Zn numbers were between 1275 and 1300ppm.
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