Re: Anyone using the Kendall GT-1 Oil with liquid Titanium?
[Re: 451Mopar]
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03/06/11 06:11 PM
03/06/11 06:11 PM
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Sounds almost comical, doesn't it.
I look for Zinc, not titanium. Someone would have to explain to me exactly WHY I would want titanium in my engine. (???)
I'm changing the oil in my solid-flat tappet cammed 451 today, and I'm using the summit partial synthetic 10w-40. @ 4.95 a qt., and 1800 ppm of zinc phosphates, I figure its worth a try. I ran Brad Penn 10w-30 last year, which I've heard is manufactured at the old Kendall plant.
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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Re: Anyone using the Kendall GT-1 Oil with liquid Titanium?
[Re: 451Mopar]
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03/07/11 04:23 AM
03/07/11 04:23 AM
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I've seen the ads, but what is "liquid titanium"? The ads tell you what titanium metal is, but not the additive?
Titanium alkoxide.
Well, you asked...
METHOD FOR MAKING A TITANIUM-CONTAINING LUBRICANT ADDITIVE
AFTON CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Richmond, VA, US) - linked
United States Patent Application 20090318318
Abstract:
"A method for making a titanium-containing lubricant additive, a lubricant additive concentrate made by the method and a lubricating composition containing the additive concentrate. The method includes reacting titanium alkoxide with water in a reaction medium that includes a dispersant to provide a homogeneous titanium-containing additive product. The additive product made by the method is substantially devoid of acidic components."
U.S. Patent pdf. - link
BTW, Sometime soon I'll be changing the oil in my 451-stroker and it won't be with titanium-containing additives. For now, I'll stick with conventional anti-wear additives, e.g. ZDDP.
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