ZDDP oil analysis results
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We recently analyzed nine motor oils using neutron activation analysis (NAA) to determine ZDDP content. Typically, ZDDP content is determined using a method called inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy, which usually results in much higher uncertainties than NAA (our uncertainties were all below 2%). We may publish the data in an academic journal after some more tests are run (using different methods), so I'm not going to post the exact concentrations just yet. However, the oils are listed here in order from highest to lowest concentrations and a range of ppm is given. All oils tested were 10W30, except for the Comp Cams additive, which didn't specify a weight. Here are the results: Comp Cams additive: 9500-9600 ppm Brad Penn: 1600-1700 ppm Valvoline VR1: 1200-1300 ppm Rotella T: 1200-1300 ppm Red Line: 1100-1200 ppm Royal Purple: 800-900 ppm Lucas: 800-900 ppm Valvoline: 700-800 ppm SuperTech (Walmart): 600-700 ppm
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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Comp Cams additive: 9500-9600 ppm Brad Penn: 1600-1700 ppm Valvoline VR1: 1200-1300 ppm Rotella T: 1200-1300 ppm Red Line: 1100-1200 ppm Royal Purple: 800-900 ppm Lucas: 800-900 ppm Valvoline: 700-800 ppm SuperTech (Walmart): 600-700 ppm
ok, so whats the number thats sufficient for old flat tappet motors? or is it just more the merrier? i mean if 600ppm is plenty of protection it would be kinda silly to spend more money on some of the fancier oils..
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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Around 1000 PPM is good, little more/less is ok.
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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I had heard that the new Rotella T has a lower content ZDDP. Those numbers look like what the older stuff had. Do you know how recently the Rotella was purchased?
The older Rotella is CI. The later with the reduced ZDDP is CJ.
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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I bought the Rotella T that we tested two months ago. It was conventional (non-synthetic) oil. The VR1 that was tested was the type in the silver bottle. As far as how much ZDDP is needed for flat tappet cams - I don't know. But I've heard that 1200-1500 ppm is optimal. I have also read on some message boards that too much ZDDP can actually increase wear, BUT have never seen any data or cited references to back that up. I do know that it is the phosphorus, not the zinc, in ZDDP that provides the anti-wear protection.
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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I had heard that the new Rotella T has a lower content ZDDP. Those numbers look like what the older stuff had. Do you know how recently the Rotella was purchased?
The older Rotella is CI. The later with the reduced ZDDP is CJ.
So, the jug of Valvoline Premium Blue heavy duty diesel engine oil 15-40 I have says on the lable;
exceeds API SERVICES CJ-4, CI-4 PLUS, CI-4 CH-4, CG-4, CF-4, CF/SM.
So, just what is what? It has both ci and cj, not to mention ch, cg, cf and cf/sm. What does all that mean?
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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A quote that was stated in another thread back on 3-13-2007;
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if its SM rated it doesnt belong in our cars.
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Nope. CJ4, CI4, CH4/SL, and DI4 Plus
Valvoline Premium Blue
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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exceeds API SERVICES CJ-4, CI-4 PLUS, CI-4 CH-4, CG-4, CF-4, CF/SM.
So, just what is what? It has both ci and cj, not to mention ch, cg, cf and cf/sm. What does all that mean?
It supercedes thoses other API ratings. But it does not mean it is suitable for use in a flat tappet engine. If it has CJ or "low emissions" on the bottle, it is the new emissions friendly diesel oil, which means it has the reduced additive package. Diesel oils typically had boosted Zinc levels, but they also have a high detergent package that in essence tries to clean off the anti-wear coating. Many here will tell you the use of Rotella or other diesel oils is fine. I would consider a CJ oil to be borderline. I'm not using them. Use with a roller cam or overhead cam would be OK.
For passenger car rated oils, avoid anything with SM or SN rating UNLESS it specifically calls out protection like the silver bottle of VR-1 does.
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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exceeds API SERVICES CJ-4, CI-4 PLUS, CI-4 CH-4, CG-4, CF-4, CF/SM.
So, just what is what? It has both ci and cj, not to mention ch, cg, cf and cf/sm. What does all that mean?
If it has CJ or "low emissions" on the bottle, it is the new emissions friendly diesel oil, which means it has the reduced additive package. Diesel oils typically had boosted Zinc levels, but they also have a high detergent package that in essence tries to clean off the anti-wear coating. I would consider a CJ oil to be borderline. I'm not using them.
For passenger car rated oils, avoid anything with SM or SN rating UNLESS it specifically calls out protection like the silver bottle of VR-1 does.
My silver/grey bottle of full synthetic Valvoline doesn't say anything special about 'protection'.
It says on the label;
exceeds API SERVICES SL/SJ, CF/CD, ILSAC GF-3
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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My silver bottle of full synthetic Valvoline doesn't say anything special about 'protection'.
It says on the label;
exceeds API SERVICES SL/SJ, CF/CD, ILSAC GF-3
Your bottle is not VR-1. It is regular Valvoline synthetic. The SL rated oil is the last API rated oil before they went to SM which dramatically reduced the ZDDP levels. This reduction has been occuring over time. Your SL oil is ok for a street engine. If you bought the same bottle today, it would likely be SM or SN rated which would not be OK.
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Re: ZDDP oil analysis results
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It would be interesting to know the API SERVICE classification of the actual oil you tested for each brand, that's pretty important to compare it would seem?
Yes and no. Some brands (like Brad Penn, for example) don't have any API classification on the bottle. Others, like SuperTech and Valvoline, do. We just tried to choose commonly used motor oils and a few specialty oils. Oils that are rated API SN aren't supposed to have more than 800 ppm ZDDP (for environmental reasons and because they can harm catalytic converters), but some of them tested did.
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