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I hate to hijack your thread, but this is on topic…
I recently talked with my mechanic about gas prices and related topics. He said in all the muscle cars and a drag cars coming through the shop, he has been changing the oil with diesel truck oil because of its high levels of viscosity. When I asked why not a 5w50 or 10w40, he said that increased levels of ethanol in the regular car oil is making these hi-compression engines run like junk and in an extreme case, he has seen a cam shaft go bad on race car. I thought this was interesting. Now back to you Tim.
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Dan, I've been using Royal Purple with good results with my Chevelles. Reher Morrison recommended Royal Purple to me. On my regular use vehicles I use Mobil One also with good results and no problems. I could not find any fairly recent comparisons on the net. The older comparisons that I found showed excellent results for Amsoil. By the way my Dad used Rotella T on his tripoli turquoise '68 L78 Chevelle with great results in 1968. The results were 12.20s on street tires, stock with the mufflers pulled off the exhaust pipes with the stock exhaust manifolds. This was at the now closed Laplace Drag Strip in Laplace, La. Also, Dad said that his car was a California car with the emmissions that was also taken off by him. He said that his Chevelle always ran better than other comparable '68 Chevelles. He seemed to think that something was different about the performance of his California emissions equiped car.
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Charlie Lilliard, What are you using on your cars, in particular the original Zl-1 and your high performance pro-touring cars?
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I've been using Amsoil (Service spec SJ-CF) in all my vehicles for years. Used oil analysis shows it works well in my late model cars and even in my girlfriends 05 Camry.
A number of well respected engine builders (read NASCAR) are suggesting Rotella 15W40 in early model muscle cars. Yep, diesel oil. A excellent website on this topic is: www.bobistheoilguy.com. Good info there that all of us 'gear heads' can use.
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Charlie Lilliard, Check this thread out. I'm trying to compare Royal purple to Amsoil. Any help would be appreciated. Rob Clary, what are you running in the Yenko? Thanks guys
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Ok so I'm slow getting here. I'm running Mobil 1 in my go fast stuff mainly because it is in the store on the shelves as opposed to Amsoil or Royal Purple. I worked as a mechanic on a farm for years and we used Rotella in damn near everything.
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