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|  Re: JOE GIBBS 15W 50 SYNTHETIC HIGH ZINC HOT ROD OIL 
			
			Ok Sam....so is the VR1 good enough for my 302 soild cam? Dave 67 Nova Boy | 
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|  Re: JOE GIBBS 15W 50 SYNTHETIC HIGH ZINC HOT ROD OIL 
			
			Yes it is. Any of that stuff is pretty good as long as you got the zinc. I like the old Kendall stuff me and the Plowman used when you were still a young lad Dave! | 
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|  Re: JOE GIBBS 15W 50 SYNTHETIC HIGH ZINC HOT ROD OIL 
			
			Valvoline 20W-50 VR1 with Edelbrock Zinc additive is the way i go with each oil change on my old school motors which are a 454 LS6 Chevy and a 440 Dodge [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] 
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|  Re: JOE GIBBS 15W 50 SYNTHETIC HIGH ZINC HOT ROD OIL 
			
			I also use the Valvoline VR1 in my 427. James 
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