FI guys what motor oil are you running?
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FI - What Motor Oil are you running?
Sorry if this has been answered, I tried the search and I guess the system is temp. down.
I have always ran Royal Purple 10w30 but was looking into going to RP or Amsoil 20w50 for this summer. My engine has quite a few miles on it so I would like as much protection as I can get.
Just need a few opinions! My set up is in sig.
Thanks fellas!
I have always ran Royal Purple 10w30 but was looking into going to RP or Amsoil 20w50 for this summer. My engine has quite a few miles on it so I would like as much protection as I can get.
Just need a few opinions! My set up is in sig.
Thanks fellas!
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Originally Posted by Eatinstang4life
I have worked in the oil industry for 5 years now, I strongly advise to stay away from castrol oil, it turns to sludge and breaks down the fastest, I guess it really doesnt matter as long as you change your oil about every 3000 miles though
lovely quaker state does the same thing.. worked on 4 cars (Daily drivers...just beaters) and ALL had sludge like crazy. STAY AWAY!!! LOL
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Well I just gave some useful information on this in another thread here is the link so you can read for yourself. https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/684177-fi-thin-oil-issues.html
Hope this helps.
Jeff
Hope this helps.
Jeff
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I am probably not running what most are. When my 383 was re-built for the supercharger, the clearances on the motor were changed to much a much larger clearance setup. I am running 20W-50. Yes it is thick, but it is what my motor shop reccomends for my setup, and it is doing an outstanding job so far.
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Originally Posted by Eatinstang4life
I have worked in the oil industry for 5 years now, I strongly advise to stay away from castrol oil, it turns to sludge and breaks down the fastest, I guess it really doesnt matter as long as you change your oil about every 3000 miles though