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Re: Race engine oil viscosity

To: basavage@earthlink.net, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Race engine oil viscosity
From: RACE427@aol.com
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 19:24:14 EST
Hey Bryan,

   You are not crazy, I have been running Amsoil 0W30 in my GMC Suburban with 
a 350 gas engine since it had 2,000 miles and their 5W30 in my Cummins 
powered Dodge pickup since 8,000 miles.  This is Amsoil series 2000 and 3000 
oils.

   In all my readings and discussions with others, I have never heard of 
anyone losing an engine due to the oil breaking down.
  The thinner oil gets to the critical wear areas sooner, critical areas 
being the rocker arm pivots.  The thinner oil also reduces pumping losses 
throught 
the oil pump, reduces rotational friction, provides more power to the ground 
and also improves fuel mileage.

   Have been a Synthetic oil user since 1986 and will never go back to Dino 
oil.  Just my 2 cents.    Hope this helps!

   I also believe that the majority of race cars show a particular brand name 
stciker on their car ro collect the cash if they win the race, or maybe they 
are getting their oil free.   I do not believe they are letting anyone know 
who's oil they are using as they feel they have the advantage to win the race 
with a synthetic oil.  I do not believe any of them are running Dino oil even 
if 
they say they do.        

        Tony G   LI,NY






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