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Subject: Re: oil
From: "Angela Hervey-Tennyson & Peter Westcott" <toobmany@bigpond.com>
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 20:15:59 +1000
Reply-to: "Angela Hervey-Tennyson & Peter Westcott" <toobmany@bigpond.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
Thank goodness for that, I'll just have to keep out an eye for F16s.  I'd
agree with that Lotus thing.  Although he won lots of stuff too many
drivers were killed or injured from failures.  At the other end of the
spectrum when Maserati built the Birdcage it is said a canary would be
released into the chassis, if it escaped more tubes were welded in until it
couldn't.

Peter

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From: Ronsoave@aol.com
To: toobmany@bigpond.com; spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: oil
Date: Monday, 24 May 1999 22:53

In a message dated 99-05-24 06:42:34 EDT, toobmany@bigpond.com writes:

> Please, which airlines do those bad things?  I'd like to know before I
fly!
>   
>  Castrol may be comparing synthetic to mineral when they made this claim,
>  full synthetics are inherently more stable so they don't need as many
>  viscosity stabilisers and yes, full synthetics run cleaner and leave
less
>  deposits.

Airliners aren't as susceptible to failures as the military applications
(and 
there is redundancy). The throttle transients on the mil jets induce thrust

loads that kill the machines.  And the equipment is usually made by 1 of 2 
companies, both of whom are now my competitor because I got sick of 
substandard products, so it wouldn't be right for me to tell you they are 
AlliedSignal and Hamilton Standard (look who's spamming now!).

Regarding the additive claims, I read it in a Road and Track article by 
Dennis Siminaitis a few years back, and he backs up what you wrote exactly.
 
He did say that the Castrol was the only one that used no additives at all.
 
Regarding Lotus, it has also been said (and you Lotus 7 owners know all
about 
this!) that Chapman would weld a bunch of tubes together to make a chassis,

then remove them one by one until the car collapsed.  Then he would put one

back on.

Thanks for the info,
Ron

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