kelpaso1
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In comparing between say Canadian Tires house brand 10W30 (14.99/gal) and say Castrol GTX 10/30 (25.99/gal). I personally don't think so and have no proof to back that up but was just wondering.
Huge difference between best oils and the worst, ...
Id give closed loop engine management more cred than oils....The primary reason engines are lasting 250,000 miles today instead of 100,000 is the availability and use of better oils.
If it meets the API grade/weight that the owner's manual says to use, it should be fine as long as you don't try to go too long between changes. These 10k intervals are nuts. I go 5k tops between changes and use semi synthetic. Sure with synthetic you can go longer, but I still wouldn't wait until 10k unless it was easy highway miles.
Id give closed loop engine management more cred than oils....
qAbsolutely no difference. I've been told by multiple engine builders the only thing they recommend is a normal interval of oil changes. New filter and oil every 3k miles for conventional oil 5k miles for full synthetics. Use whatever weight your manufacturer specified and keep up on maintence. I've been following this for years and never had an issue with a motor. Do as you will. In my race car that sits more often than not, I change it every 3 months regardless of mileage, which is usually less than 2k miles.

Its more of a weekend warrior race car not a track queen.you have a race car that you only change the oil every 2k miles?
I think our definitions of race cars and high performance engines are vastly different.
I dont even have an odometer in my race car but i change the oil after a day at the track, even if it only sees 4 or 5 passes..
Its more of a weekend warrior race car not a track queen.
4cyl turbo, I rebuilt the motor less than 1000 miles ago, everything looks like new still, I followed a pretty good break in oil schedule.is it a high performance engine? have you seen the bearings on a rebuild?
4cyl turbo, I rebuilt the motor less than 1000 miles ago, everything looks like new still, I followed a pretty good break in oil schedule.
My suggestion is to check out Blackstone Labs website for info on oils. I've been getting their newsletters for years and it's been an eye opener. These guys test oils for their business and i'm pretty sure they know what they're talking about. Do your own research and make your decisions based on reliable, accurate information.
http://www.blackstone-labs.com/
I use a full synthetic in it, Valvoline to be specific, for the conventional I was meaning more towards daily drivers and normal cars, I'm setting up speed density and getting setup throw in my larger walbro and injectors in then I'll turn the boost up around 22psi reliably. I wanted to build this one to enjoy on the weekends and drive it at the track one in a while. My current setup should be good for around 350whp, future setup I'm wanting a 6262 top mount and am going to shoot for 550whp reliably on pump gas. I could have jumped the gun when I said race car, that wasn't what I wanted with this car from the beginning just something to put around in and break some heartsdoes it have much hp? 4 cyl turbos can be nasty, but I would assume yours is more milder than what im thinking. how much psi do you spool? is it a stock bottom end?
im surprised you dont like to use a quality top of the line oil that at least has the additives needed to help with wear.
edit- also with a turbo that is oil fed i would think there would be a significant advantage to using high quality oils with additive packages. the last thing you need is to have a turbo contaminating the oil the engine sees.
It could be said about Mobil 1 in the early 90s, but opposite. My uncle, a mechanic, told me stick with Pennzoil or Castrol bc they're better....
Today, I don't think there is that worry as refinement of oils have changed quite a bit. But you still want to stay brand specific as there will be some differences in the oils unless you know who makes what oils. A ot of people used to swear by Pennzoil, then all of a sudden Pennzoil became the junk oil. Why I have no idea. But if you are one that likes Pennzoil, then stay with Pennzoil in the rating that the car manufacturers want the engine to be ran in. I think most today is either 5W-30 or 10W-30.
And if you run synthetic oil, then stick with synthetic oil, and don't switch between, or mix the two types of oil....meaning your standard oil and your synthetic based oil.
I use a full synthetic in it, Valvoline to be specific, for the conventional I was meaning more towards daily drivers and normal cars, I'm setting up speed density and getting setup throw in my larger walbro and injectors in then I'll turn the boost up around 22psi reliably. I wanted to build this one to enjoy on the weekends and drive it at the track one in a while. My current setup should be good for around 350whp, future setup I'm wanting a 6262 top mount and am going to shoot for 550whp reliably on pump gas. I could have jumped the gun when I said race car, that wasn't what I wanted with this car from the beginning just something to put around in and break some hearts

