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5-30 oil... What are you guy's using
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie_Drift" data-source="post: 16799312" data-attributes="member: 203805"><p>To each their own. Everyone will claim their stuff is the best. And everyone who uses it will say the same thing. The best advice i give people when looking into oils is to ask questions, find out the way they make the oils, like do they batch blend? </p><p>Make sure you are understanding what you are getting. </p><p>One of the most important things i tell people is to worry about how that oil is and what shape its in when it is coming out of your car when you do an oil change, most people will say its broken down and trash. depending on who you use and what fuel you use, that isn't always the case and i consider it very important when selecting an oil.</p><p>For instance we service a 2010 Dodge Viper ACR for track, we use Torco and Motul at our shop. For this car because it is Torco's car we were using Torco SR-5R 5w-40. Last year this car was then ran at ACS for a 2 day weekend event for NASA, Buttonwillow 2 day weekend Nasa event, Willow springs Big Willow and Streets of willow for Grid Life and Chuckwalla 2 day weekend event for Nasa. When we did all the lubricants services, they asked us to catch some samples and had a 3rd party do some testing to see how the oil was after all that. The 3rd party reported back that the oil had not really changed compared to the fresh bottle of SR-5R that was saved from the same case(batch more importantly)</p><p>Basically the oil was still as fresh as a new bottle and said it was technically a waste to change the oil lol. Mind you this car was beat on, driven by a local driver named Kevin Burke who swept the Nasa series he competed in for 2021 with this car winning 10 out of 10 events (5 2 day weekends) in TT2 and TT1 with this car and he also broke some chassis and manufacturer records as well doing this. </p><p>So the best advice i leave you with is that when you do your oil change, how good is that oil still when it comes out because that is probably and honestly should be the most important factor to all of us when selecting an oil. Hope this helps. But please do your homework on this stuff, I've noticed some have in this post and that is a good to do especially with how much money we put into our cars/hobby.</p><p>Here is a video of the mentioned Viper.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ykJzD7N_Fx4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie_Drift, post: 16799312, member: 203805"] To each their own. Everyone will claim their stuff is the best. And everyone who uses it will say the same thing. The best advice i give people when looking into oils is to ask questions, find out the way they make the oils, like do they batch blend? Make sure you are understanding what you are getting. One of the most important things i tell people is to worry about how that oil is and what shape its in when it is coming out of your car when you do an oil change, most people will say its broken down and trash. depending on who you use and what fuel you use, that isn't always the case and i consider it very important when selecting an oil. For instance we service a 2010 Dodge Viper ACR for track, we use Torco and Motul at our shop. For this car because it is Torco's car we were using Torco SR-5R 5w-40. Last year this car was then ran at ACS for a 2 day weekend event for NASA, Buttonwillow 2 day weekend Nasa event, Willow springs Big Willow and Streets of willow for Grid Life and Chuckwalla 2 day weekend event for Nasa. When we did all the lubricants services, they asked us to catch some samples and had a 3rd party do some testing to see how the oil was after all that. The 3rd party reported back that the oil had not really changed compared to the fresh bottle of SR-5R that was saved from the same case(batch more importantly) Basically the oil was still as fresh as a new bottle and said it was technically a waste to change the oil lol. Mind you this car was beat on, driven by a local driver named Kevin Burke who swept the Nasa series he competed in for 2021 with this car winning 10 out of 10 events (5 2 day weekends) in TT2 and TT1 with this car and he also broke some chassis and manufacturer records as well doing this. So the best advice i leave you with is that when you do your oil change, how good is that oil still when it comes out because that is probably and honestly should be the most important factor to all of us when selecting an oil. Hope this helps. But please do your homework on this stuff, I've noticed some have in this post and that is a good to do especially with how much money we put into our cars/hobby. Here is a video of the mentioned Viper. [MEDIA=youtube]ykJzD7N_Fx4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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