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Joe Gibbs Driven Synthetic FR20 oil specs
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<blockquote data-quote="3boydad" data-source="post: 15096194" data-attributes="member: 176180"><p>oh to add, yes this is made by joe gibbs racing team, but i am pretty positive Nascar uses something like a 0w-5 oil. it's like water. it's meant for the race and nothing more. They dont use sumps either. They say stock car racing but they really are far from stock minus the block but not even the pistons are stock. I love watching Nascar, LOVE IT. However, i believe a lot of money engineering and experience from racing went into making this oil. It is for an everyday driver, but it's not a 25k oil like the SS AMSoil, but honestly i would NEVER run 25 miles in my baby. I dont even like 5k im more of a 3-3500 max. I want my oil clean, fresh and like new. I dont believe any bs about synthetics dont start working until you have some miles on it. That's not even logical. fresh full additives seem ideal. I dont drive my car like i stole it, but i do enjoy my MGW short shift and racing any ricer that dares to rev their engine. Im not super charged but I am tuned pretty tight and happy with my car. Im rambling cause i just love my ponys, sorry about that. My future plans is a 2015 GT500. My 06 GT is a GT500 everything has been swapped and the BEST car of my style in my town hands down and im not even close to done. tell me what you think about the oil. I want to hear your opinions, I have no problem changing to a different oil, I dont care about cats they are cheap enough and i do all my own work, I care about longevity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3boydad, post: 15096194, member: 176180"] oh to add, yes this is made by joe gibbs racing team, but i am pretty positive Nascar uses something like a 0w-5 oil. it's like water. it's meant for the race and nothing more. They dont use sumps either. They say stock car racing but they really are far from stock minus the block but not even the pistons are stock. I love watching Nascar, LOVE IT. However, i believe a lot of money engineering and experience from racing went into making this oil. It is for an everyday driver, but it's not a 25k oil like the SS AMSoil, but honestly i would NEVER run 25 miles in my baby. I dont even like 5k im more of a 3-3500 max. I want my oil clean, fresh and like new. I dont believe any bs about synthetics dont start working until you have some miles on it. That's not even logical. fresh full additives seem ideal. I dont drive my car like i stole it, but i do enjoy my MGW short shift and racing any ricer that dares to rev their engine. Im not super charged but I am tuned pretty tight and happy with my car. Im rambling cause i just love my ponys, sorry about that. My future plans is a 2015 GT500. My 06 GT is a GT500 everything has been swapped and the BEST car of my style in my town hands down and im not even close to done. tell me what you think about the oil. I want to hear your opinions, I have no problem changing to a different oil, I dont care about cats they are cheap enough and i do all my own work, I care about longevity [/QUOTE]
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