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<blockquote data-quote="Mystic_Cobra" data-source="post: 11934544" data-attributes="member: 6398"><p>If you can show me data that shows RP (or Amsoil or RedLine) will better protect my engine at 280-300F, I'll switch in a heartbeat. I routinely see water temps near over 235 in summer and oil temps over 285 (in the pan). And happily pay double the price. It's a tiny fraction of what I spend in a year racing. </p><p></p><p>I rarely start the engine at temps below 50F (first race of the season is always at VIR in late Feb) since the car is in a enclosed trailered to the track and in the garage at home. Why 5W30 vs 10W30?</p><p></p><p>While were on the topic, does anyone know what group basestocks are used in Ford Motorcraft oil? <a href="http://www.fordparts.com/Products/Chemicals-MotorOils.aspx" target="_blank">Ford's site</a> says "premium-quality, synthetic/hydroprocessed base oils" for both their Synthetic Blend AND their Full Synthetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystic_Cobra, post: 11934544, member: 6398"] If you can show me data that shows RP (or Amsoil or RedLine) will better protect my engine at 280-300F, I'll switch in a heartbeat. I routinely see water temps near over 235 in summer and oil temps over 285 (in the pan). And happily pay double the price. It's a tiny fraction of what I spend in a year racing. I rarely start the engine at temps below 50F (first race of the season is always at VIR in late Feb) since the car is in a enclosed trailered to the track and in the garage at home. Why 5W30 vs 10W30? While were on the topic, does anyone know what group basestocks are used in Ford Motorcraft oil? [URL="http://www.fordparts.com/Products/Chemicals-MotorOils.aspx"]Ford's site[/URL] says "premium-quality, synthetic/hydroprocessed base oils" for both their Synthetic Blend AND their Full Synthetic. [/QUOTE]
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