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New 2012 GT- Oil questions
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<blockquote data-quote="UnleashedBeast" data-source="post: 11854144" data-attributes="member: 112023"><p>"AZO" 0W-30 was once called "SSO" 0W-30, before the reformulation. </p><p></p><p>The only time I would stress using <strong><a href="http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/atm.aspx?zo=1859448" target="_blank">Amsoil ATM 10W-30</a></strong> is if the car was driven in a very hot climate and someone beat the brakes off the car constantly. For daily driving, and occasional WOT runs/street brawls. 0W-30 is a fine lubricant. I expected it to shear a little bit on that 5,xxx mile run, but needless to say....I was shocked and impressed at the same time. 0W-30 AZO is amazing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>M1 0W-40 is one of the go to off the shelf oils to use, however...it still has limitations. The formulation shears rapidly and the base stock is refined petroleum (not 100% true synthetic). I'm also working on a project to see if higher levels of ZDDP actually reduce wear in newer engines. So far, the results are telling me NO, but I still have one test left to complete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnleashedBeast, post: 11854144, member: 112023"] "AZO" 0W-30 was once called "SSO" 0W-30, before the reformulation. The only time I would stress using [B][URL="http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/atm.aspx?zo=1859448"]Amsoil ATM 10W-30[/URL][/B] is if the car was driven in a very hot climate and someone beat the brakes off the car constantly. For daily driving, and occasional WOT runs/street brawls. 0W-30 is a fine lubricant. I expected it to shear a little bit on that 5,xxx mile run, but needless to say....I was shocked and impressed at the same time. 0W-30 AZO is amazing. M1 0W-40 is one of the go to off the shelf oils to use, however...it still has limitations. The formulation shears rapidly and the base stock is refined petroleum (not 100% true synthetic). I'm also working on a project to see if higher levels of ZDDP actually reduce wear in newer engines. So far, the results are telling me NO, but I still have one test left to complete. [/QUOTE]
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