Originally Posted by zipper06
Originally Posted by hammertime
Originally Posted by zipper06
Originally Posted by kwkracing
Your silly
:lol: Not only silly but AMSOIL doesn't even come close too some of the better racing oils.
JMO
Zip.
Zip whats good oil ? this conversation just went on on drr
Wondering what you run
Well David, now that you ask, NO AMSOIL blend even comes close to touching the 4 oils listed below, especially when running alcohol (i don't even know what gas smells like except when i fill my lawn mower or dailey driver)
1st- on the list would be-Branpenn
2nd- would be- Joe Gibbs
3rd- would be Shaffer's
4th- would be Valvine VR1
What do i run? Valvoline VR1
Because it's readly available and the other 3 are not without ordering cases at a time plus shipping.
All of them are in my opinion a cut above anything that AMSOIL produces because they want too be POLITICALLY CORRECT.
JMO
Zip.
It would be hard for me to believe that that the petrolium based oils are better then AMSOIL since petroium based oil start breaking down at 250 degrees and AMSOIL starts breaking down at 500 degrees.
Alot of circle track engnes we build rules will not allow oil coolers and all of our customers use AMSOIL with zero problems. The y seem to be happy with the results plus alot less oil changes with a good syn. oil
My self and my customers have seen th differance using a good oil.
In fact when we break cams in we use the CENPECO 20/50 as it has 2400 PPM of zinc and my next choice would be Brad-Penn as it has appox 1800 PPM of zinc.
I don't even sell AMSOIL but highly recomend it in my engines I build and my personal vehicles.