Ranger16
Well-Known Member
Same here
Well, HAD they put a definitive description of it, there'd be less confusion. As it is, a type III oil can be conventional crude that has been broken down and rebuilt as a 'synthetic', something not occurring in nature or by a regular cracking process.Do we really need the SAE to define synthetic oil? Doesn't the basic definition of synthetic explain it well enough?
"Chemistry Produced by synthesis, especially not of natural origin."
I think most all conventional oils today are "synthetic blends".
A friend of mine used to run the hi dollar kendall gtx in his (then) 434 sbc vega. His crank broke with the front wheels 2 ft in the air at thunder valley. When I walked up and said< that hi dollar oil don`t look any better on the ground than my 10w 40 , he didn`t think it was funny !I use the slippery kind. The slipperier the better.
Here is a fantastic article that tests wear protection of a bunch of oils. VR1 comes in third.
http://www.sccoa.com/forums/showthr...nds-offer-the-best-protection-***Good-read***
So vr1 is ok for street use right? . . I used to use it in my 69 dart race car that had a huge solid flat tappet but that car never got driven on the street at all .
Ok thanks, I usually only change my oil once after the seasonIt is but it doesn't have as much detergents so it will get dirty faster so up your oil change intervals if you use it.
Good luck!A diesel oil is NOT correct for a Gas motor. With the availability of high zinc oils out there, why the hell would you put a HIGH detergent oil in you gas motor. Synthetic is a nice way to go, and Joe Gibbs synthetic oil even has zinc in it. Synthetic oil is slippery, so it reduces heat generated by friction, and increases power by reducing friction in the motor. Joe Gibbs Driven oil comes in 10W30, 10W40, and 15W50 viscosities for both synthetic and conventional zinc oils. If someone says to use Rotella diesel oil in your gas flat tappet cam motor, they do not know what they are talking about. While Rotella does have zinc, it is a lower amount today, and there is a ****-load of detergent in it. These high zinc oils are designed for your gas flat tappet cam motor, so use them instead. You don't use your ratchet as a hammer, so don't use diesel oil in a gas motor...