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Old 10-24-2009, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
I know, OMG, not another oil thread... but after reading a good selection of the previous threads, the last of which was around April this year, I thought I'd throw out some questions and comments.

707 has 5,700 miles on it and according to the prior owner, is due for a change about now (once a year, just before winter hibernation - although there will be less of this hibernation stuff here on the sunny end of the country). He's been running Castrol GTX 10W-40, which appears to have been a good choice until recent reduction of ZDDP.

So for a well-broken-in FE, relatively mild build with hydraulic flats, mostly street driving but in temps from mid-50s part of the year, 100+ part of the year, and maybe 65-80 about half the year... I get the impression that oil selection is not too critical. I want high zinc, good detergent levels and protection from the time I start it at 50 degrees until I run it street-hard at 105. It's got a Canton pan, remote oil filter and cooler, so I'd guess capacity at around 9 quarts. Slow to warm up, but I will be adding a Canton thermostat to even out the temps.

Joe Lapine recommended Honda motorcycle oil, 10W-40. The most articulate voice in the recent oil threads seems to be patrickt, who was running a funky blend in April because Brad Penn didn't have a 10W-40. They do now. The only comment I have is that both these gents live in a cooler climate, and I couldn't find any definitive posts from anyone in the Southwest arc.

Climate here tends to be warm to hot much of the driveable year, and I can say that driving in temps below 50 would be very rare - am I better off with a 20W-50 than a 10W-40? (Side note: I've always avoided 10-40's because I read a very solid technical article a number of years ago claiming that this was the hardest viscosity spread to create and prone to early breakdown - comments?)

So, knowing that any of these is probably a good a choice as any other, comments on:
  • Honda GN4 10W-40
  • Brad Penn 10W-40
  • Brad Penn 20W-50
  • Joe Gibbs 15W-50 Hot Rod Oil
?

JMHO, for your mild motor/temps and useage, any name brand dino oil in 10-40 or 15-50 would be just fine, you really don't need synthetic, but it's your money.......

I use 15-40 Shell Rotella T in everything I own form my lawn mower to my 65 Fastback street car and it works fine, my last company car (Toyota) had nothing but that in it since the first oil change and was totaled last month, it "only" had 431,610 miles on it!!!!!!!!!!

For my race car, I use Mobil 1 in 15-50............

David
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