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04-15-2009, 06:03 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Raytown,
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Cobra Make, Engine: FFR Coupe SOLD.Current 66 Mustang
Posts: 962
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I allways tell the story about Moble1 saving my engine when we lost a water pump belt on first or second lap at a race here in KC and went onto finish we dropped the pan to see how bad it was and everything looked New on the rotaiting end the head was toast but it was stock so no biggy Our engine guy Kevin at K@M told me it saved our @$$.Ihave total respect for Full synthetic oils.We Run Royal Purpal now.
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I agree Life is way to short to worry about gas milage.Other rides Crewcab Super Duty F350 Ford,Shlby Charger,66Mustang/Frankinstang,Chevy Van,KTM Dualsport,FFR Daytona Coupe SOLD... RUN N GUN 06,07,08,09 Hallet 09,
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04-15-2009, 06:04 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Detroit Burbs,
MI
Cobra Make, Engine: Former owner of SPF#2632
Posts: 257
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Castrol 10W30 for storage only in winter...Valvoline Racing 20w50 in summer.
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04-15-2009, 06:15 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Oakville,
Ont
Cobra Make, Engine:
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Quote:
Originally Posted by zzmac
Hi All,
Roush 402R engine, Mileage 2100. (Street driven, not too hard) It's time for my first oil change (since I bought the car last fall) and Roush says I can switch to full synthetic now, if I choose.
From a little research on CC, I was going to use Valvoline VR1 for the oil and a Wix 51622 oil filter. I was planning on waiting til 3000 miles before possibly switching to synthetic but I now have the Roush green light.
So, do I stick with the Valvoline VR1 or go to fully synthetic (and if so, what brand and why)?
Thanks in advance for your time & knowledge!
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Hey zzmac, by any chance is your car titanium with a black stripe?
these cars are very rare here in canada, i think this is the car from peterbrough that i went to go look at, but i could be wrong
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04-15-2009, 08:06 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance, Roush 402R
Posts: 303
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Now that we've all agreed on the oil, can we all agree that the Wix 51622 oil filter is the best (standard type) bang for the buck - better than the Motorcraft?
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04-15-2009, 08:36 PM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Santa Cruz,
CA
Cobra Make, Engine: SPF 2613 Titanium w/Black, Roush 402SR
Posts: 4,097
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Quote:
Originally Posted by zzmac
Now that we've all agreed on the oil, can we all agree that the Wix 51622 oil filter is the best (standard type) bang for the buck - better than the Motorcraft?
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The 51622 is listed as the equivalent to the FL1-HP on the Wix site. They describe it as a transmission filter, but it works fine as a substitute for the FL1-HP. Napa also sells the 1622 filter.
If you have easy access to one, probably best to just run the FL1-HP.
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No stop signs, speed limit - Nobody's gonna slow me down - Like a wheel, gonna spin it
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04-15-2009, 08:58 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Fox Island,
WA
Cobra Make, Engine: '66 Shell Valley, Original "K" Code 289
Posts: 210
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If you want zinc, Shell Rotella-T and Valvoline's are the only 2 left I know of. Have to run Rotella with my solid lifters. After observing a lot of Harley's running synthetics, I noticed (as have meny others) weeping around the heads. It's easier to see on a bike than a car engine. I will stick with fossil.
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04-16-2009, 07:36 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: VALLEY FORGE,
PA
Cobra Make, Engine: SUPERFORMANCE w DOUG MEYER ENGINE
Posts: 1,958
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Anyone tried VR1 50 weight? I heard there is more oil in a straight weight than a multi-weight?
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04-16-2009, 08:07 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Darnestown,
MD
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289FIA, 289 stroked to 331, 392 HP
Posts: 478
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Shell Rotella T in my 289 (stroked to 331). Recommended by the builder and has performed well in the 6K miles I've driven.
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04-16-2009, 09:34 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance, Roush 402R
Posts: 303
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Thanks to everyone for your replies.
Because their doesn't appear to be a consensus, I think I'll stick closer to Roush's recommendations and I'm going to go with Valvoline VR1 (10W30) and a Motorcraft FL1-HP oil filter and I'll change the oil every 2000 miles to keep everything fresh. I don't think I can go too far wrong with this combo.
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04-17-2009, 12:20 AM
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: San Jose CA,
CA
Cobra Make, Engine: SPF_R_/BRG/FRBoss302/327CI/FordEFI/Under_Car_Exh/
Posts: 2,523
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IMHO : Tighter clearances = lower visco numbers , looser tolerances = higher.
I run 15w-50 Chevron Delo 400 for break-in and i am a huge Mobil1 fan.
Synthetic oils are neato-rific if you are using them with modern gaskets and modern seals (uber-plasistized-silicone derivatives ) if you --de-dino oil, your "Cork-And-Rubber" gaskets may be subject to leakage.
Remember, -- With natural oils, --dead-dinos leach into cork bits and expand them a bit.
Steve
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04-20-2009, 09:03 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: caledonia,
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Cobra Make, Engine: #1459 w/460(sold)New(used),spf w/427s.o.(sold)
Posts: 578
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I have heard lately that strait 50 weight oil is great to use in 50+degree weather. Say it out performs all multi visc. oils ? Any thoughts..
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04-22-2009, 12:16 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Glenwood Landing or Southampton,
NY
Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance, FRP460 Big Block
Posts: 975
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Sparks, it is but only at operating temps. The problem is, what happens before your engine gets there. Cold startup is the biggest cause of lubrication-related failure and it's when the most amount of wear occurs. At start up, 50W is too thick to move efficiently through the motor; thus, the value of multi-viscosity technology. I use Mobil1 0W40 and also use an accusump which works great as a pre-oiler.
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New York
SPF#1052 11mpg
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'94 35th Anniversary Rover Mini Cooper 32mpg
'01 MB CL600 V12 18mpg
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