get redline 5w30 and call it a day
Well i really need to change me ep3's oil.I got 5k on syn.My dad has a 95 nsx and tunes and reads alot about hondas and told me to use pennzoil ultra.He saw tests where it cleans your engine yadda yadda and how ferrari uses it in there us models.Should i grab a 5 quart of the stuff ya think?He uses in on his honda and raves all about it.
get redline 5w30 and call it a day
I have used the Pennzoil ultra and platinum, decent oils and a good stand in for amsoil.
As long as you stay away from the 0wXX's and xw20 oils you should be fine.
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I concur with all above statements...I drive on redline 5w30 and its been great
my ep is white...
- We can talk numbers all you want, but the bullshit stops when the flag drops...
I've been reading up on bobistheoilguy.com forums - lots of people with k-series engines have posted up their oil analysis and all of the PP ones look really good. I may end up using it after I'm done breaking in my build.
Ya and i heard from dad that they ran the penn ultra in some dirty engine then opened it up and the engine was sqeaky clean after one run.
crap ,you guys are saying you should go 5w30?I put in PP 5w20 is that bad?
whats really interesting is on the way back from the bar with my father the other night, we got on the topic of my friend obtaining a redline sponsorship or become a dealer, for my friends motorsports company hes building (im his builder). partially because i love redline and would like him to get hooked on it over that royal purple junk, and also because i want a way to get it for cheap. ANYWAY, back to my anecdote, my father started telling me that back in the 70s, when he was building the formula 2 and 3 cars in europe, they were all hooked on redline because of its film strength, so they were all able to run WAY lighter oils than what was available. Then when he got bask to the states and started racing in formula ford, ralph loining built him his trick motor, my father said no one east of the rockies was running redline and wondered if he could run a lighter weight oil, and loining said he should definitely do it. also because of the oil, he should stop running his oil cooler because of the properties of the oil, and the film strength at higher temps, he wouldnt loose lubrication. PLUS he could drop 20lbs off the car, and on a 800lb formula car, 20lbs is a lot of weight...
anyway, doug, your mention of lower weight oils reminded me of this and i thought i would share the neat old racers story i picked up thursday.
my ep is white...
- We can talk numbers all you want, but the bullshit stops when the flag drops...
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