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Old 06-18-2014, 12:20 PM
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When changing your oil, it is imperative that you get quality parts and components. After all, oil is what keeps your engine lubricated and combats premature wear.

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anyone get any feedback yet on ZDDP levels in the Porsche classic oil ?
it aint cheap but may be worth buying once to get the tins.


Even though I have a 78 my tendancy is towards the early 20w50.
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I'm not seeing any information from Porsche on ZDDP content specifically, but here's what they say about the acid control: "Aggressive combustion residues can cause acidification of the oil fill, resulting in the corrosion of engine components. The alloys, metals and sealing materials which were used at the time are at particular risk. Porsche therefore paid particular attention to this aspect when developing its Porsche Classic Motoroil. The special formulation incorporates a high alkaline reserve, which neutralises any acids that may form. Additional corrosion inhibitors also protect vulnerable components, even during longer stationary periods."

Source: http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...weditions/oil/



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