Brad Penn oil
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Three Wheelin'
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Brad Penn oil
Ok, not to start another "oil war" here on the forums... But is anyone using Brad Penn grade 1 10w40 or SWEPCO 306 10w40 in their 993?
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I think someone here suspected a slightly higher operating temps, but that may have been condition-dependant. I have seen zero change in operating temp from Mobil 1.
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I'm using the the 20-50 Racing oil. No issues here. This is my 1st change though.
I think there is the other version that is not race oil but I forget what weight it is. The decision is do you track your car or not.
I got my oil from LN Engineering.
I think there is the other version that is not race oil but I forget what weight it is. The decision is do you track your car or not.
I got my oil from LN Engineering.
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Burning Brakes
I am on my second oil change with BP and I mixed the 10w30 and 20w50 to get 15w40. Bought one case of each which gave me enough for 2 oil changes and oil in between to add.
I like it on paper with the added anti-wear additives and it is very reasonably priced. In a perfect world it would be a full synthetic (it is 10% synthetic). If cost was no option I would proably go with redline as it has the anti-wear additives and is a full syn...however, almost twice the cost. I AX/DE my car quite a bit so I change my oil more than once a year. If I left it in for a whole year I would proably want an oil analysis to see if it is holding up.
I plan on continuing to use it. Hope that helps.
I like it on paper with the added anti-wear additives and it is very reasonably priced. In a perfect world it would be a full synthetic (it is 10% synthetic). If cost was no option I would proably go with redline as it has the anti-wear additives and is a full syn...however, almost twice the cost. I AX/DE my car quite a bit so I change my oil more than once a year. If I left it in for a whole year I would proably want an oil analysis to see if it is holding up.
I plan on continuing to use it. Hope that helps.