<VV>High Mileage Oil for our engines

BBRT chsadek at comcast.net
Sat Dec 8 22:08:42 EST 2007


Others have mentioned Penn Grade oil for sale at competitive prices with 
other oils.  The tech rep at PRI (Performance racing Industry) trade show 
this week told me that several major cam companies, which he mentioned by 
name recommend their oil. On their web site they list in their safety 
sheets, the amount of Zinc and other things.  I believe you can look up 
their regional distributors; Quarles in VA, for example.  I also believe 
they offer a semi-synthetic. Their green oil is the same modernized oil by 
the same refinery in Bradford? PA that made the old Kendal GT- which now 
days is not the same as Penn Grade.  You want the Penn Grade green oil.

Chuck S


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Beck" <jb30343 at navix.net>


>I don't doubt what you say Bob but, I'm curious why there's a
> relationship between energy conserving and ZDDP content.  I thought that
> the star burst logo just refereed to a viscosity similar to weak
> coffee.  --J.B.
>
> BobHelt at aol.com wrote:
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 12/8/2007 4:53:24 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
>> HallGrenn at aol.com writes:
>>
>> won't  last as long with the SM oils.
>>
>> Hey, don't give SM oils such a bad rap. SM oils are the only currently
>> available oils that have no upper limit on the amount of Phosphorous 
>> (ZDDP)..just
>> as long as they don't have a starburst or energy conserving  logo.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bob Helt



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