<VV> Specs on Quaker State "Defy" Motor Oil

ricknorris at suddenlink.net ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Thu Jul 12 07:08:20 EDT 2012


I too use Brad Penn oil in my race car. One thing I really like is the fact all the oil Brad Penn uses is domestic. It comes from wells in Ohio, West Virginia and NY if I remember right. Also lube oils is all they make. They do not refine gasoline although gasoline is a by product of the refining process. What gas they do get is sold to other refiners. In other words it is an all American product!
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Rick Norris
#36 Sunoco Corvair
www.corvairalley.com 

---- Tony Underwood <tony.underwood at cox.net> wrote: 
> At 07:01 PM 7/11/2012, John Sweet wrote:
> >I will stick with Brad Penn oil.
> >John Sweet
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Can't blame you.   For those unfamiliar:
> 
> Brad Penn is the maker of the original "green oil" that Kendall used 
> to make that they called GT-1 Racing Oil.  It was fine stuff, as good 
> as anything anywhere.  Then, some years ago, Kendall reformulated 
> everything, and the GT-1 stuff they make now is nothing special 
> anymore... if in fact they still actually make it.   Brad Penn 
> resurrected the original GT-1 Racing Oil formula with some 
> improvements and brought it back for everyone with an older 
> performance car that needs scuff protection for camshafts and 
> anything else that needs a good lubricant.
> 
> 
> tony..    
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