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Oil additives question
Is it okay to put Lucas oil stabalizer in SR's or is it a bad idea? And what kind of oil is everyone using w/ a sr20? i'm using mobil 1 synthetic 15w-50.
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im running castrol syntec 10-w40 with the lucas oil stabilizer. every oil change i put lucas in. it made my lifter tap go away. expensive but imo its worth the money.
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Also, bobistheoilguy has shown LOS to interfere with the stock stabilizers to make the oil perform worse even foam up. I'll search for the thread.
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^^ it foamed up pretty bad too
here is the link http://bobistheoilguy.com/images/lucas/lucas.htm and that wasnt even a real engine/tranny! |
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Try getting a new PCV valve? Make sure the PCV system is upto spec?
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Well I don't think it really matters what type of engine, if it really matters that it is SR. So my analysis: alot of KA-T guys are using Mobil1, castrol syntec, Royal Purple, and Redline. These synthetics are already pretty stable, since it is much more REFINED and Recycled, compared to conventional oils. But there is to say that some conventional oils can be just as good also such as Castrol GTX. Now if KAdet guy's use these oils, the SR should defenitely be good for it as well. Especially since the KA has thinner oil rings, and compression rings than the sr's... Interesting article to follow on synthetic oils, especially Mobil1. http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/s.../oil-life.html Honestly if you want oil to stabilize to it's maximum potential you should focus more on the engine cooling system, use products like water wetter, and less anti freeze. Dropping engine tempratures increases oil life and performance. Or add a windage tray and scraper, even larger oil cooling systems. oil as is, is already as good as it gets. |
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generally don't you apply lucas oil stabilizer to non-syn oil. BTW 15w-50 is fine for your SR. leave it the way it is. Dood it's mobil 1, it needs nothing else, except maybe a switch to royal purple.
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I'm going to defer to the FSM and say stick with 5W-30, or 10W-30 if it doesn't get below 0F. Synthetic or conventional doesn't matter. Brand doesn't matter. Oil additives are not necessary, and use at your own risk. Just make sure you use the right viscosity and change it often.
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![]() How would running less anti-freeze help?
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More water. More water wetter. Anti freeze doesn't disapate heat as well as water, or even water wetter. Watch the water wetter demo. http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp Or even better the thermal properties from redlines tech info. http://www.redlineoil.com/whitePaper/17.pdf |
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Red Line Water Wetter does not significantly increase the boiling point of water; however, increasing pressure will raise the boiling point. The boiling point of water treated with Red Line using a 15 psi cap is 250°F compared to 265°F at 15 psi for 50% glycol. Increasing the pressure by 50% to 23 psi will increase the boiling point of water to 265°F. Because of the doubling of the ability of the radiator to transfer heat, boilover using Red Line treated water is not a problem as long as the engine is circulating coolant through the head and the fan is circulating air. Sudden shutdown after very hard driving may cause boilover. |
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Well it's not winter any more. I'm not using any antifreeze. Just stock radiotor cap, 2 bottles of watter wetter, and water. Defenitely a signicant drop in engine temprature even when I have a load on WOT. IMO wise investment, and I only change my oil when needed with no additives.
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Yeah you can, but the water wetter is limited to it's cooling properties when using antifreeze. I first used it last year with antifreeze and water 50/50 and the temprature barely drops when in higher RPM. I did infact notice the temp gauge drop, when I was just cruising at or below 3000RPM.
You could use less antifreeze to water ratio 25/75 and use the water wetter and probably get better results than the 50/50. You could probably just do that since the water wetter has inhibitors that prevent rust and corrosion as well. |
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