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The Greasy Spoon
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<blockquote data-quote="VictorySong" data-source="post: 13202323" data-attributes="member: 91211"><p>Always love the Amsoil threads. They've got a propaganda arm that would have made the Nazis jealous. For some reason, all of the Amsoil threads you see on here and other sites have a group of old members making a thread followed by a bunch of Amsoil supporters who have recently signed up. Odd isn't it?</p><p></p><p>FWIW. Amsoil has always tried to strong arm their way into the performance scene. That's why real engine builders who have been around for a long time don't use their shit. It got old having the Amsoil guy coming by the shop every day(over the last few decades) telling you how shitty the lubes you've been using on your engines are compared to their wonder lubes.:lol1:</p><p></p><p>The reality is, if your racing you'll be draining the oil often enough that the brand preference really doesn't make a difference. If you aren't, then the discussion is moot and you can roll whatever the manufacturer recommends.</p><p></p><p>I run RP 5W-30 in my Cobra and a variety of RP oils in the racing engines we've had over the years. <span style="color: Red">In fact, we had a nasty roll over where wind got under our SG car at the finish and the car slid quite a ways(on its roof) before it got shut down. Sent the engine back to Shaffiroff thinking it was KIA but, he said he couldn't tell it apart from one he had just put together.:dancenana:</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VictorySong, post: 13202323, member: 91211"] Always love the Amsoil threads. They've got a propaganda arm that would have made the Nazis jealous. For some reason, all of the Amsoil threads you see on here and other sites have a group of old members making a thread followed by a bunch of Amsoil supporters who have recently signed up. Odd isn't it? FWIW. Amsoil has always tried to strong arm their way into the performance scene. That's why real engine builders who have been around for a long time don't use their shit. It got old having the Amsoil guy coming by the shop every day(over the last few decades) telling you how shitty the lubes you've been using on your engines are compared to their wonder lubes.:lol1: The reality is, if your racing you'll be draining the oil often enough that the brand preference really doesn't make a difference. If you aren't, then the discussion is moot and you can roll whatever the manufacturer recommends. I run RP 5W-30 in my Cobra and a variety of RP oils in the racing engines we've had over the years. [COLOR="Red"]In fact, we had a nasty roll over where wind got under our SG car at the finish and the car slid quite a ways(on its roof) before it got shut down. Sent the engine back to Shaffiroff thinking it was KIA but, he said he couldn't tell it apart from one he had just put together.:dancenana:[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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