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RICE RACING 10-06-2011 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by PercentSevenC (Post 167219)
Rice: everything I've ever read on the subject written by actual engineers more or less agrees with the FerrariChat article. It's just that Dr. Haas explains it better than most, which is why I like to post that particular article. Care to provide a more convincing argument than just juvenile name-calling?

Unlike Ferrari chat Dr Nobody, I actually build and rebuild my own engines and have seen what "light weight oil" does to them long term.

You just need to ask yourself this question, why does a Ferrari Engineer specify 10x-60 for a Ferrari Enzo as listed in his "article". :dunno:

Less shear plane loading through low viscosity of course will lower oil temperature, it will also greatly increase oil consumption (ever seen a F1 smoke show, or wonder why they consume 6lt! of oil in a 200 mile race!!!!), it also vastly reduces the oil wedge separating steel and white metal, send any oil in for an analysis and you will want to punch Dr Nobody Ferrari chat in the face for his SHIT HOUSE ADVICE styled BDC & HC rant waste of finger typing prowess.


Believe what you want its the internet, just cause some **** does the worlds longest post and uses contradictory evidence while ignoring his own marks "opposite advise" is just fucking mad!

Oil 101!!! LOL

Pick what you want, good luck!

RETed 10-06-2011 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by mattallac (Post 167212)
i live in northern california

Interesting...

I've seen the "elf" brand of oil, but it's not easily available versus some of the other brands - i.e. Castrol, Mobil1.

Any reason why you're insisting on using this brand?
Almost all of the other name brands work well - i.e. Pennzoil, Valvoline, etc.


-Ted

vex 10-11-2011 12:02 AM

VR1 call it done.


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