sagoston wrote:
I've used Valvoline VR1 in SAE 20w-50 in the past and have been relatively happy with it. It's inexpensive, maintains consistent oil temps, and I've heard the high zinc content is beneficial to our motors.
I have the choice of continuing the use the multi weight 20w-50 or using a single weight SAE 50 or SAE 60. What would you use? Our summer temps are getting in the 95-105F range around this time of year. I'm also going to run a 3 hour enduro this weekend. Would you use something different for an enduro vs. sprints?
I have run AMSOIL 20w50 Series 2000 oil for 6 or 7 years now. I like it alot. It is expensive but worth it to me.
AMSOIL however replaced their series 2000 oil with a 15W15 Dominator oil. Same stuff with a new package.
I ran straight weight oil in my street 944 turbo for a time. Even on summer mornings cold starts were not not the best. For that reason I like the multi weight even in track cars. It can take long time to build oil temp in mornings and rarely do I have enough time to build lots of oil temp before I go on track. Remember race cars rarely see sustained 2000-2500 rpm running. This warms up the oil. Most race cars see 1000 rpm idle then 4000 to 6000 rpm full throttle.