[Biturbos4] Switching from dino to synth - lifter prob?
Mike
michael at isuzu-mods.com
Fri Jan 16 12:20:48 EST 2004
i know first had that adding pro-long or slick-50 ptfe based additived
caused my race engine to burn up rod bearings. but definitely not
mobil1 ;-)
Mike
robert weinberg wrote:
>i've heard that synthetic is too slippery for it's own
>good. the fact that it does not leave deposits and
>doesn't "stick" to rotating parts is a problem.
>
>again, i'm not a mechanic, but more knowledgeable
>people have said that synthetic creates more "metal on
>metal" issues when you cold start a car.
>
>in SHOs, many have said that it is a cause for spun
>rod bearings. i think some may have to do with the
>synthetic, but not much. mainly, it's people lugging
>the car up a hill in 5th gear regularly.
>
>see ya,
>Robby
>
>--- Keman <keman at interwolf.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Hmm... I thought that it also grew some sorta fuzz
>>on my palms. I would know
>>but I can't tell as I'm recently blind. :P
>>
>>Ohyeah.. different kind of oil. :)
>>
>>- Keman
>>
>>Russell Romano wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>Didn't you know that using synthetic oil will
>>>>
>>>>
>>make you grow a tail?
>>
>>
>>>>-Russ
>>>>
>>>>
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