this stuff is bullshiz. just get some amsoil 100% syn. no additives, full syn, in the manufactor recom. weight. Also, thicker racing oil takes longer to warm up and you don't need if youre not racing at high temps
i dont really care about the 8 hp...as long as it keeps my bearings cool at 150 and dosnt chew them up im good...and i dont think ther the only ones who make straight 50w
Arai4lpinestars - What kind of car do you have? A XW-50 motor oil used in an engine designed for a lighter viscosity oil can cause engine damage, voiding the warranty.
@JohnQuincyAdams1 damage my oil pump? I dont think so. My car is 09 with 100hp per liter N/A and stamped 5W-30 on the oil cap. Changed it to Eneos 0W-50 and took it to the track next day.
@Arai4lpinestars - I never said anything about damaging the oil pump. I did say that using an oil that thick can cause engine damage and void the warranty. An oil that comparatively thick will also increase internal engine drag, reducing power and fuel economy.
lexuspartsdude - A 0W-50 oil have comparatively large amounts of viscosity index improvers in the oil, to take it from 0W to an SAE 50 when hot. The more the viscosity index improver, the less total lubrication available. Not good.
this stuff is bullshiz. just get some amsoil 100% syn. no additives, full syn, in the manufactor recom. weight. Also, thicker racing oil takes longer to warm up and you don't need if youre not racing at high temps
paladain55 1 month ago in playlist 0 (C5 Corvette) (6-14-11)
totaly fake only an idiot would think that is true
pwoeijcw 5 months ago
Anyone with a Corvette what is the recommended grade of oil?
JayzBeerz 7 months ago
Amsoil 15W-50 Racing Oil all the way!!!!
Isaacbolly 8 months ago
Yeah, it;ll give you more Horses, until you blow it up. Companies don't pay engineers millions of dollars to sit around and eat shit.
Just trust what the manufacturer tells you, their rich for a reason.
Roger0416 1 year ago
i dont really care about the 8 hp...as long as it keeps my bearings cool at 150 and dosnt chew them up im good...and i dont think ther the only ones who make straight 50w
bentboybbz 2 years ago 3
@bentboybbz - They don't make a straight 50W and even if they did, you wouldn't want that...stuff...in your engine.
JohnQuincyAdams1 1 year ago
I'm gonna buy a case of ENEOS 0W-50 and get my 8hp.
Arai4lpinestars 2 years ago
Arai4lpinestars - What kind of car do you have? A XW-50 motor oil used in an engine designed for a lighter viscosity oil can cause engine damage, voiding the warranty.
JohnQuincyAdams1 2 years ago
@JohnQuincyAdams1 damage my oil pump? I dont think so. My car is 09 with 100hp per liter N/A and stamped 5W-30 on the oil cap. Changed it to Eneos 0W-50 and took it to the track next day.
Arai4lpinestars 1 year ago
@Arai4lpinestars - I never said anything about damaging the oil pump. I did say that using an oil that thick can cause engine damage and void the warranty. An oil that comparatively thick will also increase internal engine drag, reducing power and fuel economy.
JohnQuincyAdams1 1 year ago
you know when you hear a fucking brit they are pitching some shit...shamwow
9secondsflat 2 years ago
You obviously dont know the the difference from a brit and an aussie accent.,
britair777pilot 2 years ago
no difference...both a bunch of pussys.
9secondsflat 2 years ago
Too bad you didn't test the same weight oils to begin with. 5w-30 or 10w-30 is what the factory recommends but you guys used 0w-50.
Different viscosity will make different amount of horsepower...
stg2ahn 2 years ago 3
Thats because only Eneos makes 0w50..
lexuspartsdude 2 years ago
lexuspartsdude - A 0W-50 oil have comparatively large amounts of viscosity index improvers in the oil, to take it from 0W to an SAE 50 when hot. The more the viscosity index improver, the less total lubrication available. Not good.
JohnQuincyAdams1 2 years ago 3