evelrod
Automotive
- Jan 15, 2001
- 3,255
This article was sent to me by AVO in Colorado. I am not sure what to make of it so I present it as I received it in an email yesterday.
"(article in Circle Track) written by Gary Penn of GM performance parts
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"At GM we run synthetic oil (and) then run the 385 engine out of oil at 1000 feet because we only run 3 qt. of 0-10 wt. in the motor! No windage losses and no pumping loss from ghe oil pump. Engine is running about 2 sec. w/o oil pressure but we see no undue wear. The advanced quality of oils on the market today means that the old rule of thumb of 10 lbs. per 1000 rpm is not valid anymore."
I know technology in lubricants has come a long way since I quit dragracing back in the early 60's so none of this comes as a surprise but, the added hp gained from such a risky endevour hardly seems worthwile. Comments?
Rod
"(article in Circle Track) written by Gary Penn of GM performance parts
"
"At GM we run synthetic oil (and) then run the 385 engine out of oil at 1000 feet because we only run 3 qt. of 0-10 wt. in the motor! No windage losses and no pumping loss from ghe oil pump. Engine is running about 2 sec. w/o oil pressure but we see no undue wear. The advanced quality of oils on the market today means that the old rule of thumb of 10 lbs. per 1000 rpm is not valid anymore."
I know technology in lubricants has come a long way since I quit dragracing back in the early 60's so none of this comes as a surprise but, the added hp gained from such a risky endevour hardly seems worthwile. Comments?
Rod