quote:Originally posted by CURTIS REED:quote:Originally posted by markemark:quote:Originally posted by CURTIS REED:
A word of wisdom from my experience though about a full synthetic. This is specific to Driven full synthetic though. I tried their XP9 and their oil does not leave much of a film after parts sit. I expect that it will make more power just from the oil not clinging to parts as much but it did allow things to rust really bad. I was getting rust on my valve train parts and springs. Switched to the GP-1 semi-synthetic and problems went away. Lesson learned for me. Your results may vary.
I just switched to full synthetic racing oil this year and will have to watch for what you stated… good to be aware of.
Is this rust something that happens sitting between weekend race events, or from sitting over winter months?
Between races, which time would vary a week or 3 weeks. Also I'm not saying it will happen with all oils. Only my experience with the Driven full synthetic.
quote:Originally posted by CURTIS REED: what brand synthetic did you use?
quote:Originally posted by markemark:quote:Originally posted by CURTIS REED: what brand synthetic did you use?
Maxima RS full synthetic 10w30
quote:Originally posted by FootbrakeJim:quote:Originally posted by Eman:
Motor now has aluminum heads and valve covers and I would find some snot inside. I would pull the breathers when I rolled it out of the trailer and find the snot in the breather. Then I had the realization that despite putting the car away HOT, water over 200 and oil over 180, after shutting the motor the engine could not breathe. The check valves in the tubes close and the engine can't get rid of the alcohol and moisture. Now I get it hot and pull the breathers and it's clean and clear.
Eman, I think you nailed the source of my condensation issue. Even though I get things hot enough to vaporize the alky and the water, there is no way for those vapors to escape. So as the engine cools, the steam and alky gasses condense back to liquid form. My cast covers have non-removable breathers on them, (unless I pull the covers). Which is why I am planning to swap back to my steel covers that have removable breathers. I am still considering adding a vacuum pump to the new build as well.
quote:Originally posted by Eman: I serviced my car a couple of weeks ago. 67 passes on VR-1 20w-50 and methanol. Oil looked great coming out no moisture or milkiness.