firebane
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So we all know in our older trucks that ZDDP is an additive that is GOOD for them. When you put a new cam in you should ensure you run oil with a proper amount of ZDDP to ensure everything lasts for a long time.
Where I live there is a company called Collector Automobile Motor Oil (http://www.camoils.com/faq.php). This oil has 1600ppm of ZDDP per litre and when a truck takes 6 quarts of oil you would end up with more than enough.
So the question is..
Would you run something such as CAM oil or would just old fashioned dino oil with ZDDP additive be enough? I realize this is a can of worms but my concern is cost per litre with the special oil vs normal oil.
CAM oil is around $50-60 CAD for 6 quarts and running a new cam you would need 12 quarts which ends up being $100 for oil.
Where I live there is a company called Collector Automobile Motor Oil (http://www.camoils.com/faq.php). This oil has 1600ppm of ZDDP per litre and when a truck takes 6 quarts of oil you would end up with more than enough.
So the question is..
Would you run something such as CAM oil or would just old fashioned dino oil with ZDDP additive be enough? I realize this is a can of worms but my concern is cost per litre with the special oil vs normal oil.
CAM oil is around $50-60 CAD for 6 quarts and running a new cam you would need 12 quarts which ends up being $100 for oil.