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Ran Valvoline VR1 forever. Then switched after talking to the Gibbs guys at SEMA a few years ago. I use Driven HR1 10-40 in the 77 with a 406 flat tappet and the 89 V2500 with the stock TBI 350
 

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This turned into a thread of great advice. Looks like Rotella and Mobil Synthetic take the votes. Mobil is easy to find around here so maybe I'll try that.

The 15-50 sounds great, but my concern is with cold weather as I'm seeing temps in the -20's this winter. Thoughts/experiences?
 

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Mine cranks a ton before it fires in cold mornings. By the time it starts it's already primed and running 40 psi
 

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This turned into a thread of great advice. Looks like Rotella and Mobil Synthetic take the votes. Mobil is easy to find around here so maybe I'll try that.

The 15-50 sounds great, but my concern is with cold weather as I'm seeing temps in the -20's this winter. Thoughts/experiences?
It only gets down to -10° to -15° here, and I haven't had any problems with 15-50.

I use Rotella, and it's pretty cheap at Walmart.
 

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I use Shaeffer Supreme 7000 high zinc
 

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I use Shaeffer Supreme 7000 high zinc

I just spoke with them yesterday about getting another case. They told me some of the formulas have changed so make sure youre still getting what you need. I was running the 7/11 10w30 diesel oil in my car due to it running warmer than I care for but have to re-evaluate now.
 

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This turned into a thread of great advice. Looks like Rotella and Mobil Synthetic take the votes. Mobil is easy to find around here so maybe I'll try that.

The 15-50 sounds great, but my concern is with cold weather as I'm seeing temps in the -20's this winter. Thoughts/experiences?

0W-30
 

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So is the general consensus on additives, stabilizers etc. that they are just BS?
 

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So I looked up a few of the brands people have listed and here's a small list of Zinc levels.

Lucas Oil
Break-in oil 30 Wt 3634
16oz Additive bottle 5000 w/4.5 Qts of oil
HotRod Oil 2100

Shaeffer 10w-30 1700-2300

Super Tech 15w-40 1239

Shell Rotella T4 1200

Mobil 1 Racing oil 1825
 

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I run Schaefer’s in all my stuff. Nice quality oil, it is pretty spendy
 

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mobil1 with zinc added even with roller cam

I have driven almost 700k using mobil1 products over the years customer for life I like the Lucas products as well gear oil ect
 

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Most recent - 5 years old - spec sheets I have for the Mobil 1 product line:

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“It is important to note that too much Zinc can cause problems as well. Not only with the catalytic converter, but high levels of Zinc can cause spalling issues of the cam assembly components so a proper balance of Zinc is required.”

Pulled this quote. Seems the right balance for street driven flat tappet engines with normal (3000+ mile) oil change intervals is around 1400ppm.

https://www.cadillacforums.com/forums/cadillac-forum/t-977978.html
 

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