B baguio12 Joined Oct 12, 2016 Messages 67 Location us Nov 12, 2016 #21 It's because racing oils are almost to non detergent oil
billt460 Joined Mar 30, 2015 Messages 11,946 Location Lake Havasu City, Arizona Nov 12, 2016 #22 Why would anyone want to use racing oil in a street car? It makes no sense.
53' Stude Joined Mar 12, 2015 Messages 28,681 Location In the shop Nov 12, 2016 #23 Racing oils have way higher levels of zinc and other additives as you can see here https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/2143222/1/New_Mobil_1_Racing_0W30_VOA
Racing oils have way higher levels of zinc and other additives as you can see here https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/2143222/1/New_Mobil_1_Racing_0W30_VOA
B Blokey Joined Feb 21, 2003 Messages 1,034 Location GA, USA Nov 12, 2016 #24 Originally Posted By: ST2008 But you will never find a NASCAR logo on any Goodyear tire for street use. Actually Goodyear did market an Eagle NASCAR street tire, replete with the NASCAR logo:
Originally Posted By: ST2008 But you will never find a NASCAR logo on any Goodyear tire for street use. Actually Goodyear did market an Eagle NASCAR street tire, replete with the NASCAR logo:
E ebr1190rx Joined May 20, 2015 Messages 103 Location east tn Nov 18, 2016 #25 I run a qt of m1 0w-30 racing every change in the sonata turbo with a redline same wt to boot. They both have plenty of tbn and i have had good results and a fine used oil test outcome.
I run a qt of m1 0w-30 racing every change in the sonata turbo with a redline same wt to boot. They both have plenty of tbn and i have had good results and a fine used oil test outcome.