Originally Posted by kschachn
Originally Posted by PowerSurge
"Absolutely no reason"? You really should talk to people that have been preserving these vehicles for decades for future generations to enjoy. Many antique car collectors do not want modern oils with their additives/dispersants/detergents in their engines. If you can produce Blackstone lab reports (or others) from these ancient engines to show less wear with modern oils, I am 100 percent open to passing that information on.
Yes, absolutely no reason. There is no reason this engine needs highly elevated zinc levels.
Oh, and Blackstone Labs UOA would show nothing about comparative wear and would be useless for that information.
So we're going on your opinion then. Ok.
Originally Posted by PowerSurge
"Absolutely no reason"? You really should talk to people that have been preserving these vehicles for decades for future generations to enjoy. Many antique car collectors do not want modern oils with their additives/dispersants/detergents in their engines. If you can produce Blackstone lab reports (or others) from these ancient engines to show less wear with modern oils, I am 100 percent open to passing that information on.
Yes, absolutely no reason. There is no reason this engine needs highly elevated zinc levels.
Oh, and Blackstone Labs UOA would show nothing about comparative wear and would be useless for that information.
So we're going on your opinion then. Ok.