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Originally posted by ac427 View Post
Definitely. All the best with it.
I've been running Motul 300v 10w40 Ester based oil. This was recommended by the guy that built my engine. He is the same guy that builds the engines for Evolve.
So i was just wondering what Anri thought about different grades of engine oil in general.
Originally posted by fourmula1 View PostFun to follow as a casual driver/racer. Thanks for sharing.
I need to do waterpump, FCP sells the genuine without(?) the impeller. Whats the best route here guys? My understanding from reading this thread is that I want a oem with plastic impeller design. This is for my race car. Where can I find or piece together the assembly that offers lifetime replacement?
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Last edited by ChapterM3; 02-21-2024, 07:51 PM.
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Originally posted by ac427 View Post
Lovely work and a great thread to read Anri, thank you.
Which engine oil do you use in S54 engines?
I have been told in the past that the OEM Castrol 20W60 doesn't cling to the components in the top of the engine.
Is 10W40 not a better option, at least on a rebuilt low mileage engine?
Thanks for your reply.
With the risk of turning this thread into oil thread...I am sharing
my personal opinion which may differ to others, often we don't have
to agree on all of it..
Race track 10W60 works great (one can play with straight
viscosity let say W50 but it's tricky and narrowing down conditions)
10W60 will offer wide range of conditions.
East cost people during winter I would use 5W40. 0W50 is also an
option.
Regardless which oil I like to add 500ppm of zinc for our
"friction based" valve train.
10W40 is mid viscosity its nether for cold nor warm..and not my
cup of tea.
With over 15 Blackstone lab oil tests I am seeing oils ZDDP dropped
in 600-700ppm range for 10W60 except RedLine 10W60 is at around
~950rpm. In any case no matter the oil choice I always use Zinc additive
of 500ppm to bring level around 1200-1300ppm but not more.
Regards,
AnriLast edited by Anri; 02-21-2024, 09:27 PM.
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Originally posted by Anri View Post
427,
Thanks for your reply.
With the risk of turning this thread into oil thread...I am sharing
my personal opinion which may differ to others, often we don't have
to agree on all of it..
Race track 10W60 works great (one can play with straight
viscosity let say W50 but it's tricky and narrowing down conditions)
10W60 will give wide range of conditions.
East cost people during winter I would use 5W40. 0W50 is also an
option.
Regardless which oil I like to add 500ppm of zinc for our
"friction based" valve train.
10W40 is mid viscosity its nether for cold nor warm..and not my
cup of tea.
With over 15 Blackstone lab oil tests I am seeing oils ZDDP dropped
in 600-700ppm range for 10W60 except RedLine 10W60 is at around
~950rpm. In any case no matter the oil choice I always use Zinc additive
of 500ppm to bring to around 1200-1300ppm but not more.
Regards,
AnriInstagram: @logicalconclusion
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
This is why I use Redline and VR1... high zinc is exactly what this motor needs.
Regards
Anri
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Originally posted by ac427 View Post
Definitely. All the best with it.
I've been running Motul 300v 10w40 Ester based oil. This was recommended by the guy that built my engine. He is the same guy that builds the engines for Evolve.
So i was just wondering what Anri thought about different grades of engine oil in general.
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Originally posted by Anri View PostGents,
I am a bit crazy and tools like leak down tester and compression
tester I always have 2 different gauges and I always take measurement
with both on let say cyl#1 to make sure the reading I am getting is spot
on and then I continue with the Longacre to test the rest.
I use old school but NOS Made in USA Matco and also
I have the Longacre which shows me the exact % which I like better.
Cyl#5 72%
Cyl#6 73%
Your leak-down tester gauges should be sent out for calibration
The correct value should be 68% and 67%.
You have done a great job of fixing this engine.
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Originally posted by ChapterM3 View PostOEM Fan clutch that was 15k old was leaking and was coming on way too late (around 100 degrees C) causing excess heat to kill the head gasket
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Originally posted by Anri View Post
427,
Thanks for your reply.
With the risk of turning this thread into oil thread...I am sharing
my personal opinion which may differ to others, often we don't have
to agree on all of it..
Race track 10W60 works great (one can play with straight
viscosity let say W50 but it's tricky and narrowing down conditions)
10W60 will offer wide range of conditions.
East cost people during winter I would use 5W40. 0W50 is also an
option.
Regardless which oil I like to add 500ppm of zinc for our
"friction based" valve train.
10W40 is mid viscosity its nether for cold nor warm..and not my
cup of tea.
With over 15 Blackstone lab oil tests I am seeing oils ZDDP dropped
in 600-700ppm range for 10W60 except RedLine 10W60 is at around
~950rpm. In any case no matter the oil choice I always use Zinc additive
of 500ppm to bring level around 1200-1300ppm but not more.
Regards,
Anri
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Originally posted by Cronenberged View PostWill have to researsh zinc levels in Amsoil 0W/60
we will find out.
How I have done it from the begining of my lab
tests on Luquil Moly, Motrul, Castor RS, Shell rotella
Red line back in the days.
Regards,
Anri
Last edited by Anri; 02-29-2024, 07:55 AM.
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Guys, I got the car back on the 23rd and put 500 miles on it for breaking in the motor initially. Yesterday we did the oil change to fresh 10w-60, and I got to go to 8,000rpm for the first time since the build. HOLY $H%T is all I can say for right now. Will give a full review soon, but wanted to first give that update after the first pull yesterday: It is an absolute animal, I don't know what the hell Anri did to it but it has never felt so smooth, so fast and the sound is simply heavenly
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