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Re: Marine Lubrication
I am refering to this one
Mobil 1 Truck & SUV 5W-40 Fully synthetic Mobil 1® Truck & SUV Formula is engineered for hard-working gasoline and diesel engines. It offers outstanding wear protection, oil consumption control and performance reserve. Whether hauling or towing heavy loads, driving off-road or just dealing with stop-and-go driving, Mobil 1 Truck & SUV provides outstanding protection for gasoline and diesel engines. http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/...SUV_5W-40.aspx Are you saying that it's actually 5-30 Delvac? |
Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by Wobble
I am refering to this one
Mobil 1 Truck & SUV 5W-40 Fully synthetic Mobil 1® Truck & SUV Formula is engineered for hard-working gasoline and diesel engines. It offers outstanding wear protection, oil consumption control and performance reserve. Whether hauling or towing heavy loads, driving off-road or just dealing with stop-and-go driving, Mobil 1 Truck & SUV provides outstanding protection for gasoline and diesel engines. http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/...SUV_5W-40.aspx Are you saying that it's actually 5-30 Delvac? It's been discontinued due to a lawsuit. It is Delvac 1 in a Mobil 1 bottle. That was part of the lawsuit, for missrepresentation or something?!? Anyway, they are coming out with a 5w30 Truck and SUV and a Turbo Diesel 5w40 that should be on the shelves by now. They were released Feb 15th, 2006. If you want I can get you int ouch with a Mobil distributor in your area. They may have it before Walmart. ExxonMobil is doing a great job at confusing us all!!!! Tust me, we are opening and canceling products everyday. It's hard these days to be a distributor for them, but they are the best around.. |
Re: Marine Lubrication
The communication is on the post on the other page...
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Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by vandy021
It's no longer the 5w40 tuck and SUV. It's now 5w30 and 5w40 Turbo Disel b.c of a lawsuit. It's was the same as the Delvac 1. You should see the 5w30 truck and SUV soon.
But no...not for offshores...you know what goes under the cap in those birds. :D |
Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by vandy021
It's been discontinued due to a lawsuit. It is Delvac 1 in a Mobil 1 bottle. That was part of the lawsuit, for missrepresentation or something?!?
Anyway, they are coming out with a 5w30 Truck and SUV and a Turbo Diesel 5w40 that should be on the shelves by now. They were released Feb 15th, 2006. If you want I can get you int ouch with a Mobil distributor in your area. They may have it before Walmart. ExxonMobil is doing a great job at confusing us all!!!! Tust me, we are opening and canceling products everyday. It's hard these days to be a distributor for them, but they are the best around.. |
Re: Marine Lubrication
How much ZDDP do I need?
Most all oils have about 1%. 1300 ppm is not equating to 1% ZDDP. Most GOOD oils, the ones that are loaded, like racing oils, Mobil 1's, etc, say 1-4.9%, BY WEIGHT. Remember ZDDP, has two alkyl branches, and phoporous, besides zinc. I'm past that, and need a missing factor to do the math, to make this make sense. |
Re: Marine Lubrication
So I was asked for my personal choices of lube/filtration products for 2006's season...
My reply: Gearlube: #1 Amsoil Marine #2 Mobil-1 75W-90 #3 Mercury HP Oil Filters: #1 Wix Racing (Fram racing for racing engines that need more flow) #2 K&N #3 Mobil-1 or Amsoil SD Synthetic Oil #1 Mobil-1 V-Twin #2 Mobil-1 15W-50 #3 Amsoil Marine 15W-40 Conventional Oil: #1 Kendall or Castrol GT 20W-50 #2 A 15W-40 Diesel such as Delvac or Rotella #3 Straight weight 40 Kendall or Mercury 20W-40 Just my favorites....everybody has their own I am sure. :drink: |
Re: Marine Lubrication
Got a good question..
Does the Mobil 1 Extended Performance meet GF-4 specifications? How did the new specification impact the development of the high-endurance product line? "Mobil 1 Extended Performance contains an extra performance additive to help deliver exceptional performance and protection. This fully synthetic technology is designed specifically for longer service intervals. Appropriate viscosities of Mobil 1 Extended Performance also meet all the requirements for GF-4. Additionally, they exceed the requirements of API SL/CF and various ACEA (European) specifications". Mobil got it right now! :D |
Re: Marine Lubrication
I saw on page 3 or 4 someone didn't know why auto racers used such heavy weight oils. The reason they use heavy weight oils is to reduce windage. A 10W-30 oil that is lighter gets sucked up towards the crank at high RPMs and slows down the rpm. I believe Car Craft or some other hot rod magazine did dyno test back in 92-94 issue.
Good thread here! Steve |
Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by steve1k99
I saw on page 3 or 4 someone didn't know why auto racers used such heavy weight oils. The reason they use heavy weight oils is to reduce windage. A 10W-30 oil that is lighter gets sucked up towards the crank at high RPMs and slows down the rpm. I believe Car Craft or some other hot rod magazine did dyno test back in 92-94 issue.
Good thread here! Steve |
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