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chattviper 01-28-2009 10:03 AM

Anyone using AMSOIL oil in their engine?
 
I have a 540 block w TBS blower, dyno'd close to 900hp and been using Kendal GT1 50 weight motor oil. A few have suggested going to synthetic and AMSOIL 20W 50.

Thoughts?

jeffswav 01-28-2009 11:09 AM

I use Amsoil 15w 40 Marine/Diesel oil. I have a NA 489 and it works fine. I am a Amsoil Dealer I can get you my sponser number and you can buy it online at Dealer cost. Only catch is there is a 6 month trial membership of $20. You can call the Amsoil Tech line and they can advise the type of oil you should be using.

WildWarrior 01-28-2009 11:52 AM

We run it and now have over 230 hrs on our Starboard 565CI running 14 lbs of boost.


Lost oil pump belt zero oil pressure at 170 hrs on Port @ over 6000 rpms for over a mile..

Cut filter open found no metal, changed the oil and on the following day threw a rod at 6400 rpms.

With regular oil we would have exploded on the spot in my opinion.
Were sold on the stuff!

chattviper 01-28-2009 12:26 PM

What weight do you use?



Originally Posted by WildWarrior (Post 2787857)
We run it and now have over 230 hrs on our Starboard 565CI running 14 lbs of boost.


Lost oil pump belt zero oil pressure at 170 hrs on Port @ over 6000 rpms for over a mile..

Cut filter open found no metal, changed the oil and on the following day threw a rod at 6400 rpms.

With regular oil we would have exploded on the spot in my opinion.
Were sold on the stuff!


jayhawk261 01-28-2009 01:14 PM

I use nothing but Amsoil in everything. In the boat, I'm running the 20W50 race oil.

WildWarrior 01-28-2009 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by chattviper (Post 2787880)
What weight do you use?

We run series 2000 20-50

07DominatorSS 01-28-2009 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by chattviper (Post 2787767)
I have a 540 block w TBS blower, dyno'd close to 900hp and been using Kendal GT1 50 weight motor oil. A few have suggested going to synthetic and AMSOIL 20W 50.

Thoughts?

Run the new Dominator 15w-50 Racing Oil. The 20w-50 has been discontinued. I would also recommend the 75/80w-90 Marine Gearlube and the Water Resistant Grease or the Series 2000 Racing Grease.

HotPursuit 01-28-2009 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by WildWarrior (Post 2788073)
We run series 2000 20-50

Dito 15 yrs

chattviper 01-29-2009 09:52 AM

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thank guys for all your info! I'm planning on switching based on all your comments! Can't wait for summer!

Ran-Dom 32 05-20-2009 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS (Post 2788282)
Run the new Dominator 15w-50 Racing Oil. The 20w-50 has been discontinued. I would also recommend the 75/80w-90 Marine Gearlube and the Water Resistant Grease or the Series 2000 Racing Grease.


any drawbacks to going with the 15w-50? the local amsoil dealer confirmed they no longer carry the 20w-50

SDFever 05-20-2009 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by Ran-Dom 32 (Post 2870151)
any drawbacks to going with the 15w-50? the local amsoil dealer confirmed they no longer carry the 20w-50

They carry the 20/50 in the normal 100% synthetic. I think the racing verson of 20/50 was discontinued. The Dominator 15/50 will be my next purchase. I've used the normal 20/50 last two times and samples have come back better than Royal Purple.

Now I'm NOT starting another oil war here!! :poopoo:

Ran-Dom 32 05-21-2009 10:00 AM

what is the going price per qt on the 15/50 ? 10-12 bucks?

07DominatorSS 05-21-2009 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by Ran-Dom 32 (Post 2870536)
what is the going price per qt on the 15/50 ? 10-12 bucks?

Yeah, thats what its going for on the shelves. Typically $11.99/qt


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