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ICDEDPPL 12-18-2025 05:52 PM

New oil from Driven
 
Always looking for more film strength and higher oil pressure but a blend at 17/quart?


https://www.drivenracingoil.com/prod...=shopify_email

SB 12-18-2025 06:51 PM

Wonder how it actually compares to other 25w-60’s ? Like Torco’s full synthetic for example? This 5 gal would be $43.20 a gallon

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/tic-a162560e

SB 12-18-2025 07:00 PM

Found this about the Torco 25w-60
  • 100% Synthetic Formula utilizing Group III, IV, and V base stock
  • mPAO base and friction-reducing moly increase horsepower and torque
  • Shear-stable polymers resist viscosity thinning under severe conditions
  • High solvency synthetic ester technology prevents deposit formation in highly loaded engines
  • Combined primary/secondary zinc package lays down an antiwear film fast and keeps it there
  • Moly and Zinc additives enhance each other to form protective, low friction films

Rookie 12-18-2025 07:16 PM

Steve talks about it on his channel. He has since had an update after PRI comparing it to the competition. Also, a 25w-50 coming out.
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ICDEDPPL 12-18-2025 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 4940307)
Found this about the Torco 25w-60
  • 100% Synthetic Formula utilizing Group III, IV, and V base stock
  • mPAO base and friction-reducing moly increase horsepower and torque
  • Shear-stable polymers resist viscosity thinning under severe conditions
  • High solvency synthetic ester technology prevents deposit formation in highly loaded engines
  • Combined primary/secondary zinc package lays down an antiwear film fast and keeps it there
  • Moly and Zinc additives enhance each other to form protective, low friction films

never knew about this one , thanx BS er

IGetWet 12-19-2025 06:19 AM

I won’t come near anything torco after they changed their $21qt RTF trashed 4 of my drives in a span of a few years.

Driven has always seemed to be a quality product.

ICDEDPPL 12-19-2025 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by IGetWet (Post 4940321)
I won’t come near anything torco after they changed their $21qt RTF trashed 4 of my drives in a span of a few years.

Driven has always seemed to be a quality product.

How did you figure out it was the oil ?
What drives?

IGetWet 12-19-2025 05:35 PM

Imco scx-4s. The gear lube went from a deep blue color to a green much like typical Mercury/quicksilver gear lube. Drives failed for the first time shortly after. Imco, who strictly advised to use only Imco rtf shortly after came out with their own gear lube.

Shifts are much smoother and plugs are much cleaner after putting in amsoil sever gear.

gave the last full quart of torco rtf garbage I had taking up space as a white elephant gift last weekend.

ICDEDPPL 12-22-2025 12:42 PM

Response from Driven after I mentioned I use MR50 .Daniel,



For what it's worth, offshore racers prefer our GP-1 20W-50 in their engines. The GP-1 is blended with Pennsylvania Grade Base Oil, which provides tenacious clingability and exceptional film strength, along with enhanced levels of anti-wear chemistry. I would expect better oil pressure upon switch.



Antiwear is critical when it comes to marine engines. Under 'normal' operating conditions, marine engines are under 100% load, 90% of the time......as they are constantly battling the resistance of the water. Compare that to traditional passenger car engines, which are typically at 100% load, maybe 10% of the time. This simply equates to marine engines being under far more stress and more susceptible to wear...hence the need for a higher AW inhibited oils like Driven. Modern, licensed engine oils are formulated to be catalyst compatible, and because of this, have seen a drastic reduction in anti-wear chemistry.....which when used, may promote more pronounced wear to the engine valve train components.



Driven Racing Oils are tailor made / specifically formulated for the protection of the critical valve train components of an engine…but are not ‘true’ marine lubricants like those sold via OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). With the advent of the marine FC-W classification and the benefits/improvements that FC-W oils offer marine engines as compared to traditional automotive engine oils, FC-W certified oils are the clear, best recommendation for these applications.



Bottom line Daniel....I have long recommended Driven Racing Oil.....specifically our GP-1 High Performance Engine Oil, in marine applications, but under the caveat that the aforementioned are not catalyst safe due to their high levels of anti-wear. If you consider the GP-1 option, the wear protection would be phenomenal, but it should be made clear that the GP-1 options are not 'marine' FC-W certified, and that accelerated / frequent drain intervals would be critical.



https://www.drivenracingoil.com/coll...SAAEgJ55fD_BwE

flat rate 12-22-2025 01:43 PM

That’s interesting I also use mr50


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