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Is your vehicle protected by AMSOIL?
Is your vehicle protected by AMSOIL?
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Friday, January 09, 2015
AMSOIL Adds 700-Hour Limit to Signature Series Drain Interval
Because
a motor oil’s service life can be greatly affected by vehicle operating
conditions, AMSOIL provides definitions for normal and severe service and
recommends corresponding drain intervals for each. One of the conditions used
to identify severe service is “excessive idling.” Because this term is somewhat
ambiguous, AMSOIL is adding a 700-hour limitation to its Signature Series
Synthetic Motor Oil drain interval for vehicles subjected to excessive idling.
In normal service, Signature Series is recommended for up to 25,000 miles, 700
hours of operation or one year, whichever comes first. In severe service,
Signature Series is recommended for up to 15,000 miles, 700 hours of service or
one year, whichever comes first.
More information:
AMSOIL Signature Series Synthetic Motor Oils
More information:
AMSOIL Signature Series Synthetic Motor Oils
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Monday, February 17, 2014
Zinc Dialkyldithiphosphate Provides Proven Wear Protection
But its incompatibility with pollution-reduction devices severely limits its use in modern motor oils.
As today's automotive engines push the envelope seeking higher fuel economy and lower emissions, the demands placed on motor oil are escalating. This push for improved performance is nothing new. Racers and muscle-car owners have long looked for ways to squeeze more horsepower from their vehicles. This is often done in vintage cars by modifying the engine, while tuner enthusiasts usually focus on computercontrolled performance improvements. Whatever your preferred method, it puts more stress on engine components, and the oil must protect parts from wear even as they are pushed beyond the limits of OEM design. This is where the most recognized anti-wear additive, zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP), comes into the picture.Click for larger image |
Both engine technology and oil technology have evolved over the years. Today's performance engines have very different oil requirements compared to older engine designs from the 1960s and 1970s. Many new engines use roller cams, which aren't as sensitive to ZDDP anti-wear protection as older flat-tappet camshafts and solid lifters. Older engines equipped with flat-tappet cams require higher levels of anti-wear/mild EP (ZDDP) than today's engines. This area in an engine is exposed to extreme contact load. Since this load increases significantly when non-stock, high-pressure valve springs are used, the use of properly formulated motor oils is extremely important to reduce wear and extend flat-tappet and camshaft life, especially during the critical break-in period. Since the amount of zinc and phosphorus in oils formulated for today's automobiles has been greatly reduced and newer API oils are not designed specifically for older-style, modified engines, engine wear can be a major issue.
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Whether you're a classic-car enthusiast, hot rodder, tuner or drifter, your equipment may require the protection provided by these products. Knowledge is power; but we want you to experience maximum power from your engine also!
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