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No Full Synthetic Oil in the Z?

Originally Posted by Modshack Yeah...Knowing guys who worked in Factory Tech centers, they were often young guys working their way up to be field reps. May or may not be

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Old 11-19-2009, 11:54 AM   #136 (permalink)
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Yeah...Knowing guys who worked in Factory Tech centers, they were often young guys working their way up to be field reps. May or may not be "absolute" on that one..



Didn't you hypothesize that all the break in occurs in the first 20 minutes??
I don't think anyone has proved that synthetic is "bad" one way or the other, given the number of high end cars that are factory filled with Syn juice. That, and the fact that crosshatching can often be seen on high mileage cylinder bores would leave the whole break-in theory in question.
Yes, but this is for the benefit of others. And, I said a high percentage occurs within the first 20 minutes.
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Rotary engines are SPECIFICALLY designed to use conventional oil... They need conventional because it burns much easier and can lubricate the rotor seals better...

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What is the logic behind that statement? How could one build an engine to only work with a blend?
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no rotaries aren't designed to use conventional, the just have to because they couldn't get them to work with synthetic
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