Anybody tried it?
http://www.bradpennracing.com/
Just found out a buddy of mine is a distributor. He's been running it in his Powerchoke for years and swears by it. Everything I read seems to be great. Told him I'd try a case in the Cavvy and see what I think. If I ever get the camo truck to stop leaking oil I'll run it in there too. It's about $5.00/ quart for the racing oil. Partial synthetic 0W-30. I'm going to use it in place of the $6.00/ quart Castrol Syntec I've been running since the car was new. I'll let you know how it works once I get my case in and a few thousand miles on the car.
a=f a=f a=f FWIW, this oil is mined, refined, packaged and owned in the US! That alone is reason enough for me! a=f a=f a=f
heard that is one of hte better oils to use when breaking in a new motor
I saw in my brochure he gave me, they sell a 30W Break-In oil specifically for that.
that might be it then. i was just talking to a guy at the machine shop my buddies dad owns and he was telling me they use and recomment brad penn oil for breaking in a motor
the shop that built my motor recommends only to run brad penn
I use it for break ins great oil. was told by my machine shop to put about 2-3 hrs run time on it before changing to regular oil.