Brad Penn Oil

Started by TBigLug, February 08, 2009, 09:33:16 PM

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TBigLug

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
Big John's the name, big horses are my game!

"Casper" 2004 Chevy Cavalier, 2.2, 5 sp. (g/f dd)
"The Hoopty" 1995 Mercury Grand marquis, 4.6L (my DD)
"My Chevy" 1992 Chevy Z71, 5.7L, 700R4 (Horse Hauler, Farm Truck, Cruiser)

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chevystudz7105

heard that is one of hte better oils to use when breaking in a new motor

TBigLug

I saw in my brochure he gave me, they sell a 30W Break-In oil specifically for that.
Big John's the name, big horses are my game!

"Casper" 2004 Chevy Cavalier, 2.2, 5 sp. (g/f dd)
"The Hoopty" 1995 Mercury Grand marquis, 4.6L (my DD)
"My Chevy" 1992 Chevy Z71, 5.7L, 700R4 (Horse Hauler, Farm Truck, Cruiser)

"I'll keep my God, freedoms, constitution and my guns. Obama, you keep your change!" -Protesters Sign

"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government."  -- George Washington

chevystudz7105

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

wildbroncoII

the shop that built my motor recommends only to run brad penn

Stump Jumper

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.

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