<VV> Specs on Quaker State "Defy" Motor Oil
Marc Sheridan
sheridanma1966 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 14 17:46:01 EDT 2012
Brad Penn is the same as the old Kendall oil and it is green. It id made in
the same refinery.
Marc Sheridan
On Saturday, July 14, 2012, Tony Underwood <tony.underwood at cox.net> wrote:
> At 07:08 AM 7/12/2012, ricknorris at suddenlink.net wrote:
>>I too use Brad Penn oil in my race car. One thing I really like is
>>the fact all the oil Brad Penn uses is domestic. It comes from wells
>>in Ohio, West Virginia and NY if I remember right. Also lube oils is
>>all they make.
>
>
> The crude from these regions has a high paraffin content (as did the
> original PA oils, same region) which makes it nothing special for
> motor fuels but very desirable for lubricants. The best dino juice
> lubes have generally always come from northeast crudes.
>
>
> Again, I fondly recall how the original Kendall GT1 (green stuff)
> race oil was the only oil specifically mentioned by name (by Isky
> cams) as among the best oil to use when breaking in a new performance
> camshaft.
>
>
>Tony..
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