Neo Synthetic Oil?
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Originally posted by Atmosphere
...Having had first hand experience with the oil, namely the 0-30. We did see a very slight horsepower increase (1%-2%) without a significant increase in bearing wear or otherwise. However we achieved this through mixing the 0-30W with some of the higher weight oils in a ratio....
...Having had first hand experience with the oil, namely the 0-30. We did see a very slight horsepower increase (1%-2%) without a significant increase in bearing wear or otherwise. However we achieved this through mixing the 0-30W with some of the higher weight oils in a ratio....
Once you mix a 0 weight oil with a higher weight oil, it ceases to be a 0 weight oil.
What is a significant increase in wear? Anyone who puts a 0 weight oil in a motor designed for a 30 or higher weight hot rating for an almost immeasurable increase in power at the expense of reliability is a fool. "All out racers" use Redline and Motul.
Oh- and "lying" is the right word.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GTRPower
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In other words, it wasn't a 0 weight oil.
Once you mix a 0 weight oil with a higher weight oil, it ceases to be a 0 weight oil.
What is a significant increase in wear?
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In other words, it wasn't a 0 weight oil.
Once you mix a 0 weight oil with a higher weight oil, it ceases to be a 0 weight oil.
What is a significant increase in wear?
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Rick-
Once upon a time I was the third largest JUN USA distributor.
I have a VAST knowledge of NEO oil.
I do not use NEO oil.
For the S2000, NEO Synthetic is a waste of time and effort.
For drag "racing", 0 weight NEO oil is used on a per_run basis- changed EVERY run. There's a very good reason why that is so.
I have no axe to grind with NEO. Redline and Motul oils remain the standards that people should use IF they want a higher sheer strength oil over that of Mobil 1, keeping in mind that Mobil 1 is good enough for 99% of the street driven cars, including those from Bowling Green and Stuttgart.
If you're using a 0 weight oil to "spool up" the turbo, you're using the wrong turbo.
Or you can buy into the hype.
Once upon a time I was the third largest JUN USA distributor.
I have a VAST knowledge of NEO oil.
I do not use NEO oil.
For the S2000, NEO Synthetic is a waste of time and effort.
For drag "racing", 0 weight NEO oil is used on a per_run basis- changed EVERY run. There's a very good reason why that is so.
I have no axe to grind with NEO. Redline and Motul oils remain the standards that people should use IF they want a higher sheer strength oil over that of Mobil 1, keeping in mind that Mobil 1 is good enough for 99% of the street driven cars, including those from Bowling Green and Stuttgart.
If you're using a 0 weight oil to "spool up" the turbo, you're using the wrong turbo.
Or you can buy into the hype.
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