Postby Hasbeen » 16 Apr 2011 03:22
Sorry fellers, if you think you are not running additives in your oil, you're kidding yourself. It's just a question of who put them there. One large oil company chemist once told me that their oil was about 85% the stuff out of the ground, plus 15% additives to make it work better.
The main reason the oil companies don't want us to add additives ourselves is the possibility of a reaction between those they have in there & what we may add.
I've mentioned before that I could not keep big end bearings in my Morgan's Triumph TR3A engine being spun to 6000, without STP in the oil. I think I've also mentioned that the BP Course racing oil, of the day, [early 60s], felt & smelt just like oil with STP in it.
STP is merely ionised oil. By a patented process they bombarded oil with a gamma ray, which broke down the oil molecule into a much smaller molecule, which added an electrical charge to it in the process.
This made it surface seeking, [sticky] so it won't drain out, & has a higher pressure resistant boundary lubrication film.
It is interesting that Magnatec appeared just after the STP patent expired, & has that smell & feel.
When I was running big stuff we never changed the oil. We had centrifugal oil filters which spun out all the solid contaminates, metal & combustion products, & 2 different type of heating elements. These heaters removed any fuel that had got into the oil, & cooked out condensation & other products of combustion.
This oil was always clean.
We then sent a sample of each engines oil to the oil company once a month. They would send us replacement additives for those used up in the month. This usually ran at about 3 to 4 gallons of stuff for a 100 gallon capacity, [mostly detergents I believe] to replace those expended.
My son was, up to recently, responsible for running this process on his navy ship. They only replaced the 1,000 gallons of oil in each engines oil tank when they got hundreds of gallons of salt water into a tank, which would have taken days to remove with the gear on board.
Having said all that, I agree with Stag. Penrite have done the formulations to supply us with oil suitable for our cars. Their oil is dear, because you get what you pay for, & the best additives are dear.
I have been using their HPR 40 for 10 years, & over 60,000Km in my FHC. I change it every 6 months, or 3,000Km, with the filter, because I believe oil is cheep compared to rebuilds. I do second guess them & add my trusty STP. With my track experience of the stuff, I just can't help myself, even if I know I don't really need it.
Hasbeen