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Synthetic Versus Conventional Oil

Viscosity, Temperature, And Horsepower
Photography by Marlan Davis
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It may pour like water, but Mobil 1’s new Tri-Synthetic 0W-30 motor oil was worth 10 hp and 15 lb-ft of torque over conventional 20W-50 oil in this 392 Ford. Synthetic oils like Mobil 1 reach the engine’s vitals faster than “dinosaur” oils, protecting them while reducing starter and battery cranking loads.

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Red Line oil offers an extensive line of synthetic lubricants, including straight-viscosity race-only synthetic motor oils. Its products are well known for their performance under extreme temperature conditions, resistance to shear, and strong antiwear properties.

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Quaker State offers synthetic/conventional blended motor oils that offer many of the benefits of fully synthetic oils but with more affordable pricing. Full-synthetic premium oils are also available from Quaker State.

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Pennzoil originally developed Penzane X2000 to meet the specialized needs of the aerospace community for a lubricant that’s stable in the extreme conditions of outer space. Now it’s available for automotive use, incorporated in Pennzoil’s line of synthetic 5W-30, 10W-30, and 5W-50 motor oils; ATF; and gear lubricants.


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