Per my telcon with them yesterday evening and per their website: "*The
Penn-Grade 1. oils typical 1,500 ppm Zinc (Zn) and 1340-1400 ppm
Phosphorus (P)*"
Whatever....
Cheers!!
Jim
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Billy Zoom <billyzoom@billyzoom.com> wrote:
> Pre-1997 amount was 1600ppm.
> Brad Penn oil is 800ppm.
>
> > More is not always better. ZDDP is also a corrosive. Flat tappet cams
> > seem to like that 1200-1400 ppm. Go over that amount (like dumping too
> > much red-bottle STP into your 20-50 GTX) and you swing the pendulum the
> > other way.
> >
> > Easiest insurance: use oil formulated for aircooled motorcycles.
> >
> > Only a little less easy: use Brad Penn which you can get by UPS or, if
> > you happen to live near a distributor or race shop, right out the back
> > door.
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Jim
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