Got this in a newsletter this morning. Seems a bit expensive, I wonder if it is worth the money.
http://www.LiquidCosworth.com
Nice website.
But not until Jake tells me I can use it in his/my engine.
Paul
maybe jake will market his own repackaged blend too. Yeah Raby Oil, thats the ticket!!!!
What lubs are you guys using now?
Have had excellent results with Havoline and Valvoline...
Over 100K on my old Bronco and after a tear down, looked as if less than 30K. Used Havoline in that truck.
I use Royal Purple based on recommendations from this group.
Looks like Cosworth is branching out into a new market...
As an engineer, I have to wonder if oil formulation is one of the core competencies of an engine development company.....
Then again, they may have hired a whiz kid that solved a mechanical problem for them with an oil solution..
Ken
i use valvoline synthetic
Yep, Royal Purple for me too.
QUOTE (dmenche914 @ Jan 4 2006, 10:35 AM) |
maybe jake will market his own repackaged blend too. Yeah Raby Oil, thats the ticket!!!! |
Hey jake, thats just too cool, hope you are able to get a better oil.
Wonder what difference between Royal Purple, Mobil One, and Valvoline full synthetic you have found. i have been using Mobile One (15w-50) or the higher wieght Valvoline (20w-50) (High wieght in my high mileage Vanagon (wasser boxer) cause it is old and oil pressure aint' what it used to be)
It would take me days to explain what I found... BUT the tests are now 4 years old and the oil has changed- the tests need to be re-done for sure and they will be.
In my previous tests Mobil 1 was horrible, the worst synthetic next to Amsoil.
QUOTE (Jake Raby @ Jan 4 2006, 12:44 PM) |
In my previous tests Mobil 1 was horrible, the worst synthetic next to Amsoil. |
Hawaiian Tropic Suntan oil is better!
Thats not a joke- I have ran Suntan oil and it does work! So does peanut oil as long as you have tight clearances and run wide ass open all the time!
Christ Jake,
Now I know you are crazy.....
Always wondered why your engines were so special- it's the smell of the hot oil wafting from the engine compartment....
Mmmmmmm..... suntan oil.. ...babes in bikini's... BABES IN THONGS......
As per the peanut oil, have you tried peanut butter for a bearing assembly lube yet?
Ken
The wild thing is the fact I used the suntan oil as a joke and it worked extremely well.. Back in 2002 a local VW show I attend and do engine blows at was having a "Beach" theme... In the middle of Tennessee! I always like to do crazy things so I had the wild idea of preping a blow motor and then changing the oil to a mixture of Panama Jack and Hawaiian tropic for the theme..
I fired the engine up and it ran at wide open throttle for more than 5 solid minutes with no cooling system, not even an oil cooler! Typically the oil will get so hot that it becomes useless and bearings start spinning and a rod comes through the case- not the case! The engine ran and ran until a piece of a piston chipped off and got sucked into the oil pump, seizing the gears and killing the oil pressure.... The chip was still there when I tore thee engine down....
The odd thing was normally when I tear these babies down after a big BLOW the oil smells burnt to the point it will almost turn your stomach- you can smell it outside the shop in some instances when the case is split. The suntan oil still smelled fine, not burned at all and it was still clear, not dark brown or black, it seemed not to break down at all compared to engine oil.
I learned a lot from that experience for sure, no one believes that it will work!
I won't even bother telling you how much power it frees up on the dyno, we'll just say it's " notable".
Sometimes we benefit from doing off the wall stuff!
QUOTE (kwales @ Jan 4 2006, 11:17 AM) |
Looks like Cosworth is branching out into a new market... As an engineer, I have to wonder if oil formulation is one of the core competencies of an engine development company..... Then again, they may have hired a whiz kid that solved a mechanical problem for them with an oil solution.. Ken |
Cosworth....i'm liking the 10W-50 oil they have though....
b
Hello everyone. Your discussion came to our attention because we're trying to guide the introduction of our new products.
Being divested from Ford about a year ago has allowed Cosworth to branch out. Cosworth is in the aftermarket fluids business and is not rebranding another product or licensing our name. We've taken on some experienced ex-oil company personnel to work with in-house engineers. The new combination is unique, adding a great deal of know-how from formulating commercial products to the special lubricants for the race teams the oil company supported. Many of those engines were various Cosworth engines, so the history is longer than the business venture.
Cosworth formulations are distinctly ours - as an oil analysis will show. And they run in gasoline F1, methanol CCWS, leaded gasoline Formula Atlantics, and the Caterham road cars (excepting selection of viscosity grade.)
Please visit us at www.liquidcosworth.com or send an email with questions.
Hell, I like these guys already, their engines have always been "the shit" and without the Ford thing going on...even better. AND, they obviously pay attention if they got back to our little corner of the market...good on 'em I say....
QUOTE (solex @ Jan 4 2006, 09:15 AM) |
Seems a bit expensive, I wonder if it is worth the money. |
I'm planning on giving Cosworth's oil a try. I just finished testing over 30 various oils - non syn, semi-syn, syn, diesel, motorcycle, 2 stroke (yes, two stroke), and additives. I'm still digesting the results and i've been asked to write an article to go with the findings, but i've been a tad swamped lately. I've yet to get some oils to Jake for testing, but my primary concern is to find and sell a break-in lube for the first hours and months of life, before going to synthetic. I'll share my results as soon as we get a chance to figure out what they all mean!
Why would Porsche recommend Mobil I and stand behind the warranty of a VERY expensive engine if it wasn't any good?
QUOTE (Wild 6 @ Jan 11 2006, 04:28 PM) |
Why would Porsche recommend Mobil I and stand behind the warranty of a VERY expensive engine if it wasn't any good? |
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