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> New Pistons & Cylinders, Should I use heavier oil?
porschefile2010
post Jun 9 2013, 03:43 AM
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We have just put new PC's in my 2.0 and I have been using valvoline VR1 but a guy told me yesterday that when they run in rally car engines they use a thicker oil. Does that ring any bells with you guys?

I know Penn or my VR1 is ok normally but is it better to run new pots in with heavier oil for a while?
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post Jun 9 2013, 06:45 AM
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Use break in oil to seat the rings.
Use 20w 50 when running normally.

Vr1 or penn have the correct zinc content for the lifters.
Penn break in oil also has the correct zinc content.

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