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> Have you heard of or used PTH racing oil?, another anoying oil question- ran into this at the last Werk's Reunion and Ameila Concours
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post Oct 14 2020, 08:33 AM
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did some research and it turns out some big name racing groups have switched to this ,
and when comparing to Driven or Penn , it has similar atributes but a higher flash point, by quite a bit over DRIVEN . i will post the comparison chart provided by PTH , but looks interesting. I know i am not racing my car but oil temps can go up pretty good when driving in hot weather around here or up in the hills in summer, during a hard push up the mountain etc. , even with the aux oil cooler. Head temps are staying in safe zone. just wondering if anyone has used this as i dont see any previous posting on it .

https://www.pthoil.com/

PTH Racing Oil 20W 50
Specific Gravity: – 0.886

Kinematic Viscosity 40C: – 147.62

Kinematic Viscosity 100C: – 19.84

Viscosity Index: – 155

HTHS: – 5.2

Flash Point: – 235°C

Cold Crank Viscosity: – 3298cP

TBN: – 10


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