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markb
Most of you know that we have GPR back up and running. One of the things we're doing is trying to stock things we know our customers want. We're trying to work a deal with Brad Penn oil to carry their product. So here's the question:

What Brad Penn oil would you use, if you were using Brad Penn oil? driving.gif
Joe Ricard
Winter and summer weights
What ever Jake recommends.

I found it for 4.99 a Quart What are ya'll looking at price wise?
jd74914
10:30 now but its currently 20F here when I start her in the morning.

20:50 is what Jake seems to recommend.
championgt1
Got a case of 20w50 in the garage right now. You might want to think about also having some of the "break in" oil on hand as well. Just my 2 cents.
ConeDodger
I use 20W.50 but shipping restrictions might make selling this stuff prohibitive to sell anything but local.
Slick914
20w50 is what I use as well.
jc914
20W50 is what I use driving.gif
Cap'n Krusty
20w50 for our climate, Mark. The Cap'n
914werke
10/40 PNW smile.gif
PeeGreen 914
20/50 aktion035.gif
6freak
QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ Dec 5 2008, 10:17 AM) *

10/40 PNW smile.gif


15W-40 is better for our climate.JMO..No winter drive`n for my car and i want the oil circulated in the motor(summer) ASAP hence the 40 wieght.....Again JMO
sww914
20/50!
Joe Ricard
Freaking COLD here. going to be 28 degrees Sunday morning when I head out at 5am to go to an Autocross. Yea no heater in the car and it's a 2:45 minute drive.

10W-30

Oil pressure still gets above 85 PSI at start up.

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