HI All
Hear we go again

now that K mart no longer make my favourite oil KMX for the older motors, they now cater for the modern engines, so I have been looking around to find a better oil for our older cars.
This led me to do some testing with Gulf Western oils after talking to a chemist at Gulf Western and what they are developing in oils for the modern cars and older cars is very interesting, it's a pity a few of you people don't see what happens to some of the oils that is mentioned on there when they are given a good working out one dyno,some of the oils are dropping 30psi most of them are dropping 20 to 25 psi.
The two oils that I have testing are the 20/50 and the diesel 15/40, the 20/50 still has zink and all the good stuff in it and is designed for older cars built before 1990 and was only dropping 4 to 5 psi when running at 230/240 deg F.
If you want more zink in your oil then use the diesel oil 15/40 which is fine for your minis, if we can run that weight in our race cars including the rotary Mazda's it will be fine for our mini's, I really don't understand why people want to run 60 and 70 weight oil in there motors, it doestn'help the gear box when cold as it can not lubricate the box properly when cold as it is to thick.
This has shown up in a lot of diffs and gear box in the rear wheel drive cars (race cars) where the thick oils is squeezed out and does not get between the gears, using a thinner oil fixed the problem.
The Gulf Western oil has shown up to be good in both road and race engines,
My 2 cents worth.
Graham Russell