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> Brad Penn 10-30 vs 20-50, Weight vs Temperature
1988Hawk
post Jun 1 2014, 04:09 PM
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On a 88 degree day in Chicago I have tested two oil weights and have gotten the following results:

1. Brad Penn 10-30W, with peak running temp 205 degrees.
2. Brad Penn 20-50W, with peak running temp 225 degrees.

Both exhibited acceptable pressure, so the question is which one would you select for summer driving???



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post Jun 1 2014, 06:21 PM
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Not sure this is an answer but find it interesting. Tony at Translog GT afterhe did the complete engine rebuild on my Teener, and after the break in,, changed the break in Oil afer 500 Miles with SWEPCO 15W40.
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