First Wags, I have NO problem with VR1 20/50, or any of the straight weights. Its pretty decent oil. My point was, I DID have a problem with it, and still have a problem with the company. They are total assholes. Virtually every oil company on the planet will release data on their oils. Mobil is by far the best about it. By far the best about answering questions. Valvoline is by far the most tight lipped.
Why did they sell NSL, and what made it illegal WHILE THEY SOLD IT? Its an easy question that they flatly refused to answer. I know why it was illegal. I also know that at EXACTLY the same time they sold NSL, they were selling VR1 in every single Pep Boys and Trak Auto in the country LEGALLY, HOW?
All of the oils you listed are fine oils. I don't run any of them now, but I ran them all at one time or another AFTER I gave up in VR1. Even ran Valvoline NSL once. No trouble with any of them. Of the bunch, I like the Torco the best, the Royal Purple BY FAR the least. My biggest complaint with the RP is that it has way too much moly in it, it a little hard on plain bearings in my opinion, moly is horrible for combustion and will lead to detonation in a heart beat if it gets into the combustion chamber. Its not worth the problems. Like Brad Penn, specially if I was running alky. Aside form Torco straight weight, I cannot think of another oil I would run besides Brad Penn. Like I said, used them all in my search, and had no problems with any of them except RP.
The oil I use now I use not because I think its the best. I like Torco SR5 the best. But I can get the oil I run at any Wally World, Pep Boys, Trak Auto, any where. Same with the v-drive oil(which is Quicksilver Performance).
The idea that a TFH or blown alky flat needs a GOOD oil but not a river racer is not really true. Nascar boys only make 750-800 and need the best oil money can buy. F1? We won't even go there!!! Its not ALL about power. RPM, time, and power all play into it. I'd rather take my chances with a blown gas flat on 10/30 Pep Boys oil than a river racer running a .650 lift flat tappet spinning 8500 with a 427 for 2 miles.
You're right Wags, I am a popous ass. Its taken years to perfect, and I have no intention if given up on it now.
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