Ok let's delve a litter deeper in your thermal concerns.Good points, thanks.
R413 - right, that's why I went with the 15w-50 in addition to the ZDDP levels.
Slepr - I usually drive my car every day. Usually about 10-20 miles, sometimes 60 just depends.
69Bee - here's the link to Mobil 1's website. On the right in blue is a link to a pdf with their zinc levels. It says the standard 15W-50 has 1320ppm. And I'm kinda with you on his bearing issue.
Rem - the main reason I like synthetics is the temperature threshold. It seems to be far higher than conventional oils unless I'm missing something.
And sorry guys, i didn't mean to start up another this vs. that oil thread but I'm just not understanding that if the syn oil is the same weight as conventional, has a good enough ZDDP level, the rating exceeds SE and SF specs, is slipperier, and has a higher temp threshold, what is not good about using it? Not trying to be a smartass, just trying to understand.
Honestly, I have no issue with conventional oil except the "breakdown" temperature point which is the main reason i went to syn oil. This engine sees sustained speeds of 70 -75 on the highway @ 3k + rpms (sometimes more if a German car f&*cks with me) and i just want to use what will keep it alive and lasting. And I've used VR1 in the past a few times and liked it. If it will provide the same level of thermal protection and lubrication that syn oil does, heck, I'm on board.
Thanks,
Mikey
What temp is your oil currently running at on the highway.














