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Old 10-04-2022, 06:07 PM
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Default If You run Diesel Oil or Racing Oil in Your Pontiac, You May Want to Read This....

Article in Motor Trend on the benefits (or lack there of) on running high ZDDP diesel motor oil in your car:

"Is Diesel Motor Oil the Right Choice for a Gasoline Engine?"

https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/di...765D12CFD72326

I never thought it was a good idea, but after reading this, I understand it's really a bad idea.

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Zinc And Engine Speed

Why does this matter? Because the type of ZDDP in a diesel engine oil is not the same as the ZDDP in a gasoline engine oil. This is an important difference; diesel engines run at lower rpm than gasoline engines, so that difference in engine speed changes the way the ZDDP needs to activate to provide anti-wear protection. To get a little technical, diesel engine oils typically contain primary ZDDP and gasoline engine oils contain a blend of secondary and primary ZDDP. Just as a side note, racing oils just contain secondary ZDDP. Both types of ZDDP offer anti-wear protection, but the gasoline type of ZDDP provides more protection for higher-speed engines (think bigger valvesprings).
And it's not just the difference in the kind and amount of ZDDP, it's also the amount of anti-foaming agents. The needs are different between gas and diesel.

And beyond that, there is a difference in the amount of detergent and dispersants between gas and diesel.

It's a quick easy read with a lot of good info.