" From: Davis Martin <martin-davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> " " Unfortunatly none of the off the shelf oils you can buy at walmart or " most any auto parts store has very much zink in it. The EPA (our " Government) Mandated the new levels of zink in all Modern oils. This " is why the high zink oils such as Valvoline racing oil has right on " the bottle "Not Street Legal" Because it is not EPA compliant to be " used in todays cars. Remember the Government and certain green " activists want to get rid of the Car hobby. i'm not sure the govt cares, except insofar as green activists affect politician's careers - but green activists can be dangerous. a little knowledge is a dangerous thing... the california epa's own study showed that poorly maintained newer cars emitted more pollution than all old/hobbyist cars and trucks put together, and the federal epa's study concluded the greenest way to recycle an old car was... as a car! no landfill waste, no new-car resource consumption, manufacturing pollution or waste. " Sandwich Maker <adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: " " From: "Bruce Hevner" " " " " " " What is "low Zinc" oil on the shelf? Look for the circle with the "API " " Certified for gasoline engines" in it. This is a LOW ZINC oil and should " " be used in roller engines only (according to the Shell Engineer). Low " " Zinc oil will be approx 600- 800 or less, some MUCH less. " " you forgot to mention what the api cert should be! most oil today is " api cert 'sm' and that's the low zinc stuff. 'si' and earlier [like " the walmart 'sf'] is the high stuff. for diesel oil, 'ci' is high, " 'cj' lower. " ________________________________________________________________________ this is the oil i was thinking of. anything rated earlier than si should have zinc level of 1200-1300 ppm - that's part of the spec. " From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx> " " [] " " But you don't have to spend a lot of money to protect your car! Go to " Wal-Mart and you'll find "Accell" brand oil that's still labeled API " SF. That's an old rating! It specifically states "formulated for 88 " and older cars" on the label. It should have higher zinc " concentrations in it, but I haven't seen any test results. Current " API rating is SM -- SL and earlier should have adequate zinc levels, " so the SF should be great. It's under $2 a quart. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list