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<blockquote data-quote="turbology" data-source="post: 329187" data-attributes="member: 10223"><p>This also support the theory of "run as hard as you can when the engine is still new".</p><p>It all helps run-in faster, just like using regualr dino oil.</p><p>And thanks Schwepps for putting the info together, I won't have explain it any better.</p><p>:top:</p><p></p><p>And for Zinc, it is use as anti-wear addictive, to protect when there is actual metal to metal scuffing. A good long internal engine oil should have .10% to 0.12% of Zinc contain. Is normal, and okay to have it in engine oil.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbology, post: 329187, member: 10223"] This also support the theory of "run as hard as you can when the engine is still new". It all helps run-in faster, just like using regualr dino oil. And thanks Schwepps for putting the info together, I won't have explain it any better. :top: And for Zinc, it is use as anti-wear addictive, to protect when there is actual metal to metal scuffing. A good long internal engine oil should have .10% to 0.12% of Zinc contain. Is normal, and okay to have it in engine oil. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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