myasylum
Well-Known Member
I pretty much planned on getting the good ol' Comp Break in additive, but when I was looking for Joe Gibbs oil online, I found out they also have break in oil as well. It says, "no other additives needed", and it's $7.99 a quart.
What do you guys think? and/or which would you use?
They have two kinds as well...
BR Break-In Oil
Viscosity typical of SAE 15W-50.
Product Features:
Applications/Instructions:
and
BR-30 Break-In Oil
Viscosity typical of SAE 5W-30.
Product Features:
Applications/Instructions:
http://www.joegibbsracingoil.com/products/breakin/index.html
What do you guys think? and/or which would you use?
They have two kinds as well...
BR Break-In Oil
Viscosity typical of SAE 15W-50.
Product Features:
- Used by Joe Gibbs Racing to break-in and dyno all their engines
- Petroleum oil provides the highest levels of zinc and phosphorus for flat-tappet engines.
- Additive package promotes ring seal and provides maximum protection available for cams and lifters during initial break-in.
- Requires no additional additives.
- Good for full power pulls on the dyno, one night of racing or up to 400 miles on the street.
- Provides maximum compression and generates maximum horsepower.
- Compatible with methanol and high-octane race fuels.
Applications/Instructions:
- Specifically designed for breaking in engines and flat tappet camshafts and lifters
- Combined with Joe Gibbs Driven Engine Assembly Grease, BR provides the highest levels of protection for camshafts, lifters, wrist pins, distributor gears, push rods and valve retainers.
- BR is fully formulated and requires no EOS or other additives.
- BR should be pre-heated to 180F before firing the engine for maximum protection.
- Because it is a 15W-50, BR can be used for up to 2 hours of break-in/dyno time before changing to race oil.
and
BR-30 Break-In Oil
Viscosity typical of SAE 5W-30.
Product Features:
- Same formula as original BR in a SAE 10W-30 viscosity.
- Petroleum oil provides the highest levels of zinc and phosphorus for flat-tappet engines.
- Additive package promotes ring seal and provides maximum protection available for cams and lifters during initial break-in.
- Requires no additional additives.
- Good for tight clearance and/or low temperature break-in
- Compatible with methanol and high-octane race fuels.
Applications/Instructions:
- Specifically designed for breaking in engines and flat tappet camshafts and lifters
- Good for tight clearance and/or low temperature break-in
- Good for restrictor plate engines, drag race engines, and OEM rebuilds
- Combined with Joe Gibbs Driven Engine Assembly Grease, BR30 provides the highest levels of protection for camshafts, lifters, wrist pins, distributor gears, push rods and valve retainers
http://www.joegibbsracingoil.com/products/breakin/index.html