Oil additive ZDDP

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#1 Oil additive ZDDP

Post by johnben » Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:28 am

Hi Folks

Coming up to an oil change but I am still confused as what to use, I understand oils in the 60's contained zinc and modern oils don't, I have looked at both Castrol GTX and Halfords Classic motor oil and neither state that they contain zinc. Should I buy a modern oil and add ZDDP or trust that the classic oils are made to the same specification as the originals or does it matter?
Thanks in advance for your views.

John Series 1 2 + 2

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#2 Re: Oil additive ZDDP

Post by timhum » Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:48 pm

There has been a huge amount of discussion on the TR Register about this an probably no simple answer as we all have personal preferences. The following link might give some help.

http://www.tr-register.co.uk/forums/ind ... l/?hl=zddp


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#3 Re: Oil additive ZDDP

Post by malcolm » Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:03 pm

Interesting link Tim. I'd be interested to hear what other E owners use, and how important they think the zinc content is for an E - what zinc content do people go for?
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#4 Re: Oil additive ZDDP

Post by chrisfell » Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:42 pm

I currently use Millers Classic 20W50 semi-synthetic. This oil is designed for Jags and Astons etc.

My opinion is that as long as the oil is changed regularly, ie at least once a year or every 3,000 miles, the type or brand of oil isn’t hugely important. Halfords 20W50 is as good as the stuff I use, only a little bit cheaper. I drove a Vauxhall Senator for 177k miles using only cheap 20W50 dino-oil.-oil.
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#5 Re: Oil additive ZDDP

Post by abowie » Mon Nov 13, 2017 8:34 pm

I think it is irrelevant what oil you use. I use Valvoline XLD 20W 50 because it is cheap. It gets changed every one to 2 years which for my cars is under 5000 miles.
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#6 Re: Oil additive ZDDP

Post by Whitact » Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:08 am

John,
If you want a high zinc oil you could try here:
https://www.classic-oils.net/Classic-Oi ... tage-20W50
I have no relation to there guys but heard about them through the local car club.
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#7 Re: Oil additive ZDDP

Post by johnben » Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:03 pm

Thanks for the links folks, I went for the Classic Oils' own high-zinc classic 20W50 mineral oil, it seems to tick all of the boxes.

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