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"Reverse Engineering" again
Glenn's 928 rantings By GlennE on Sat, 14 May 2011 13:45:57 GMT
Hopefully this copy of my second post to the Mythbusters forum will post properly formatted.
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"Reverse Engineering" Episode on Mythbusters (2010)
Glenn's 928 rantings By GlennE on Sat, 14 May 2011 13:22:51 GMT
In "Reverse Engineering", the Mythbusters test the myth that the 928 has lower drag going backwards than forwards. Not only did they choose inappropriate tests, but the dramatic flow visualisations in the water tank were not representative of a car at highway speeds. I posted the following on the Mythbusters forum at discovery.com (http://tinyurl.com/6x3vt2v).
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Twitter and Social Networks
Community Platform By Patrick on Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:15 PM
These real time tools could be handy on a frenzy.
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Tassy Frenzy
LenZ Blog By LenZech on Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Tassy Frenzy is right on course and has been blessed with great driving conditions and wonderful weather.

 

Here are a couple of images from the event so far.

about to board the Spirit Of tasmania from Station Pier, Melbourne

About to board the Spirit of Tasmania for the trip across the Bass Strait.

Jacky takes in the Deluxe Cabin

 

Jacky takes in the Deluxe Cabin.

Lunch at Levan Canyon

Lunch at Levan Canyon. The Wasps soo ...

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Words of wisdom
LenZ Blog By LenZech on Thursday, April 03, 2008
Words of wisdom, from Tim Cusack, who's been there and done all of that!
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Driver's Manual Oil Pages
Glenn's 928 rantings By GlennE on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 00:59:35 GMT
Images of the oil page in the Driver's Manual for each Model Year.
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A "panorama" of 928 lubricants - Originally on Landshark in 2003 and now obsolete
Doug Hillary - Porsche 928 lubricants By Doug Hillary on 3/16/2008 5:56 PM

A CAUTIONARY NOTE - THIS DOCUMENT WAS PREPARED IN 2002 AND IS NOW (03/2008) OUTDATED - INTENDED TO BE USED AS AN HISTORIC REFERENCE POINT ONLY

Lubricants for the Porsche 928, 928S, 928S4, GT and GTS

The subject of lubricants for the Porsche 928 is both complex yet quite simple

Complex because of the extensive range of modern oils available - a truly bewildering choice

Simple because it is all written in the Porsche Driver’s Handbook - and it has been from new

 

Many people treat their automotive oil choice as a "religious" issue. They have their own special brands or brews, or they use the brands and types recommended by so-called "experts". Or and sometimes most likely, advertising palys a major role. Sadly, except at the very extremes of racing or rallying where special "brews" or formulations are used there ...

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928 Oil pressure averages ex Rennlist
Doug Hillary - Porsche 928 lubricants By Doug Hillary on 3/16/2008 5:45 PM

The following data was collected and tabulated from a Rennlist thread in 2007. "Hot" means after about 30 minutes of engine on time. The factory states for oil to be at or above 80C. It appears that Porsche expected the 928's OP to be "around" 1.5bar at a hot idle and (to all intents) 5bar at 4000 rpm (some at 5000rpm). Porsche's minimum expectation is to get the engine's speed reading of 5bar. The 928s OP gauge is notoriously "inaccurate" but it is a reasonable OP "indicator"

Hot idle oil pressure (OP)

Average of all vehicles/all lubricants = 2.4bar


Hot idle OP by MY

MY78-85 inclusive/all lubricants = 2.5bar

MY85S2 = 2.6bar

All 928S4 models = 2.7bar

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The 928's Official WSM, Service Information and TISB engine lubricant viscosities
Doug Hillary - Porsche 928 lubricants By Doug Hillary on 3/16/2008 5:17 PM


(Overrides and/or supercedes all MY Driver Handbook recommendations)

Multigrade (mineral/synthetic) lubricants

10w-30 MY> 92 (synthetic)

5w-40 MY> 93,94,95 (synthetic)

10w-40 MY> 84,85,86,87 mineral or synthetic

10w-50 MY> 84,85,86,87 mineral or synthetic

15w-50 MY> 78>81,82,83,84 mineral or synthetic

20w-50 MY> 78>81,82,83,84,85,86,87 mineral or synthetic

Monograde (single viscosity grade) Heavy Duty (petrol/diesel rated) mineral lubricants

SAE20 MY> 78>81,82,83 and then from 89,90,91

SAE30 MY> 78>81,82,83 and then from 89,90,91

Note 1 - All MYs to 1988 - 20w-50 viscosity is not to be used below -15C

Note 2 - All MYs from 1988 - only use lubricants from the Porsche Ap ...

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Detergents and ZDDP
Glenn's 928 rantings By GlennE on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 22:01:33 GMT

 On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 08:47 +0000, buchananautomotive wrote:

> ZDDP and moly , but I must admit I am not a big fan of the much
> larger amounts of detergent in the diesel oils for the use in petrol
> engines ( I am just not at ease with that bit )( I am a bit fussy ).
>  Regards. BB.

This paper on ZDDP, based on research conducted by N.J. Mosey, T.K. Woo,
et al, at the Universities of Western Ontario and Ottawa (which was
brought to the attention of the list by Bruce B), states on ...

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