K5_489
Member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2019
- Posts
- 41
- Reaction score
- 25
- Location
- Arizona, USA
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- 489 BBC
All of my engines have been broken in, and continue to run, on WalMart's SuperTech oil. Yep, the cheap stuff. They're all made to the same standards anyways, and the tests done on that specific oil has always come out good. I just wish I could get this stuff in big drums, or at least 5 gallon pails. I could see using the fancy (expensive) stuff on the all out motors, but I don't think it's needed in the vast majority of our even "performance" engines. But if it makes people feel better to run it, I wouldn't fault them.
My 489 with the flat tappets got a bottle of Lunati's break in additive along with 7 quarts of SuperTech 10w-30 during the cam break in, and another bottle for the first break in road miles. Zero issues, great oil pressure, cam survived just fine, despite all the horror stories of BBCs eating flat tappet cams. I'll probably keep adding the break in additives at the regular oil changes just for good measure.
My 489 with the flat tappets got a bottle of Lunati's break in additive along with 7 quarts of SuperTech 10w-30 during the cam break in, and another bottle for the first break in road miles. Zero issues, great oil pressure, cam survived just fine, despite all the horror stories of BBCs eating flat tappet cams. I'll probably keep adding the break in additives at the regular oil changes just for good measure.