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Originally Posted by Moto-Mojo
Amsoil was developed for jet engines in what, the 1950’s, when they were developed? Presumably these high RPM, (17,000 rpm) close tolerance engines, needed something superior. Fast fwd to the modern day and developmental cycle. Can’t go wrong with this product. In my opinion.
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I think a combustion engines oil get worked a hell of a lot more than turbines. Jet engines just have bearings that need to be lubed. Pumps and shafts use the lube but everything is bearings. It was developed due to the heat generated. A normal oil would coke up bad. Heck we dont ever change the oil in modern turbine engines we just add. Combustion engines get metal in it from wear and combustion byproducts.