Ditto here.I'm a believer - Camguard and Phillips X/C 20W-50 in my IO-540.
so I'm a bit confused why hours on the engine is the metric here. I don't see how oil analysis based on hours running is measuring the quoted benefit at all.Camguard is intended to prevent corrosion on steel surfaces (particularly cams) while the engine is not running.
Based on how much the results of my oil analysis have varied over the years, it seems like this is well within the margin of error. I remain unconvinced.
In addition, this was also my understanding of cam guard:
so I'm a bit confused why hours on the engine is the metric here. I don't see how oil analysis based on hours running is measuring the quoted benefit at all.
It does make me wonder why some oil manufacturer hasn't at least partnered with camguard to sell a version of their oil with camguard already added.
According to Ed....Exxon did try and put additives in their Elite oil, but it's not the same as what CamGuard uses. There are articles written regarding all the different additives. Camguard is the best IMHO.I don't know what to think but camguard is relatively cheap in the grand scheme of things so I use it. Probably what folks say about every additive ever invented.
It does make me wonder why some oil manufacturer hasn't at least partnered with camguard to sell a version of their oil with camguard already added.
I don't know what to think but camguard is relatively cheap in the grand scheme of things so I use it. Probably what folks say about every additive ever invented.
It does make me wonder why some oil manufacturer hasn't at least partnered with camguard to sell a version of their oil with camguard already added.
CamGuard does contain organic phosphates. I suspect it may also contain calcium sulfonates, which is a well-known anti-corrosion lubricant additive.I didn't use Camguard with the O-320 that came with my airplane. After that engine died due to cancer of the cams/lifters, I started using Camguard in the O-360 that I replaced it with. I immediately noticed that in UOA, calcium went up by a factor of about 10, and phosporus by a factor of about 5. Makes me think that Camguard's ingredients include Ca and P.
I've wondered how they add Ca without increasing risk of detonation. Doesn't Ca qualify as metallic which could form deposits creating hot spots and increasing risk of pre-ignition? Is this a case of dosage being the only difference between medicine and poison?CamGuard does contain organic phosphates. I suspect it may also contain calcium sulfonates, which is a well-known anti-corrosion lubricant additive.
I've wondered how they add Ca without increasing risk of detonation. Doesn't Ca qualify as metallic which could form deposits creating hot spots and increasing risk of pre-ignition? Is this a case of dosage being the only difference between medicine and poison?
I've been using Camguard since 2005 with no issues. I posted pics earlier....my engine is super clean with no build up of anything.It is a concern for some engines and circumstances. Calcium has been reduced in SN plus and SP compliant motor oils out of concern for low speed preignition in direct injected turbo applications. The research I have done on the subject suggests that it is likely not a concern for other engines, so I have not been real concerned about it.
To put it into perspective, Ca in UOA was around 10 ppm and after using Camguard it jumped to around 100.It is a concern for some engines and circumstances. Calcium has been reduced in SN plus and SP compliant motor oils out of concern for low speed preignition in direct injected turbo applications. The research I have done on the subject suggests that it is likely not a concern for other engines, so I have not been real concerned about it.
Because they can come up with their own additive formula. That's what Aeroshell Plus is.It does make me wonder why some oil manufacturer hasn't at least partnered with camguard to sell a version of their oil with camguard already added.
I'm not yet a CamGuard user but I disagree with you. There appears to be a lot of mounting evidence that CamGuard does what they claim ...Slick 50 for planes.
There was an approved aviation version of Slick 50. I'm sure it worked just as well as the automotive version.Slick 50 for planes.
I'm not yet a CamGuard user but I disagree with you. There appears to be a lot of mounting evidence that CamGuard does what they claim ...
pictures aren't good enough?Camguard has been around long enough for them to have done conclusive long term testing to prove that it works well enough to put their money where their mouth is. Being an “oil additive” they need to go above and beyond normal testing to make me a customer. I need to see a side by side test with one engine having a corroded cam and the other clean because of camguard. That said. I don’t think anyone is crazy for using it. There is data to say it “may” work. I’m just a cheap and skeptical person.
They (Camguard) published ASTM test results right from the start.Camguard has been around long enough for them to have done conclusive long term testing to prove that it works well enough to put their money where their mouth is. Being an “oil additive” they need to go above and beyond normal testing to make me a customer. I need to see a side by side test with one engine having a corroded cam and the other clean because of camguard. That said. I don’t think anyone is crazy for using it. There is data to say it “may” work. I’m just a cheap and skeptical person.
He fought quite the battle. Was in the ICU so long he had to relearn how to walk. Now making great progress on strength and stamina. Can't say yet whether he'll make the air show circuit this year. But he's on the path back to 100%.Anyone know how Ed Kollin is doing....last I heard he was sick with COVID and recovering. That was a few years ago at Oshkosh.
Thanks Paul….thats good news.He fought quite the battle. Was in the ICU so long he had to relearn how to walk. Now making great progress on strength and stamina. Can't say yet whether he'll make the air show circuit this year. But he's on the path back to 100%.
Paul