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I'd have a hard time believing they'd market an oil for flat tappet engines if 1440 wasn't adequate.

After a quick google search, I found this. But we all know what they say about the internet.

"To properly protect flat-tappet engines, particularly the performance variety, most experts agree that 1,000 ppm is the absolute minimum, and some prefer 1,100 to 1,200. At this point, the obvious question is why don’t new cars have problems with cams going flat if ZDDP is so crucial? The simple explanation is just about all of them are equipped with friction-reducing roller lifters."