Best Motor Oil for LS1
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Best Motor Oil for LS1
My ls1 goes thru about 1 quart of oil every 2 thousand miles with 5w30 mobil 1 full synth. It has 89000 miles now, should I go back to conventional or high milege. I have no leaks its very dry underneath so it has to be burning a little.
Any advice would be helpful.
Any advice would be helpful.
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I suppose you could try an oil catch can. That level of consumption while using Mobil1 5W-30 may not be all that bad though. Mobil1 is available from a number of places at pretty low prices as compared with some others and adding a quart every 2k miles gives the oil a fresh shot of additives.
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Lubrication engineers. Look it up. I work for a roofing company with a fleet of light and heavy duty trucks, dump trucks and loader trucks. We have switched to their 10w30 and cut oil consumption. They make racing oils also.
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I use mobil in vette same kind n weight as you mine used 1/2 to 3/4 quart in 2k miles I just tore it down parts looked the same as
The new parts with 120k. Mobil one for me forever
The new parts with 120k. Mobil one for me forever
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Try using either Royal Purple 5W30 or 10W30. I think you'll see a significant reduction in oil usage. I just put Brad Penn 10W30 synthetic blend in my SS, cheaper than any full synthetic and better than all of them. It's a real performance oil, if you have cats use their full synthetic 5W30.
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I have used WalMart 5w-30 since I bought the car in Dec1997. I also have the Vertical PCV Mod and it doesn't burn any oil. At least it can't be noticed on the dipstick.
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yah i concur,
I use 100% RP 5w-30, and RP oil filter. Great stuff I havent noticed any oil consumption, but my car only has 24k miles.
Another to consider is AMSoil, hear nothing but great things from it. Can't go wrong with mobil1 synthetic or castrol gtx either.
a oil catch can is a good investment too, i hear good things about it. GL and hope you find what your looking for
I use 100% RP 5w-30, and RP oil filter. Great stuff I havent noticed any oil consumption, but my car only has 24k miles.
Another to consider is AMSoil, hear nothing but great things from it. Can't go wrong with mobil1 synthetic or castrol gtx either.
a oil catch can is a good investment too, i hear good things about it. GL and hope you find what your looking for
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Here in AZ, it's classified as "extreme" conditions - dust and heat you know. Given that, I put full synthetic in with a rating of 10W-40. I switch between Mobil 1 or Castrol Edge/Syntec. Never had any problems.
Something to keep in mind (and trust me, many people debate it) is the length at which you change your oil. Oil is in itself a "filter" catching microscopic debris over time. In AZ, oil get dirty quickly compared to say, a cooler/humid state. I don't change every 6K like the MFRs suggest. I do mine about every 2.5-3.5K or when it feels like I've gone a few months. The result? The oil isn't black like tar, instead, it's like a medium-roast coffee color, which means it's clean on the insides. Just my experience/opinion - it's debatable.
Something to keep in mind (and trust me, many people debate it) is the length at which you change your oil. Oil is in itself a "filter" catching microscopic debris over time. In AZ, oil get dirty quickly compared to say, a cooler/humid state. I don't change every 6K like the MFRs suggest. I do mine about every 2.5-3.5K or when it feels like I've gone a few months. The result? The oil isn't black like tar, instead, it's like a medium-roast coffee color, which means it's clean on the insides. Just my experience/opinion - it's debatable.
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I don't know what best is. If I want to argue over small differences I would say that Pennzoil Platinum 5W30 and German Castrol 0W30 are better than Mobil 1 5W30 synthetic. You might find that you like Mobil 1 0W40 a little bit better than their 5W30.
Pick something with a HTHS of at least 3.0 and less than 3.6 and you should be ok viscosity wise. Most of the synthetic oils on the shelf have at least decent additive packs.
Pick something with a HTHS of at least 3.0 and less than 3.6 and you should be ok viscosity wise. Most of the synthetic oils on the shelf have at least decent additive packs.
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The catch can will help out at least it did on mine.I guess it slows the suction down a little bit.I would say any 5-30 synthetic would be fine as long as you change it like it is supposed to be changed.I see people run advanced auto synthetic oil with a bunch of miles on their cars.
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I use Mobil 1 in my newer cars, 10w30 in my LS1's and 0w40 in my MB and AMG. In the older flat tappet cam cars I run conventional with zddp addative.
+1 on a catch can though, too much oil sucked through the throttle body for my tastes.
+1 on a catch can though, too much oil sucked through the throttle body for my tastes.
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Same here... It is pricey, but as far as I am concerned... u get what u pay for.
I used to run Rotella, after trying Amsoil once, nothing else will run in my LS1.
Good luck with your choice. Many good brands out there.
If money is a factor, I have heard some good things about the Wal-Mart brand synthetic.
I used to run Rotella, after trying Amsoil once, nothing else will run in my LS1.
Good luck with your choice. Many good brands out there.
If money is a factor, I have heard some good things about the Wal-Mart brand synthetic.