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Old 05-17-2006, 12:07 PM
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I can't seem to find this at the stores anymore so I went on Mobile 1's website and couldn't find it, but I did find 5w-30 SUV and a new 5w-40 for diesel engines. Anyone know how these new oils compare to the old 5w-40 SUV? Do you think this new 5w-40 diesel oil is just relabeled 5w-40 SUV? Thanks for your help.
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Honestly running 5w-40 vs 5w-30 0r 10w-30 wont make a bit of difference in the longevity of your engine. Any of these M1 oils kickass....
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I think that the 5-40 has been discontinued.
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Originally Posted by cantdrv65
Honestly running 5w-40 vs 5w-30 0r 10w-30 wont make a bit of difference in the longevity of your engine. Any of these M1 oils kickass....

Mobil 1 30 weight is a little light ... the mobil 1 40 weights are a better..0-40 is a good choice..if you don' t beleive me check with patman the resident oil guru...if you ever have a question about oil just PM him ..
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go for the german castrol ow30 much better oil IMHO, test have shown its better and as far as m1 they are not nearly all the same, again ask patman m1 5w30 is very thin like almost runnin 5w20 when i tried it my motor got noisey and not as smooth swiitch to GC and its quieter and smoother running. my gf's supercharged monte SS was the same exaclt way and thats on a motor with only 13k mi and mine has 62k, i think if u gotto run m1 cause ur stuborn the 5w40 is the way to go if u cant find it maybe 10w40? or the 0w40 i supose
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Originally Posted by slt200mph
I think that the 5-40 has been discontinued.
Not discontinued, just renamed, and difficult to find.
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Originally Posted by Patman
Not discontinued, just renamed, and difficult to find.

What are they calling it now?
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Originally Posted by Patman
Not discontinued, just renamed, and difficult to find.
Wasnt it renamed to 5w40 for diesels as the original poster suggested?
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It's now called Turbo Diesel Truck 5w-40
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Nods.. I had the worst time trying to find 5w40 or 10w40 synthetic in my small town. I just gave up and got 2 cases from the guy on here who sells for amsoil. Got it here damn fast too
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Thank you everyone for your help. Now that I know it's just been renamed I might be able to locate it and if not I'll have to try something else. I'm not dead set on running Mobile 1 products it's just it was easy to get from the local Walmart or auto parts store unlike GC which I could never find anywhere locally. I guess tomorrow I'll be hunting for oil and if I can't find anything locally I'll check into Amsoil, Redline, or RP. Thanks again!
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There is a ton of Truck and SUV 5W40 in my Walmart. Try looking there. 5qt jugs for $20.
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Originally Posted by rgaynor85
go for the german castrol ow30 much better oil IMHO, test have shown its better and as far as m1 they are not nearly all the same, again ask patman m1 5w30 is very thin like almost runnin 5w20 when i tried it my motor got noisey and not as smooth swiitch to GC and its quieter and smoother running. my gf's supercharged monte SS was the same exaclt way and thats on a motor with only 13k mi and mine has 62k, i think if u gotto run m1 cause ur stuborn the 5w40 is the way to go if u cant find it maybe 10w40? or the 0w40 i supose
Thin isnt necessarily bad, in fact it can be very good. I just go by my experience running it in real world engines. For instance, you could switch to 20W-50 and while the engine will run even more quiet and pressure will increase substantially, you are actually doing more harm to it on startup which is when virtually ALL WEAR occurs. The reason is because the oil is slower to get to vital parts on startup....

Thats all Ill say, because honestly its not going to make a noticable difference either way.
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I just find it weird that so many people have run M1 5w-30 for so long and I haven't seen any engine failures or problems directly related to it. Sure, GC is better in terms of longevity, but M1 5w-30 is by no means a crap oil. If you look up comparisons online, virtually all of them rate it 2nd or 3rd best out of all tested high performance oils with GC and amsoil usually beating it out. Don't get worried using it, it's perfectly fine and won't harm your engine, there are just better oils out there if you are going to run it for an extended period of time (beyond 3k).
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Over on the VW forum, the word is at the 5w30 T&SUV is out now (I've seen it) and the 5w40 turbo diesel will be out sometime in June or so. The rumor has always been that the 5w40 is repackaged Delvac 1 (big truck oil).
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Well I checked all over and couldn't find what I wanted so I guess I might try something else like Castrol 5w-50 or perhaps Castrol or Mobile 1 10w-40 if they make it. Any one have information on the Castrol Syntec 5w-50 regarding how it compares to other popular oils out there?
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Originally Posted by LtownZ28
Well I checked all over and couldn't find what I wanted so I guess I might try something else like Castrol 5w-50 or perhaps Castrol or Mobile 1 10w-40 if they make it. Any one have information on the Castrol Syntec 5w-50 regarding how it compares to other popular oils out there?
5w50 is too thick for the LS1. There is no need to go beyond a 40wt oil in these engines.
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Unless you are running a race setup with a loose build......
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what about 5w30 Castrol Syntec Patman?
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Originally Posted by jlashley2001ss
what about 5w30 Castrol Syntec Patman?
Not a good oil at all, it's not a true synthetic and it's very thin (and thins out even more)


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