Which oil do you use?
Well it depends on what your doing with it, forced induction, n20 or NA? FI folks usually use rotella 5w40 or 15w40 or some full syn oil. If its just a stock cruiser put what gm called for, which should be 5w30 syn blend. Alot of ppl just get whatever is onsale at the parts store
It a nutshell its just personal preference. I use motorcraft 10w30 diesel oil, mainly because i get it for $4 a quart but im also turbo.
It a nutshell its just personal preference. I use motorcraft 10w30 diesel oil, mainly because i get it for $4 a quart but im also turbo.
I agree.
33willys, good luck with this age old debate. Asking which oil people use and why is like asking what one prefers to date or drive and why. Ten people are probably going to give you nine different answers. None of those answers are going to be supported in facts any mere mortals (i.e. those without a lab grade R&D department) can consistently reproduce.
Blonde, brunette, red head, black hair.
*****, butts, legs, feet.
Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Import.
Sports cars, race cars, family sedan, truck, SUV.
North, east, south, west.
HP Tuners, EFI Live, LS1 Edit, handheld programmer.
AEM, Innovate, Ballenger, etc.
All the above I mentioned are distinct choices with none truly being better in all ways for all people. If you read magazines or watch you tube, the big names always have ads or sponsor things. They must be best, right? No, they just have huge marketing budgets.
There is an entire forum devoted to this age old debate that will apparently never die. I suggest taking a read on that to see what the "professionals" on that forum suggest. Hahaha
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Back in the '80s I was a long distance BMW rider. Put Mobile 1 in my 1976 R75/6 and rode to an event. Talked to a factory rep there and told him about the swap. He went white in the face, weak kneed and told me the engine was not designed for synthetic. He said bearing clearances were designed for a larger molecule. Fast forward to the engine designs and metalurgy of today and a different requirement. I think the factory recommends synthetic but I'm really asking if the engine will live happy with non-synthetic?
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Might be helpful if you actually told us what kind of engine.....new, used (mileage?), stock, modded, how will it be used, operating temp/ambient temp range, etc.
" I think the factory recommends synthetic but I'm really asking if the engine will live happy with non-synthetic?" Why do you want to second guess the OEM recommendation?
" I think the factory recommends synthetic but I'm really asking if the engine will live happy with non-synthetic?" Why do you want to second guess the OEM recommendation?
pretty much everything comes with synthetic in em these days, and has been for like ~20 years
but I generally look to mobile 1 for 5w-30, as it's a true group 4/5 synthetic and commonly available very cheap, $22 at walmart
here is a rather lengthy thing I read once and it made me go hmmm
https://540ratblog.wordpress.com/201...-test-ranking/
but I generally look to mobile 1 for 5w-30, as it's a true group 4/5 synthetic and commonly available very cheap, $22 at walmart
here is a rather lengthy thing I read once and it made me go hmmm
https://540ratblog.wordpress.com/201...-test-ranking/
Last time I changed the oil in the Cougar I poured in several bottles of Mobile 1 5-30 that I've had on the shelf for years and topped it off with some 20-50...because I had some...LOL
I've also used the Rottell 15-40...
Andrew
I've also used the Rottell 15-40...
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