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stlgrym3 10-24-2018 10:57 PM

First oil change parts question
 
Following are the items I’m about to purchase for the first oil change on my BRZ. The Motul 0w20 is labeled as High RPM racing motor oil, is this the right variant of Motul for our car? Does the bundle include the crush washer?

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new2subaru 10-24-2018 11:16 PM

What you have there is fine. How many 2 litre containers of oil did you order? You'll need 3.

stlgrym3 10-24-2018 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by new2subaru (Post 3148130)
What you have there is fine. How many 2 litre containers of oil did you order? You'll need 3.

I have not placed order yet must putting them in cart first. So does the crush washer come with this bundle?

new2subaru 10-24-2018 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by stlgrym3 (Post 3148131)
I have not placed order yet must putting them in cart first. So does the crush washer come with this bundle?


It appears so. They're just calling it a gasket, which the name used by Subaru


EDIT It's the correct part number https://parts.subaru.com/p/Subaru__/...803916010.html

stlgrym3 10-24-2018 11:43 PM

For this particular version of Motul oil, does the words “high rpm” matter? Is there another version of this 0w20 by the same brand?

JIM THEO 10-25-2018 06:46 AM

As this V300 is too thin they mean it favors high revving than a thicker oil!

86MLR 10-25-2018 07:22 AM

I wouldn't use that in a street car, that oil is designed to be used hard, then swapped out.

It favors hp gains over wear.

Unless you plan on changing your oil alot.

Or because racecar.

There is heaps of info IRT on the webs.

stlgrym3 10-25-2018 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by 86MLR (Post 3148229)
I wouldn't use that in a street car, that oil is designed to be used hard, then swapped out.

It favors hp gains over wear.

Unless you plan on changing your oil alot.

Or because racecar.

There is heaps of info IRT on the webs.

Which brand does the dealer use? I have an aftermarket header and flex fuel kit, so I do run on e85 sometimes, does that matter which type of oil to use? Can I just get the same oil dealer used?

MCTeeJ 10-25-2018 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by stlgrym3 (Post 3148233)
Which brand does the dealer use? I have an aftermarket header and flex fuel kit, so I do run on e85 sometimes, does that matter which type of oil to use? Can I just get the same oil dealer used?

Any GF-5 oil will likely treat you fine as long as it's 0w20. If you want some good stuff a lot of people here like the Amsoil signature series or Motul 8100, but I believe Mobil 1 is a popular off the shelf oil used among 86 people. It really depends on how often you wanna change it and what you use the car for.

Tristor 10-25-2018 11:53 AM

If you're primarily driving on the street and want to keep the recommended 5000 mile oil change interval, you should definitely not use the Motul 300V, as it is not intended to be used on street cars for the long term. It's a racing oil designed to be changed between track events. As someone else mentioned Mobil 1 is a pretty easy to get, inexpensive, and perfectly reasonable option in a street car. I personally use AMSOil, although it's kind of expensive, I like it well enough.




What tells you if you need to up your OCIs or have unusual wear from E85 is getting a used oil analysis done.

humfrz 10-25-2018 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by stlgrym3 (Post 3148233)
Which brand does the dealer use? I have an aftermarket header and flex fuel kit, so I do run on e85 sometimes, does that matter which type of oil to use? Can I just get the same oil dealer used?

IMHO, it don't really matter. Any name brand, full synthetic, 0W-20 oil will do.


humfrz

Bonburner 10-25-2018 06:07 PM

My current oil of choice is Idemitsu Zepro 0W-20 Eco Medalist

One of only 2 0W-20 oils that are ~35 cSt at 40°C (vs market avg of ~45 cSt at 40°C, the other is Toyota Genuine Motor Oil 0W20).
Makes my engine feel butter smooth and +2 mpg.
I had to relearn the NVH from my engine after changing to this oil because I had less engine vibration.
Try it while they're cheap sub $30 .. I've seen them go up to $33. I grabbed 3 5 quarts at $25. I should have pre-ordered when it was $20.

https://www.amazon.com/ZEPRO-3001009...tsu+0w-20+zero

Rabidpug 10-25-2018 07:41 PM

the Subaru dealership I purchased my car from last month put full synthetic 0w-20 castrol edge in the engine. Seems to be holding up well.

stlgrym3 10-25-2018 10:16 PM

I found some unused Mobile 1 0w20 purchased for my 2018 Camry. Can I use these on my BRZ?

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