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04-02-2022, 10:01 AM | #29 |
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No, oil pressure do not tell you about oil flow since viscosity comes into play. With the same oil pressure and temp one oil can have 20% more flow than a different one. It's pretty common that oil temperatures goes up with a higher grade oil.
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I would prefer to see oil temp taken at the sump. It's going to give you more accurate feedback for a couple of reasons. One, is that the temp is skewed because the OEM temp sender is post oil pump. Another reason is that we don't know yet if the ECU is modulating the oil temp displayed. Oddly enough, this is becoming a more common trend from the OEM. We've seen this in Porche, AMG, and even with the 2015 WRX. With the 2015 WRX you'd see a difference swing from 0-to-just over 20 degrees. Why is this done? I speculate that it's done as another layer of safety. Similar to how an OEM coolant gauge is really a course 3-position gauge. Another thing I would recommend is sending oil samples out for analysis. This is a safeguard against going down a path that is detrimental to the engine. I wouldn't put too much weight into feedback from techs, we hear them give bad info all the time. If anything with a warranty is questionable, Subaru will send a regional tech (non-dealer affiliated) who will make decisions on coverage. He WILL point to the owner's manual if the oil gets tested. |
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Besides I checked owners manual of my BRZ and it also mentions 5W-30 as officially acceptable oil. So I think I'll go with that then... At least nobody will void my warranty for that xD Also wow I think this thread made me realize what does "hot oil" actually mean lol https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=91820 Last edited by lapsio; 04-02-2022 at 01:02 PM. |
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oil analysis will test the fluid and report back with what's in it. there's always some expected levels of each type of metal, specific to different parts of the engine. here's a sample of a report. i've always liked blackstone labs pay attention to the 'universal averages' and what they're pointing out in that report. excess wear indicates that something isn't right, or that would require different maintenance.
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I would think 10w50 would not be ideal for your situation. 120 deg C is not that hot and you are not keeping it up there for hours at a time. If you are NA I would run 5W30 and as stated above be careful until you oil gets to temperature (not coolant). My experience is, mine is turboed and I do run 0W40. Car does not get driven below freezing and our track days can be 32 degC plus. I am usually coming off the track after 20 min at 130 deg c or so.
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I have not read what others have commented so far, but have you considered an oil cooler instead? There are dozens of pictures here of oil starvation and cavitation. 10W might be too thick for start-up and until fully warmed-up. If I were you, an oil cooler would be the first place to look into.
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I will agree with you. Everyone is always stating that the “engine was designed for that weight” Not a correct statement. The engine was designed for a certain oil viscosity. This changes when you change the operating parameters(Temerature) of an engine. Another case in point is the 2GR-FE engine. In a Lexus it takes 0W20. In an Lotus Evora it calls out 5W40. Lotus does nothing to the engine except add a supercharger to it.
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At least I'm gonna have some comparison since I saw temperatures with 0w20, 10w50 and now I'll see how 5w30 behaves. I have all my current rides recorded using OBD and GPS so I'll be able to later compare temperatures. That said today I again reached 122 C (around 250 F) on my way to work and I'm a bit worried about oil flow soo... I guess I don't feel all that comfortable with that 10w50. If temps will be worse with 5w30 then I'll revisit this topic and wonder what next. For now I guess I know what to do. Last edited by lapsio; 04-05-2022 at 11:52 AM. |
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Like chipmunk already pointed out, an oil cooler is probably a way better choice than experimenting different oil consistencies. Another area I'm seeing, is that if you're constantly hammering the car, oil can get in places it shouldn't, so maybe an oil catch can too? Just as a fail-safe measure. Are you also keeping an eye on different fluids such as LSD/Clutch, Transmission?
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