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The thickest oil I have ever used was Amsoil 0W30 Signature Series, for a 10k mile cleaning run. I have no temp guage, but it always started right up quite easily, maybe from the POA and add pack. I would describe it as velvety smooth. This oil has to be similar to your Motul. The 8100 5W30 is a beefy oil and gives you plenty of cushion with your aftermarket enhancements. Does it start with ease? I would expect so. Drive easy until you get up to operating temperatures, of course. Then, let it fly, in the wide open spaces of Te-jas. |
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X-clean meets ACEA C3 so it has low GF5-like levels of phosphorus, a slightly higher HTHS of 3.5, and a much higher viscosity of 12.0 at 100C (so it's just under a 40 grade). -Dennis |
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Always enjoy a chance to talk motor oil with you. Every UOA on 86's, and boxers is something I want to take a look at. I want to see how PUPP 5W20 behaves in these engines. |
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But I ended up getting Royal purple since it's local at my wal mart and i can get it on amazon. They also have a 5 quart jug, so I buy that and a quart jug and order the oil filter from amazon. |
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Just did my first oil change at Toyota using OEM 5w30 oil. Will likely try Motul 300V 5w30 coming change for summer use.
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I will do track sessions and high speeds on the autobahn yes, but would it harm the engine choosing a better oil? I prefer protection from a higher grade oil then fuel consumption from a 0w20.
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Will 5-30 oil be a little too thick for my stock motor?
I might get a stage 1 tune later nothing crazy just get rid of the torque dip.. Reason why I'm thinking of running is because I spun a rod and toyota didnt want to cover it and now I'm buying a motor .. been using 0-20 and it's like water thin.. I did run 5-20 on my second oil change and worked fine.. Looking to get a bit better protection oil wt because 0-20 seems too thin and it's for economy use seems like it.. 5-30 or 5-20? What's better for my use? I DD don't track..socal area so it's going to warm up soon and that's why I used 5-20 on my second oil change because weather was hot and I was thinking 0-20 would thin out more.. I'd rather have a bit thicker oil to protect the motor.. not sure 5 30 or 5 20 is the way to go.. I see the turbo people using 5-30 |
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Oil always seems to be a big concern for everyone. Blackstone Labs does a great job with readouts and information on new and used oil.
Back to the forum question, I used to use Mobil 1 5w-30 but have switched to Mobil 1 0w-40 Euro Blend. Reason why? I have a FBM turbo kit and built engine and the higher level of zinc in the 0w-40 is more beneficial for my setup. I personally like Mobil 1 since it is easy to get and because I usually find it for 50% off :P. But the 0w-40 Mobil 1 is the only one (from my research) that has the higher zinc, unless you go with their race oil. ![]() Running 5w-30 should not be a problem where you live. The reason why you'd want to run the stock 0w-20 is because it is very versatile for temperature and efficient for the engine design. Being in a warmer area and not in the Midwest, 5w-30 can benefit you from the oil breaking down faster.
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i put about 4 hours track time and 6000 miles on 0w20 royal purple hps and got good reports from blackstone. im gona run 5w35 now just for that extra piece of mind.
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Nice.. looks like I'll be running 5-30 from now on ince I get running again.. N/A or forced induction power? |
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5k? I was planning to change my oil every 3,500 miles bcause I will be using E85. Do you think 5k would be safe for me
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