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Old 07-09-2012, 02:56 PM   #85
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Mobil 1 TDT comes in a 5w30?
Ah, 5W-40? Either way, better than using a thin ass 5W-30 in that engine. I believe T6 is also 5W-40.
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Old 07-09-2012, 03:00 PM   #86
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I am using Mobil 1 TDT in most of my cars but thinking of switching to T6. Walmart pricing for the win!
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Old 07-09-2012, 03:34 PM   #87
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I am using Mobil 1 TDT in most of my cars but thinking of switching to T6. Walmart pricing for the win!
YES. $20 for 1gal? Excellent...
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Old 07-09-2012, 04:39 PM   #88
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I get it for about $8/qt as a preferred customer. Otherwise it's about $10/qt. They ship from warehouses, and for me, the Orlando warehouse is pretty much a next day for ground shipping.

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For those that have bought 0w-30 Amsoil, where did you purchase it?

I have only found a couple dealers online and they have it priced at ~$10-12 a quart.
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My car is track only in the hot state of texas. How would you guys feel about 0-30 for winter and 5-40 for track during the summer? Ams oil of course.
Track only and Texas... what you need are an oil pressure and temp gauge. Then you will know exactly what you need. Stop guessing, get data.
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I've been using Mobil 1 for years and never had blacking or coffee looking problems in even high mileage cars, but I change my oil in all cars no longer than 3K miles. I have a wife and 2 kids who beat their cars and in the heat out here it's the least I can do. I am listening to everyone on this though because it seeems to be a consensus that Subaru boxers and Mobil 1 oil don't like each other...curious though because Porsche uses M1 as their preferred oil. Regardless I'm not hear to argue.

Has anyone looked at Eneos Sustina? I used their stuff in Japan and a lot of you look for specs and info and they place it all out there...even the much talked about Zinc chatter and they don't add sulphur. Most of their dealers are in Cali and they are Toyota and 1 Subaru dealer...that's a good sign to me.

My 2 cents...I will say the regular Full Synthetic Eneos is about $54 a case...Sustina is going to be on par for price with Ams oil and others I suspect. I only know Yen price.

http://www.sustina.us/superior-cleaning-power.php
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I went to Sebring this weekend and after 3 20 minute sessions (45-60 minute cool downs between), I gridded for session 4. I was on the grid with the AC on (yeah... I know) four ~10 minutes. When I went to roll out on track noticed the CEL on, the car wouldn't rev hardly at all, 1200rpm or so. Restarted car after a few minutes, would go in limp mode, 4500rpm. Water temps were fine. My bluetooth ODB reader was wigging out and wouldn't connect either (not a car problem, it wouldnt read a 10 year old Tahoe either that day).

My theory is an oil temp problem. After a ~30 minute cooldown, I was able to drive home and the CEL cleared itself after driving for 20 minutes then cycling the ignition.

Haven't read this whole thread but my Googling has come up empty. No one else has had any limp mode issues, other than people tuning the ECU (obviously, self-induced)

Thinking I'm going to need to switch to a 5w-30 as 100F ambient isn't uncommon here. Now to figure out which oil.
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Figure out which oil... sure but you figure out what the CEL was first!

Also, what were your oil temps?
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I couldnt get a reader to it in time and the car doesnt have oil temps readily available :/

I tried to read it with my bluetooth ODB reader and it wouldnt connect to my phone (but that was the phone, not the car, I couldnt connect to a 10 year old Tahoe either).

Only code it was throwing was P1235 and that comes back to Air intake solenoid on a Forester but that's all I can find. Cleared the code (after the light disappeared on its own) at an Autozone and waiting to see if it comes back. And I have not modified the intake system in anyway (or any drivetrain modification for that matter)
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Penzoil Platinum. Good HTHS for the price and the BobIsTheOilGuy.com forums like it.

Mobil 1 and Subarus don't go together well. US Castrol is on the thinner side when it comes to HTHS. And considering my planned useage and OCI, Amsoil and RedLine are a bit pricey.
You know I hear that a lot... but really, when Redline is $10 or so a quart (that's what I sell it for) and lesser synthetics are about $7 and up, how much more are we talking? $30, maybe? For the oil that protects your engine????? Seems like a no-brainer to me. Considering all these threads about "what oil should I run", etc. I find it shocking how unimportant it all becomes over a few bucks. An engine is a lot more than the money you spend on a quality (a real quality) oil.
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I may switch to 5W-30 for DD/AutoX use, then switch back to 0W-20 for long trips.
This is fine Toyota normally recommends two options the 0W-20 or the 5W-30 so you should be fine with 5W-30.

As a tech for Toyota they/we will never test the type of oil you place in your car but keep in mind with the FRS you get free maintenance for 30k miles so talk to your dealership im sure they will help you. you may just need to pay a little money for different oil.
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I plan on using GC 0W-30.
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On a side note...my dealer told me that the fr-s was only allowed 2 free oil changes. I brought it to his attention that in the brochure it said 2 years and 25000 miles. He said it was like that on every other scion but not the fr-s...

Anybody else have that told to them?
That's exactly what the sales rep told me, when I picked up my car..
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