not trying to stir the pot i use M1 and M1 filter.... i could be wrong but i think GM was one of the first manufactures to use m1 in
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Think so? You might want to read this: Don't use Nissan OEM oil filters
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Negative. In oils, the "x" in xw-y, is the weight of the oil when cold. There is some variation in this category, but for the most part, a 5w-30 oil is as thick when cold as a 5w-40. If your talking about viscosity when hot, then yes, the 5w-40 will be a bit thicker than the 5w-30. |
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Ferrari uses Pennzoil Ultra European, there is a difference.
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That is of course why people like it since the zinc is what protects your motor, but it's also supposedly rotting out your cat's and killing us all
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I wish Rotella T Synth was part of the above oil testings. Im sure I could find a wear test for it though.
Yea it doesnt meet emissions reqs for standard passenger vehicles with emmissions controls. Diesel engines have much different standards, and much different stress/tollerances. its not easy making ~1000 lb/tq at the wheels. |
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Also, and i speak with experience using RP oils, i never had any issues or bad oil analysis reports using RP for the 370. The only suggestion would be to wait for at least 5k of breaking before starting using Royal Purple. ps. I "love" theese oil threads...
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