I have recently found out my car is burning M1 0W40 oil, i figure its because it is less viscous when cold compared to a 5w30 oil(i tend to go
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5w30 Oil for 370z
I have recently found out my car is burning M1 0W40 oil, i figure its because it is less viscous when cold compared to a 5w30 oil(i tend to go past 4k on accident when oil is not up to temp when getting up to speed on the highway) so i kind of figured i should change back to a 5w30 oil and see if im still burning oil before i take my car in for an oil consumption test(and i wasnt burning oil with nissan's ester oil)
i burnt approximately half a quart in the last 2k miles(which im not sure if that is normal but i dont remember burning that much with nissan's oil) because when i say i was a bit low on oil i poured half a quart in and i was just a tad under the high mark I want to go with an ester based oil since it is recommended for the car, so my question is what does everyone recommend that is not too expensive, I know about redline which everyone uses but they are kind of hard to find in local automotive stores and id rather not wait for oil to be shipped out to me I know royal purple is a ester based oil but from what i have heard is that royal purple turns to **** after 3k miles any recommendations would be greatly appreciated Thanks
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i dont buy oils online because i have to wait for my oil to ship and i dont have amazon prime so its gonna be like 3-5 days before i get my oil and i need it by monday which is when i have access to the lift in my auto class i would rather not wait on this and get it done asap
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1. You are in SoCal: the viscosity difference of an 0w and 5w at your temps is nothing, and not a cause of consumption. M1 0/40 is a very light 40w (often shearing to a 30), but otherwise a fantastic add pack oil. For example, Amsoil rates their 0w vs 5w as:
AMSOIL 0W-30 is 57.3 cST @ 40 deg. C, & 11.3 cST @ 100 deg. C AMSOIL 5W-30 is 59.5 cST @ 40 deg. C, & 11.7 cST @ 100 deg. C 2. Over 4K on 'accident'? This ain't a diesel: drive it :P 3. 1/2 qt in 2K miles is below tolerances. Over 1qt per 1K miles is when people tend to want to run an oil consumption test for possibly inclusion in the warranty replacement longblock TSB. 4. Be careful what you 'hear' about oil. Everyone has an opinion. The smart ones back their opinions with facts, analysis, and trending. 5. Pennzoil Ultra 5/30, 5qt usually for 28 at wally world, good UOAs in my car is my recommendation. You can't go wrong with Redline, RP, or so many other products either as they are all excellent. 6. Finally, don't over think it. That's what folks do at BITOG.com - b |
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the only reason i ask is because i didnt burn this much running Nissan's ester oil(i drained out about 5qts of oil when i did the switch to M1 0w40 and that was after 5k miles on the oil)
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How many oil changes have you done with m1? Do you have enough data to establish real trending to compare consumption with oil a to consumption with oil b? That is my main point. Yes some engines empirically respond a bit different to formulations. But to base a change on what others just say is no where near as effective as real data from you
I only run 5/30 while under warranty. Non us z car manuals allow for 40w and such. If I still have her outside of the extended power train warranty I will use m1 0/40 and see how uoa look. Mostly because its a single oil to keep in the garage and the penn. ultra I u we now is not a high volume product. - b |
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i estimate i burnt about half a quart give, do you think it is just doing this because i moved from nissan's ester 5w30 to M1 0w40? it has had nissan's ester oil for its entire life until i changed to m1 0w40 at 29k miles
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German dealers use 5-30 Castrol synthetic. Thats all you need. The oil change interval here is 15,000km's as well. A good synthetic will last. My last Blackstone around 7500+miles was to got to 10,000mi which is about what my German dealer recommends. Go figure.
My car gets driven hard but responsibly. I have an oil cooler and cover plate for the cooler winter months. I see normally 185+ on temps but nothing over 220+ in summer and hard, fun driving. Bvl has great advice for you above. Do not over think this issue. Its soooooo not worth it. |
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Amsoil signature series 5W30 is the way to go. Do research on it vs Mobil 1 or any other oils.
Amsoil was the first in synthetics as well as far outperform just about every oil. If you can buy the motor oil at Walmart its not the best oil
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I'll bite. Please list these other oils. They're the ones I want to buy!
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Valvoline Redline Motul Castrol This is to name a few Here's the Mobil 1 vs Amsoil test- http://www.synthetic-oil-tech.com/d...._vs_mobil1.htm I am not trying to start an oil arguement as some people get heated about their oil being the best... I'm just stating the facts after test results and I was a Mobil 1 user on my 350z and could feel the friction it caused at high RPMs and switched to Amsoil and my engine felt more smooth and powerful.
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Nor me. But I've used Mobil 1 and I can make the same statement. This doesn't help those that look to the internet forums for the 'best' oil. The best oil for our Z's is simple - API SM or SN 5W30. Source: Nissan engineers. Others will say 0W20 for any type of engine, NA or FI, because it removes heat better due to higher flow i.e. less viscous. Whatever. At the end of the day, as long as the oil is API certified, dino or synthetic, it all works. I have yet to see an oil company under a court order or voluntarily remove their oil from the shelves because it was a 'bad' batch causing premature engine wear and/or failure. Something for all to think about.
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Well with an engine that is notorious for burning oil... Finding an oil that can withstand more is a good idea.. When I ran mobil 1 in my 350z it would burn oil after switching to amsoil I would have the exact amount I put in for the oil change down to the drop.
OP get amsoil signature series 5w30 and you will thank me I promise!
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anyone know anything about royal purple HPS? i so far have read good and bad things about it and im unable to really make up my mind about it just gonna price out oils now and see which one can give me the best bang for buck Thanks everyone again for your help
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