Originally Posted by IDZRVIT That was published by 540RAT. Go on the Corvette Forum in the C3 section and see what they have to say about his oil wear testing.
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07-14-2014, 08:11 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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Personally, I installed a 34 row thermostatic oil cooler because I don't wan't my oil to attempt to break down due to heat. |
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While I don't consider those tests to be authoritative in any way, I think they do indicate that, in the real world, there's just not that much difference between high-quality lubes from a DD POV. Some test better on one factor but not so well for another. Your filter will probably make more difference than which high-quality oil you use.
FWIW, high-90s yesterday and I took a back road home. About 20 miles of S AR county road. Some spirited driving* but oil temp never got above 235. Temp back down to ~220 shortly after I turned cruise-control on. Back up to about 225-230 when I hit traffic. Stock '09 (no cooler). If I did that on a regular basis or for extended periods, I would have bought a cooler but it really doesn't seem to need one for the way I drive. * Not that hard since IAT was over 100 - mine reads 6-7 high - and ECU was limiting things, but I'm selling the car this week and wanted to have some fun so I wasn't babying it.
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"Inferior" oil, eh? I may try that next oil change instead of using 'thrifty".
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I needed the oil cooler even before the track. Uphill seems to really work the engine at high rev.. I have still seen 260 degrees even after the oil cooler installed but I was at the track and it was nearly 100 degrees. Could not get it higher that day. I usually change the oil before it is time too.
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although, as long as you change at the correct interval, and dont mind an oil that shears to a thinner weight, yes, most oil will be the same. if you want a better m1 5w30, go for the "extended performance" bottle, which has much better qualities |
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I see normal operating temp of 200 on my '13. It's got the stock oil coolant system and the larger pressurized radiator overflow tank. I see 220 with spirited driving on mountain roads. That's the highest I've seen it go so I have no need for an air to oil cooler. Nissan's fixes seem to work for me. Of course I don't track and live in the PNW where 85 is a hot summer day.
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my G's been running m1 silver cap since about 3k miles. 10yrs old, oil changed only once a year, 34k miles she still sounds and runs like new. i only put like 3-4k miles tops each yr. same deal on my 15k 5yr old Z. |
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I just came back from Vegas about 2 weeks ago.
Cruising at 80mph, With the AC off, I was able to maintain the temperature between 200-220. With the AC on, it was reaching 240 [however, with the lowest AC setting, it didn't exceed 225-230]. |
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2014 Z here, and driving like I stole it at every red light, I see 220 the most.
Highway driving, with hard pulls, I see no higher than 200. Seems to me, Nissan fixed the problem. |
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