Originally Posted by Triple's Good to hear they're doing the right thing Fixed. AND YOU CALL YOURSELF A MOD! Sent from my DROID X2 using Tapatalk
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02-27-2012, 04:35 PM | #153 (permalink) | |
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The 5W30 for the Z may be a result of an EPA mileage requirement when in actuality a 5W40 or 10W40 would actually work better for the motor. I have no information to support that theory as of yet, just throwing it out there. |
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The factory freak is a myth -- here's the kernel of truth (at least to the best of my knowledge): Older GM cars occasionally had a different cam put in on the assembly line when designated cams were short on supply, and because so many parts were interchangeable. If the different cam happened to have a wilder profile, you lucked out with a more powerful engine.
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Oil weight varies quite a bit, especially on the internal tolerances of the rotating assembly. All modern engines found in new cars are built with tight tolerances so as to help with longevity and reliability. I don't see a need to add thicker engine oil to a car that is only 3 years old unless it has very high miles and or the motor has been rebuilt.
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Yeah my reference to the ~1% or less factor is that there probably are factory variances in tolerances and adjustments. It's just not enough to matter enough to care about.
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I do bet you will see variance due to break-in success or failure -- that probably accounts for anywhere from 1% to 3% (poor ring sealing, lost compression) to 100% (blown motor! ) Anyway, OP, glad to hear you are getting a new short block and no BS from Nissan
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