Burn in hell, oil! BURN IN HELLL!!
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Burn in hell, oil! BURN IN HELLL!!
About to do a change up and want some advicerinos. I noticed after 3-4 runs my oil pressure dropped 4-5psi as it got hotter, and Im currently using 10w-30 in the SR. Im thinking about switching to 15w-30 or 10w-40, obviously there are tons of opinions on the interwebs about this, but I thought Id ask some locals to see what works well for you guys. TIA
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Re: Burn in hell, oil! BURN IN HELLL!!
i use rotella in all the sr's i work on. but 6 psi at idle is not bad.
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6psi sounds kinda low? I know the FSM says 11 minimum but Im sure there are other factors that come into play. Isnt Rotella diesel oil? What weight do you use?
I really can't say what Im at psi-wise since Im using the stock FC sending unit and cluster gauge, and who knows how accurate that is. When it says 30psi I could be at 15 or who knows what else. The drop at high temps is kind of concerning me though, and Im thinking some thicker stuff might help.
I really can't say what Im at psi-wise since Im using the stock FC sending unit and cluster gauge, and who knows how accurate that is. When it says 30psi I could be at 15 or who knows what else. The drop at high temps is kind of concerning me though, and Im thinking some thicker stuff might help.
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the drop is normal. only comes in 2 wiegths think and thinker. use the 15w40 but it comes in straight 30 too. if you don't want to use deisel oil then don't use it.
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is there a benefit to using diesel oil?
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Rotella is good for diesel and gasoline engines, it's very stable, resists temp breakdown, extra detergents keep the engine clean.
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this has been a topic that's been bugging the V8 guys for awhile now.Rhoad Racing wrote:is there a benefit to using diesel oil?
Oil used to have zinc in it, but they changed it about about 3-4 years ago and took the zinc out.
Somehow without the zinc in it, when the v8 guys who had flat tappet-style cams would break in a motor, they kept wiping out cams and lifters.
Diesel oil still has the zinc in it, so they started running it during the break-in period, and so...the cams were saved.
I think it might help out the import motors too, but I'm not sure. That's all I know on that subject.
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Greg wrote:Rotella is good for diesel and gasoline engines, it's very stable, resists temp breakdown, extra detergents keep the engine clean.
this would be why. also it is cheap.
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I am currently running 15w40 in my Rb25det per Matts recommendation. And no ill effects thus far, third event down. I do however need to change my oil though, it is starting to get dark.
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I assume this is something that would have to be ordered from a special vender and not your everyday auto store, right?
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Chris, I've seen Rotella at Walmart, Pepboys, Vatozone...
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Good! I'll pick some up and give it a try. Thanks
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Weight-wise, do you think switching to something thicker would help with the pressure drop? Sure the drop is normal but if I could minimize it while still being OK with cold starts and normal driving id like to.
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Re: Burn in hell, oil! BURN IN HELLL!!
running a thicker oil especially in the summer is always a good idea, mainly due to the hot summer ambient temps thinning out the oil. So a thicker oil would be more prone to keep your moving parts happy. Yeah, Chris you can get it pretty much anywhere. I always get it from Advanced when I go get all my stuff.
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I really appreciate the advice from everyone, ended up going for Rotella 15w-40 and a huge ass PureOne filter. Fat mamma jamma brought me to just over 5 qts.
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