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[Poll]: What viscosity oil are *you* using in your 308?

Discussion in '308/328' started by Perfusion, Feb 21, 2006.

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What weight oil are you using in your 308?

  1. 0W-40

  2. 5W-40

  3. 10W-40

  4. 15W-40

  5. 20W-50

  6. 10W-30

  7. 5W-30

  8. Other

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  1. EuroDino

    EuroDino Formula Junior

    Dec 5, 2004
    328
    Southern California
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    Joseph Fischetti
    The 308 GT4 - I use 20-50 because that is the spec in the owners manual.

    The Chevelle SS gets 10-40

    The other 3 get Mobile 1, 5-30 synthetic
     
  2. Perfusion

    Perfusion F1 Rookie

    Oct 16, 2004
    4,151
    Marietta, GA
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    Aaron
    ...well...last night I made the change to Kendal GT-1 20W-50. We'll see how she goes. The low oil pressure light wasn't on last night after a short cruise to get the oil up to temp, so that was a pleasant change.
     
  3. gerritv

    gerritv Formula 3

    Jun 18, 2001
    1,400
    St Catharines
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    Gerrit
    308 GT4, 5w-50 Castrol Syntec
     
  4. Shark49

    Shark49 Formula Junior

    Mar 31, 2005
    773
    Boone, NC
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    Nathan
    After extensive reading and perr AHaas recommendation, I went with 0W 40 Mobil1 for my 1986 Mondial 3.2
     
  5. Perfusion

    Perfusion F1 Rookie

    Oct 16, 2004
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    That was exactly my initial reasoning... I read, and read, and read the "Motor Oil 10_" series, and I decided that 0W-40 was perfect for me. The car leaked like a sieve with the less-thick-when-cool (notice I didn't say thinner!) Synthetic. After each run, I had a small puddle about the size of a dollar bill folded in half.

    I went for a drive last night to get the new oil circulated, and 24 hours later, there is not a drop on my garage floor.

    I know that AEHaas would say, "Get the leak fixed, don't change the oil!", and there is some merit to that thought. However...on an 80k-mile car that's had who-knows-what kind of oil (syn or dino, ?W-?0 viscosity, Brand?) over the last 26 years of its life, I realized it is a bit pretentious of me to believe that this lighter-weight, synthetic oil is the "only way" for my car - just because Ali uses 0W-20 in his 575M and Murcielago. Not even apples to oranges - apples to kickballs. Sure, they're both roundish and red, but that's about where the similarities end.

    Additionally, I asked several mechanics in my area what weight and brand oil they would put in the car if I were to take it there for an oil change. Although their answers varied *slightly* from place to place, not one's answer was "0W-40", and not one was "Synthetic." Sooo....if I were paying someone to do my oil changes, and trusting their judgement, why would I use something other than what they recommend?
     
  6. Shark49

    Shark49 Formula Junior

    Mar 31, 2005
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    Nathan
    Well hes right. If you are leaking, get out your torque wrench and start double checking things. My 20 year old mondial doesnt leak motor oil at all. I find that a large amount of mechanics dont know or even care to understand the intricasies of oil and so thier recommendations are either generic or what some other guy in the shop recommends. Which is usually a 10w-X oil. If you were to go to hot rod and racing shops, you would probably see a lot more synthetics being used.... And this is why I change my own oil. And in my other late model vehicles now that the free dealer maintenance has run out...

    If you owned a Triumph, the term is not leaking like a sieve. Its just marking its territory..
     
  7. Mfoncerrada

    Mfoncerrada Formula Junior

    Dec 20, 2009
    419
    Monterey, CA
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    Miguel Foncerrada
    What were the results of the poll?
     
  8. miketuason

    miketuason F1 World Champ
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    Feb 24, 2006
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    #33 miketuason, Dec 22, 2009
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  9. Euro Quattro

    Euro Quattro Formula Junior

    Apr 20, 2005
    344
    Vancouver
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    Kent
    I use valvoline syn power full synthetic 5-40 euro blend but it is really expensive @ 6-7 bucks a quart.
     
  10. Ferraripilot

    Ferraripilot F1 World Champ
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    May 10, 2006
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    #35 Ferraripilot, Dec 22, 2009
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    Recently, I got in bed with using Total quartz racing (formerly ELF) 10w-50 synthetic. More zinc etc. A bit pricey but I dig it, and it comes in a neato bottle!
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  11. miketuason

    miketuason F1 World Champ
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    $6 to $7 a quart is cheap compares to the Redline at $10+ a quart
     
  12. akimmel

    akimmel Karting

    Aug 13, 2009
    189
    Dallas, TX
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    Art Kimmel
    I was using 20W-50 but with a total engine rebuild finishing soon, I guess I should consider a lower viscosity. Any comments on recommended viscosity versus miles on the motor?
    Thanks
    Art
     
  13. johnvwatts

    johnvwatts Formula Junior

    Jul 7, 2007
    523
    England
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    John v watts
    I use valveoline 10/60 semi in my 308gt4 racer.
     
  14. Birdman

    Birdman F1 Veteran

    Jun 20, 2003
    6,689
    North shore, MA
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    I use Castrol 5W-50 Syntec and no complaints. The OM recommends 10W-50 so I figure the syntec is pretty close, except a smidge better when cold.
     
  15. ramosel

    ramosel Formula 3

    Sep 11, 2004
    1,237
    Meadow Vista, CA
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    #40 ramosel, Dec 22, 2009
    Last edited: Dec 22, 2009
    It should show at the top of the page when viewing this thread... just in case:

    As of today.... 20w-50 seems to be the favorite by little better than a 2:1 margin
    View Poll Results: What weight oil are you using in your 308?
    0W-40 9 8.91%
    5W-40 7 6.93%
    10W-40 17 16.83%
    15W-40 4 3.96%
    20W-50 39 38.61%
    10W-30 4 3.96%
    5W-30 3 2.97%
    Other 18 17.82%
     
  16. JohnnyS

    JohnnyS F1 World Champ
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    Oct 19, 2006
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    I use Castrol GTX 5W30 in my 328. I made the change because of the cold temps in the fall, winter and spring. At operating temp in the summer and at idle, I get 40 psi. At operating temps and running on the road, I get 85 psi. So, I know the engine is "tight" and I want more lubrication at the low temps, thus the 5W30 weight oil.

    IMHO, lubricity is not the main issue facing our engines. Rather, it is internal corrosion and corrosion byproducts (causing bearing scoring) due to incomplete warm ups and short drives.

    My 2 cents.
     
  17. fgcfire8

    fgcfire8 Formula Junior

    Jan 19, 2008
    459
    Montpelier Va
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    Frank Castelvecchi
    Penzoil synthetic 5-50 here closest i can find to the 10-50 called for
     
  18. gcmerak

    gcmerak Formula 3

    Mar 17, 2008
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    A good thread as a follow-up to this discussion is now in the technical section under "New Formulation For The Enzo". That one seals it for me. John, I'm with you on this one!
    5W-50 with just the right amount of ZDDP.

    Ciao,
    George
     
  19. miketuason

    miketuason F1 World Champ
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    Look at post #33 and #39
     
  20. 2dinos

    2dinos F1 Rookie

    Jan 13, 2007
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    +1 on the Kendall. I have a lot of confidence in that brand. I can't find that weight except for a diesel configuration. What store has it? I heard there is another company marketing the Kendall GT-1.

    BTW: On the track, I found oil temps to go crazy with the Kend GT-1, so I switched to the Agip SINT 2000 10W-40. But I prefer Kendall on the street. I think the additive package work well for street driving.
     
  21. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Jul 19, 2008
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    #46 tazandjan, Dec 22, 2009
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    Always interesting to see what the factory says. Kind of matches what Brian said. Always important to know what oil weight is telling you. Dino oil 20W-50 is a 20W oil with viscosity enhancers to give a 50W when warm (for a while). Synthetic 20W-50 is a 50W oil that flows like a 20W when cold.

    Taz
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  22. f308jack

    f308jack F1 Rookie

    Jun 7, 2007
    4,300
    Cape Town, South Afr
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    Jack Verschuur
    Castrol Edge 10W60, '82 GTSi.
    It's hot here and we USE the car, long sustained high speed drives (180km/h+) and track use included.

    Don't take everything you read in long oil-specific threads as gospel. Putting very thin oil in an Enzo that only putters around town without any real load is not how most use their cars.
     
  23. gcmerak

    gcmerak Formula 3

    Mar 17, 2008
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    +1

    Ciao,
    George
     
  24. 308proff

    308proff Rookie

    Dec 19, 2006
    22
    wading river, n.y.
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    Dr. Stephen J. Wohll
    My owner's manual called for a 10W50 Agip which in no longer available. I've been using Castrol full synthetic 10W50 in both my 82 308 GTSi and my 83 512 BB. I am well satisfied with the results. I do add a product called "power up" to the oil. I've used that product in all my classic cars. I have a 64 Jag. XKE Series 1 coupe that I've owned since new and have over 125,000 miles on the engine. I credit oil changes every 3000 miles, power up additive and a pre-oiler.
     
  25. Papa Duck

    Papa Duck Formula Junior

    Jan 16, 2006
    352
    Las Vegas, NV
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    Carl
    I have been using Mobil 1 15W-50 for several years and will stay with it. The 15W-50 has their highest levels of zinc and phosphorus, and Mobil recommends it for flat tappet applications.
     

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