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What oil do you use in your Ferrari

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by racespecferrari, May 22, 2006.

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  1. racespecferrari

    racespecferrari F1 Veteran

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    Since I bought my mondy 6 years ago I have used Castrol Rs.
    I have also read several threads in the Usa/worldwide sections where people swear by Redline oil.
    I have found a Uk supplier who sells it at around the same price as mobil 1 or castrol Rs.

    I just wanted to get a general opionion on what all of the Uk users use
     
  2. Andy 308GTB

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    Shell Helix
     
  3. Bronco Jr

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    Ditto - Shell helix
     
  4. racespecferrari

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    Thanks to both Andy's, is the Shell Helix 0w/30, 5w/40 or 10w/40 that you use
     
  5. Dale

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    shell helix 5/40
     
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    Shell Helix.
     
  7. mad dog

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    If you are trackign the car I think a mondial needs a 10-60 and have been very happy with Castrol EDGE SPORT 10W-60. Funnily enough their site also recomends this grade. I went back to Helix thsi year and dotn think I get the maintained pressure at high temps.
     
  8. racespecferrari

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    Thats interesting, I know you Hillclimb yours, I'm still tempted to race mine in the Ferrari Open Challenge in the near future (finances pending).
    I really liked the idea of Redline as so many Ferraris in the States use it without problem, although after reading here I think i'll go for Shell Helix (Unless someone convinces me otherwise), although when I just checked I read that 'Edge Sport' is the replacement for Rs which I was using anyway.
     
  9. Andy 308GTB

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    Pete - I would be tempted to go with Walclare on this if you are going to track the car. Shell Helix 5/40 will be fine for normal road use but the 10/60 is designed to handle the higher engine temperates encountered on the track.

    It would be great if you did enter the Ferrari Open Challenge - I for one would certainly come & watch.
     
  10. racespecferrari

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    I've never seen it where it goes up to 60, is 60 ok for general road use as well??
     
  11. racespecferrari

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    I don't know if they allow you to do the odd one or if you have to pay for a whole season/series, I like the idea of doing my local track (Snetterton) for now, I also presume that I would need a cage for that series, I would have to find someone who could fabricate me a lightweight but strong cage, unless anyone on here has one kicking about their garage they would sell ;-)
     
  12. Andy 308GTB

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    It would be fine in most circumstances but rather than me expose my ignorance on yet another subject, google 'engine oil viscosity' and you will kick up a fair few results.
     
  13. racespecferrari

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    i'll do that tomorrow, its far too late for me to think!!, I know there is someone who contributes on the worldwide sections (AeHaas I think), and he is a bit of an expert when it comes to oil, so maybe i'll delve into a few worldwide threads and see what he has to write
     
  14. steveirl

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    I use Silkolene ProS 10w50 synthetic. Its a bit of an unusual choice, but Agip 10w50 is specified but no longer made. Silkolene ProS is a full ester based synthetic, a bit more expensive than Castrol or Mobil, but small change really.
    Steve
     
  15. racespecferrari

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    Interesting choice, I always swore by Silkolene in my bikes
     
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    It is the only synthetic available here in 10w50. I believe there is also a Valvoline in 10w50 but i cannot source it. Those who serviced my Boxer prior to me buying it used Castrol RS 10w60, but I would prefer to use the correct viscosity oil and the Silkolene is a better oil than Castrol. Its an ester based oil like Redline, Amsoil, Motul, Valvoline.
    steve
     
  17. racespecferrari

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    Dumb question time, what is ester based, I have seen semi synthetic and fully synthetic, is ester based semi?
     
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    i use mobil 1 oil myself, always have thought it to be the best for performance cars>
     
  19. Nickt

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    I am in desperate need of help regarding oil!
    I have a 78 Dino GT4, and can not find an oil that agrees with it. I am currently running GTX Magnatec 10W/40 which seems OK for normal motoring but as soon as you use it at speed and get the oil really hot (i.e. i drove from Heathrow to Ipswich - quite quickly) the pressure dies. Prior to the long drive the oil pressure never dropped below 3 on the scale, and now when hot it drops to just a fraction over zero. - change the oil and the pressure is fine again.... until i cook the oil a couple of times.

    In your opinions is this an oil problem (wrong oil)? or do I have a pump problem (but why would new oil make a difference)?

    I am tempted to use Helix, but if the oil dies after one fast trip I would be gutted!

    I have changed the pressure sender unit and checked all the connections etc..
     
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    just what ferrari says to use, as stated in the engine bay. Agip sint 2000
     
  21. andrewg

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    If your oil is dying after only a couple of spirited drives you may want to send a sample off for analysis, rather than the oil being at fault you could be over fueling with petrol thining the oil down etc, a chemical analysis should tell you what's happening to the oil (whats your oil temp hitting?)

    have a search through the tech section for oil tips from people who really know engine oil (it can get a bit complicated.....confused the hell out of me anyway!)

    Personaly for a gt4 I'd go for a hign quality modern semi synth or heavier synth (rather than the usualy availble 0w40) have a look at the miller oils range (www.demon-tweeks.co.uk)we use them in older Ferrari's (Dino's etc)
     
  22. Andy 308GTB

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    The above are suggestions from a professional - here are the suggestions from the Mickey Mouse end of the market...

    1. Get your Oil Temperature gauge calibrated/checked to ensure that you haven't got a oil cooling problem (dry sumped car?)
    2. Try an oil that is aimed at a higher temperatue range i.e. 10-50 as opposed to 0-40 (is that over simplistic?)
     
  23. racespecferrari

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    Bloody Hell do Disney now make engine oils!! ;-)
     
  24. racespecferrari

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    Gtx Magnatec etc... are good in normal cars, really with a Ferrari you should go for a decent oil which is why I started this thread, for the sake of a few extra pounds for oil its certainly worth it in the long run
     

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