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  1. Robb195512

    Robb195512 Rookie

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    I know that Porsche runs Mobil 1 0w40 in their GT2 and GT3's. Is it acceptable to run it in a 2009 Scuderia
     
  2. hardtop

    hardtop F1 World Champ

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    I would think so. However, my dealer told me they get mobil1 5-40 from the Mercedes dealer. It is not sold in stores. They don't like Shell because of the foaming issues.

    Dave

    PS: I've been using 0-40 in my 328 for many years. The manual called for 10-40.
     
  3. Steve King

    Steve King F1 Rookie

    Feb 15, 2001
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    I just bought 2 qts of Castrol syntech 5-40 at Autozone for my kids Audi. $7 a qt.
     
  4. BIGHORN

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    I would stick to mfg's recommedation
     
  5. Mitch Alsup

    Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran

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    Depends on the purposes the car will be put through with this oil in the sump.

    For less than race track use*: yes, 0W-40 is essentually interchangibel with 5W-40 and 10W-40. {Oil temperatures below 250dF}

    For race track use you really want an oil with a high HTHS number. M1 0W-40 has a rather anemic 3.7 cP HTHS while Redline 10W-30 has 3.8 cP HTHS, and RedLine 10W-40 has 4.6 cP. M1 5W-40 TDT has 4.2 cP.
     
  6. Ferraripilot

    Ferraripilot F1 World Champ
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    If going 250+ temps, one might want to get into an 50w synthetic from Redline or the like. Perhaps even 60w Shell helix racing a la Enzo or Jim's racing Dino engine. 40w synt with a high HTHS is perfect for anything else though. Great flow and protection from starting viscocity temps etc.
     
  7. NORTY

    NORTY Formula Junior

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    Dave, you got any info regarding the "foaming issues" with Shell? I'm interested in this.
     
  8. hardtop

    hardtop F1 World Champ

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    I know it's been duscussed here sometime but basically when you check your oil and open the reservoir, you will see a lot of foam so theoretically, it is foaming inside the motor as well. I'm sure it does no harm except maybe reduce power a little. More of pain than anything else. When my 430 went out of warranty, I suggested to my dealer to switch to mobil 1 and they told me they had been using it all along. I know some 430s do use some oil but mine never used a drop. Perhaps the Shell oil burms off more also but that is speculation on my part.

    Dave
     
  9. Iain

    Iain F1 Rookie

    Jan 21, 2005
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    What does the manufacturer spec call for? If its a 50 weight oil then that's what you should use beause a 40 will be too thin at the upper end of the engine's operating temperature range.

    In practise Mobil1 has a very wide operating range but none the less if you had a problem & then were found to have the wrong weight/spec of oil in the car........
     

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