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Bill Putney, 7/8/03 20:32 : Now that you know the "code", try reading back thru and see if things make more sense. I master the code. Have you read the post yourself? There are ">" digged right in the paragraph so the color codes get mixed up. |
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Now I see that this is most probably because of line wraps he was caught with, so you have to read the whole thing to see what he was answering to. |
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Example Oil pressure with the Delo 400 is better than other brands >except the Mobil 1, oil consumption has remained pretty >predictable at 1 qt/1200 miles regardless of conditions. /Example Who answers what here? No one... |
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The post needed a clean up before sending... |
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And I definitely needed a coffee break at that time. ![]() Sorry for being so picky. I just had a hard time reading through. |
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My 2000 Forester manual call for 5w30 up to ~ 100 F and 1030 from ~40 up. I guess I would use 5w30 winter and if you do alot of 95 F driving,like trips then go 1030. I use Mobil 1 as it flows nicely at -40 F. Ed |
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until the cold weather comes. Subaru recommends 5w30 always. Is that crazy with such a temperature range? |
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...Here in Montreal, Qc, Canada we have temperatures dropping to minus 31F in winter and going up to 95F in the summer... Quite a range. I'd like to know what oil I should put into my 95 Legacy Wagon this summer until the cold weather comes. Subaru recommends 5w30 always. Is that crazy with such a temperature range?... |
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thierry wrote: ...Here in Montreal, Qc, Canada we have temperatures dropping to minus 31F in winter and going up to 95F in the summer... Quite a range. I'd like to know what oil I should put into my 95 Legacy Wagon this summer until the cold weather comes. Subaru recommends 5w30 always. Is that crazy with such a temperature range?... If you don't mind one more opinion (but it isn't much different than the advice already offered): I wouldn't use 5W-30 in conventional oil at any time, especially in warmer weather - too many compromises (viscosity extenders) to get the '5W' part of the spec. If you're using a good synthetic, then no problem in using 5W-30 all year around as you don't have the same compromises in the oil formulation. |
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a minimum. I suspect that the 0W and 5W stuff is largely a gimmic to improve EPA mileage. I admit that I'm an old fart and have an irrational suspicion against water-thin |
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Bill Putney wrote: thierry wrote: ...Here in Montreal, Qc, Canada we have temperatures dropping to minus 31F in winter and going up to 95F in the summer... Quite a range. I'd like to know what oil I should put into my 95 Legacy Wagon this summer until the cold weather comes. Subaru recommends 5w30 always. Is that crazy with such a temperature range?... If you don't mind one more opinion (but it isn't much different than the advice already offered): I wouldn't use 5W-30 in conventional oil at any time, especially in warmer weather - too many compromises (viscosity extenders) to get the '5W' part of the spec. If you're using a good synthetic, then no problem in using 5W-30 all year around as you don't have the same compromises in the oil formulation. I tried 2 or 3 different weights of synthetic when I first got my '99 Legacy Outback and I found that Mobil 1 15W-30, always kept topped up, reduced the warmup valve clatter to a minimum. I suspect that the 0W and 5W stuff is largely a gimmic to improve EPA mileage. I admit that I'm an old fart and have an irrational suspicion against water-thin oils. |
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There is no use to put a thick oil into an engine if it won't flow though. It would be pretty stupid to use 15w50 even in "warm" winters of nothern california. Don't you think? |
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Having said that per recent testing by MCN Mobil 1 15w50 seemed to deteriorate slower than Mobil 1 5w30 in most of their tests. Dunno if that applies to the car engines though. |
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