[Z06] Mobil 0W40 for the Z06???
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St. Jude Donor '14
Mobil 0W40 for the Z06???
The other day at a track, with my 07 Z, the oil was at 230 degrees and the oil pressure was about 40psi at any rpm. I called a VERY well known tuner/engine builder and ask if I could use 10W30 or 0W40; he answerd 0W40.
Also, could we use 15W50 like the C6R? Since it seems that our oil pumps are NOT the best.
What do you people think?
Also, could we use 15W50 like the C6R? Since it seems that our oil pumps are NOT the best.
What do you people think?
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#2
Drifting
The other day at a track, with my 07 Z, the oil was at 230 degrees and the oil pressure was about 40psi at any rpm. I called a VERY well known tuner/engine builder and ask if I could use 10W30 or 0W40; he answerd 0W40.
Also, could we use 15W50 like the C6R? Since it seems that our oil pumps are NOT the best.
What do you people think?
Also, could we use 15W50 like the C6R? Since it seems that our oil pumps are NOT the best.
What do you people think?
#3
I ran 15-50 M1 in my C5 Z (LS6) at track events with no problem. When I got the C6, with the LS7, it wasn't that hot at the track and ran 10-30 M1. When things started to get warm outside, I switched to Amsoil 10-40 and haven't looked back.
BTW, I change my oil and filter after every event and recycle the oil (give it to my friends who run it in their passenger cars).
BTW, I change my oil and filter after every event and recycle the oil (give it to my friends who run it in their passenger cars).
#5
Burning Brakes
The other day at a track, with my 07 Z, the oil was at 230 degrees and the oil pressure was about 40psi at any rpm. I called a VERY well known tuner/engine builder and ask if I could use 10W30 or 0W40; he answerd 0W40.
Also, could we use 15W50 like the C6R? Since it seems that our oil pumps are NOT the best.
What do you people think?
Also, could we use 15W50 like the C6R? Since it seems that our oil pumps are NOT the best.
What do you people think?
Oil that's too thin doesn't have some magic way of staying at one pressure, its just so thin that it doesn't hold enough pressure. If you'd said "It was 5 psi in the pits, and 40 psi at 7k rpm", that (might) be a sign of needing heavier oil.
I'd stick with the factory recommended stuff until you can diagnose what the real problem is.
#6
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Most of the below data is for oils way outside what is required by your owner's manual, so you'll have to make your own decisions here. In my 02 Z06 I use the AMSOIL SAE 10w40 Formula 4-Stroke Marine Synthetic Motor Oil because this oil isn't limited by the new, more restrictive API SM standards, was designed for sustained high rpm, high load conditions (like on the track), and contains rust inhibitors (which helps my frequently stored car). I think this shows in the this oil's High Temp High Shear (HTHS) rating of 4.6, the same as the Mobil 1 EP 15w50, but in a 40 weight oil.
The High Temperature/High Shear Test measures a lubricant’s viscosity under severe high temperature and shear conditions that are similar to severe service applications in an engine. Here is a listing of HTHS numbers I recently pulled off various manufacturers websites. This shows that while the Mobil 1 0w40 has a much higher HTHS rating that the Mobil 1 5w30, there are better choices if you are going to stray from the owner's manual requirements.
Amsoil Series 2000 20w50 (API SM) – 5.8
Amsoil Premium Protection 20w50 (API SL) – 5.0
Amsoil Marine Synthetic 10w40 (API SL) – 4.6
Mobil 1 EP 15w50 (API SM) – 4.6
Pennzoil Marine SAE 40 (API SJ) – 4.5
Amsoil Heavy Duty Diesel 15w40 (CI-4+) – 4.4
Amsoil Premium Protection 10w40 (API SL) – 4.3
Amsoil XL 10w40 (API SM) – 4.3
Pennzoil Truck/SUV 15w40 (CI-4+) – 4.3
Pennzoil Long Life Heavy Duty 15w40 (API SL) – 4.3
Amsoil Premium Diesel 5w40 (CJ-4) – 4.2
Mobil 1 High Mileage 10w40 (API SL) – 4.06
Pennzoil Marine 15w40 (API SL) – 4.0
Amsoil European 5w40 (API SM) – 3.7
Mobil 1 High Mileage 10w30 (API SL) – 3.66
Amsoil Marine Motor 10w30 (API SL) – 3.64
Mobil 1 0w40 (API SM) – 3.6
Amsoil Heavy Duty Diesel 5w30 (CI-4+) – 3.5
Pennzoil Long Life Heavy Duty (API SL) – 3.5
Pennzoil Marine SAE 30 (API SJ) – 3.5
Amsoil Series 2000 0w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil SAE 10w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil SAE 5w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil XL 5w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil XL 10w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil XL 5w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Pennzoil Platinum 10w30 (API SM) – 3.15 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Mobil 1 10w30 (API SM) – 3.14 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Mobil 1 EP 10w30 (API SM) – 3.1
Mobil 1 EP 5w30 (API SM) – 3.1
Pennzoil Platinum 5w30 (API SM) – 3.1 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Pennzoil Truck/SUV 10w30 (API SM) – 3.1
Mobil 1 5w30 (API SM) – 3.09 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Mobil 1 Truck/SUV 5w30 (API SM) – 3.09
Pennzoil Truck/SUV 5w30 (API SM) – 3.0
Mobil 1 0w30 (API SM) – 2.99 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil SAE 0w20 (API SM) – 2.8
Amsoil XL 5w20 (API SM) – 2.7
Mobil 1 EP 5w20 (API SM) – 2.7
Mobil 1 5w20 (API SM) – 2.62
Mobil 1 0w20 (API SM) – 2.61
Pennzoil Platinum 5w20 (API SM) – 2.6
Pennzoil Truck/SUV 5w30 (API SM) – 2.6
Pennzoil Platinum 0w20 (API SM) – 2.6
Data verified from corporate websites May 07.
Note: Many companies such as Shell Rotella T and Royal Purple do not list HTHS ratings
The High Temperature/High Shear Test measures a lubricant’s viscosity under severe high temperature and shear conditions that are similar to severe service applications in an engine. Here is a listing of HTHS numbers I recently pulled off various manufacturers websites. This shows that while the Mobil 1 0w40 has a much higher HTHS rating that the Mobil 1 5w30, there are better choices if you are going to stray from the owner's manual requirements.
Amsoil Series 2000 20w50 (API SM) – 5.8
Amsoil Premium Protection 20w50 (API SL) – 5.0
Amsoil Marine Synthetic 10w40 (API SL) – 4.6
Mobil 1 EP 15w50 (API SM) – 4.6
Pennzoil Marine SAE 40 (API SJ) – 4.5
Amsoil Heavy Duty Diesel 15w40 (CI-4+) – 4.4
Amsoil Premium Protection 10w40 (API SL) – 4.3
Amsoil XL 10w40 (API SM) – 4.3
Pennzoil Truck/SUV 15w40 (CI-4+) – 4.3
Pennzoil Long Life Heavy Duty 15w40 (API SL) – 4.3
Amsoil Premium Diesel 5w40 (CJ-4) – 4.2
Mobil 1 High Mileage 10w40 (API SL) – 4.06
Pennzoil Marine 15w40 (API SL) – 4.0
Amsoil European 5w40 (API SM) – 3.7
Mobil 1 High Mileage 10w30 (API SL) – 3.66
Amsoil Marine Motor 10w30 (API SL) – 3.64
Mobil 1 0w40 (API SM) – 3.6
Amsoil Heavy Duty Diesel 5w30 (CI-4+) – 3.5
Pennzoil Long Life Heavy Duty (API SL) – 3.5
Pennzoil Marine SAE 30 (API SJ) – 3.5
Amsoil Series 2000 0w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil SAE 10w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil SAE 5w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil XL 5w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil XL 10w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil XL 5w30 (API SM) – 3.2 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Pennzoil Platinum 10w30 (API SM) – 3.15 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Mobil 1 10w30 (API SM) – 3.14 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Mobil 1 EP 10w30 (API SM) – 3.1
Mobil 1 EP 5w30 (API SM) – 3.1
Pennzoil Platinum 5w30 (API SM) – 3.1 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Pennzoil Truck/SUV 10w30 (API SM) – 3.1
Mobil 1 5w30 (API SM) – 3.09 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Mobil 1 Truck/SUV 5w30 (API SM) – 3.09
Pennzoil Truck/SUV 5w30 (API SM) – 3.0
Mobil 1 0w30 (API SM) – 2.99 (meets GM Standard 4718M)
Amsoil SAE 0w20 (API SM) – 2.8
Amsoil XL 5w20 (API SM) – 2.7
Mobil 1 EP 5w20 (API SM) – 2.7
Mobil 1 5w20 (API SM) – 2.62
Mobil 1 0w20 (API SM) – 2.61
Pennzoil Platinum 5w20 (API SM) – 2.6
Pennzoil Truck/SUV 5w30 (API SM) – 2.6
Pennzoil Platinum 0w20 (API SM) – 2.6
Data verified from corporate websites May 07.
Note: Many companies such as Shell Rotella T and Royal Purple do not list HTHS ratings
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#7
Le Mans Master
I'm sure some tuners are very knowledgeable about oil. I know for sure some of them are not. If you stay with factory specs (GM4718M), not necessarily factory brand, any problem will be covered by warranty. Outside of warranty, I'd be even more careful. Sheer numbers aren't the only important factors in oil choice.
But that's just me.
But that's just me.
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The other day at a track, with my 07 Z, the oil was at 230 degrees and the oil pressure was about 40psi at any rpm. I called a VERY well known tuner/engine builder and ask if I could use 10W30 or 0W40; he answerd 0W40.
Also, could we use 15W50 like the C6R? Since it seems that our oil pumps are NOT the best.
What do you people think?
Also, could we use 15W50 like the C6R? Since it seems that our oil pumps are NOT the best.
What do you people think?
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