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Old 12-01-2008, 01:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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All about motor oil

In an attempt to reduce redundency i hope this thread will eliminate the tons of oil threads scattered throughout the site.

Tons of information here:
Bob Is The Oil Guy

Going w/ amsoil 0w30 over stock
Oil weight question
The Ultimate Break-In Question and Answer Thread!! *Merged*
5 Months on Break in Oil?
no break-in oil confirmed
1st oil change debate
oil filter
THE OIL FAQ - synthetics, intervals, weights, brands
http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/civic...o-you-use.html
Which Synthetic?!
http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/garag...intervals.html
synthetic or regular oil
Oil life meter SUCKS!!!

Oil Filter Reviews:
NTPOG Oil Filter Review

Feel free to add to this thread! Make it grow!

From 2point! Thanks again for the info
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This guy is a brain

This well researched and documented thread is about OIL 101, effects, changes, flows, what to use and when and why and more.. .

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I use 0W-30 M1. 14500 K on car. first 2 oil changes were Dino M1 & 3rd was 1/2 cyn and 4th all M1 0W-30 syn. 4500 mile change interval on M1 syn 0W30 and I will be getting an oil analysis on it. I also use a M1 filter and a brand new K&N drop in air filter in OEM air box. Results wont be back for a month probably.

OW-30 is not too thin but that is dependant on the starting viscosity of the oil at XX temp and then it's final operating temp. Some vary. I think M1 0W-30 is fine and is better than their 5W-30 oil. Walmart also sell 5 quarts for about $25 and sometimes $22.

- When I do an oil change I blow in the fill cap and get out extra oil.
- I prefill/soak my oil filter even though it's messy before instal
- I overfill by 0.5 quart if I plan on road racing or AutoX = 5.5 quart
- I have no reservations on what weight of oil to use durring racing but have had luck with 1quart 5W-30 and the rest 0W-40 M1.
- I suggest a Mugen oil pan or Hytech baffeled oil pan for racing
- I suggest OEM, Wix, Purolator Purone or M1 oil filters.
- For racing I suggest the OEM or Wix S2000 filter but you have to remove a sheild on the K20Z3 motor to get it on. Reason = Less backpressure and more flow.
- I suggest upgrading the cooling system before upgrading to a oil cooler for racing purposes or boosted cars.
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http://www.zddplus.com/TechBrief11%2...ubrication.pdf

Tech Breif on the analysis of engines and the need for oil lubrication, film thickness, shearing effects, oil applied to different areas of engine, why this and that.

some take aways
1.) mfg specs a weight b/c of bearing tollerances and a give and take relationship to which where they feel film thickness can be sacrificed.
2.) Don't put thicker oil in your engine just b/c. only if you are exceeding the MFG normal opperating (oil)temps all the time but even then, it better be for an extended period of time.
3.) If you do hot starts with your car, try going from 5W to a 10W for increased protection.
4.) ZDDP is an important additive for engines with high pressure head designs. (not sure how high pressures are in K20s compared to LS1 350s but with high lob cams and stiffer valve springs, I bet it gets up there!)
5.) more knowledge on stuff you probably don't even need to know about oil and engines!
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M1s reccomendation for use of E85 oil in a Honda Engine https://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English...uck_5W-40.aspx

https://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English..._E85_Fuel.aspx


I assume the guy asking the question was probably running a turbo which would need more protection than a NA engine b/c of blowby.

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