I am posting this question so we can all weigh in and then others
can search it.
My milage is 109K here in SoCal....What is the best oil to run in it?
What are the pros/cons of running staight 30 weight?
How about Castrol 20/50?
10/30?
I don't want to discuss Synthetics here as I am not switching...not
on the Fiat and not on the Mercedes.
Thanks!
T
Oil---Best to use in 100k+ engine?
Multi viscosity oils have a added "modifier" to achieve a viscosity range. My personal view is your basic protection lies in the base oil. 10w 40 (or 15w 40) was a recomended oil in the late 70, early 80s. GM never recomended it. Since then on newer engs it is not a standard. This is just my opinion, education is a ongoing kind of thing. D in I
In a Fiat, I would say in most cases 10w40 of 15w40. I ran 20w50 in my Fiat for years but, I live in the California desert where it tops 110deg. in the summer and below 20deg. in the winter. I felt I needed a little better hot weather protection than usual. I also commutted 2 hrs. each way in that enviroment so, heat could build up quite a bit. If in doubt, go by what Fiat recommends. I would not use synthetic in this car. The Fiat engine is an older design with loose clearences. It was not designed for that thin oil. Just one opinion. ...J.D.
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we've all sworn at the factory engineers over the years, I know I do almost every day Operating temps are an important factor that few people pay attention to. Most new cars recommend 5w-20 oil, until you read the manual and find out that it only applies to temps of no higher than 60F. The manuals also don't take into consideration engine wear. I agree that thicker oil as the engine wears is a good thing