What oil do you guys us?
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RE: What oil do you guys us?
ORIGINAL: Spike555
You guys who live where it is "cold" crack me up. How cold does it get in GA? 60? maybe 50?The numbers on motor oil go like this...
5w30= it will pump easily through the engine at 5 degrees F and give the same protection as a 30 weight oil.
10w40= 10 degrees and protects like a 40 weight.
0w20= it will pump at o degrees and protect like a 20 weight oil.
The lower the bottom number the less resistance inside the crank case when cold and it helps engine manufactures meet EPA requirements. The Prius says to use 0w20, so does Ford, some Hondas and others. The less resistance inside the crankcase the better the MPG. BUT...the lower the numbers the thinner the oil and the more you burn oil.
Lets remember that oil thins out as it gets hot. So if your car uses oil than a thicker oil is what you need.
In cold climates you need a thinner oil so that it pumps faster at startup and reduces emissions by reducing resistance in the sump. The crankshaft is partaly submerged in oil inside the sump.
If it only gets down to 50 in your area or maybe down to 30 twice a year, you can use any oil you want 0w20 to 20w50.
But basiclly the FIRST numberis the actual weight, or thickness of the motor oil and the SECOND number is the amount of protection that it offers.
You guys who live where it is "cold" crack me up. How cold does it get in GA? 60? maybe 50?The numbers on motor oil go like this...
5w30= it will pump easily through the engine at 5 degrees F and give the same protection as a 30 weight oil.
10w40= 10 degrees and protects like a 40 weight.
0w20= it will pump at o degrees and protect like a 20 weight oil.
The lower the bottom number the less resistance inside the crank case when cold and it helps engine manufactures meet EPA requirements. The Prius says to use 0w20, so does Ford, some Hondas and others. The less resistance inside the crankcase the better the MPG. BUT...the lower the numbers the thinner the oil and the more you burn oil.
Lets remember that oil thins out as it gets hot. So if your car uses oil than a thicker oil is what you need.
In cold climates you need a thinner oil so that it pumps faster at startup and reduces emissions by reducing resistance in the sump. The crankshaft is partaly submerged in oil inside the sump.
If it only gets down to 50 in your area or maybe down to 30 twice a year, you can use any oil you want 0w20 to 20w50.
But basiclly the FIRST numberis the actual weight, or thickness of the motor oil and the SECOND number is the amount of protection that it offers.
LOL! Yeah I kind of felt the same way, I live in TX and well it gets into the 20°s &30°'s really only a handful of times here in the winter. I use 10w40 in the winter and switch to 20w50 after about April when my next change comes up. No one that owns a LR should really be concerned about fuel economy anyway LOL. I have a full time oil pressure gauge and noticed I have better pressure with the 20w50 when the ambient is over about 75°F.
#22
RE: What oil do you guys us?
ORIGINAL: Spike555
You guys who live where it is "cold" crack me up. How cold does it get in GA? 60? maybe 50?The numbers on motor oil go like this...
5w30= it will pump easily through the engine at 5 degrees F and give the same protection as a 30 weight oil.
10w40= 10 degrees and protects like a 40 weight.
0w20= it will pump at o degrees and protect like a 20 weight oil.
The lower the bottom number the less resistance inside the crank case when cold and it helps engine manufactures meet EPA requirements. The Prius says to use 0w20, so does Ford, some Hondas and others. The less resistance inside the crankcase the better the MPG. BUT...the lower the numbers the thinner the oil and the more you burn oil.
Lets remember that oil thins out as it gets hot. So if your car uses oil than a thicker oil is what you need.
In cold climates you need a thinner oil so that it pumps faster at startup and reduces emissions by reducing resistance in the sump. The crankshaft is partaly submerged in oil inside the sump.
If it only gets down to 50 in your area or maybe down to 30 twice a year, you can use any oil you want 0w20 to 20w50.
But basiclly the FIRST numberis the actual weight, or thickness of the motor oil and the SECOND number is the amount of protection that it offers.
You guys who live where it is "cold" crack me up. How cold does it get in GA? 60? maybe 50?The numbers on motor oil go like this...
5w30= it will pump easily through the engine at 5 degrees F and give the same protection as a 30 weight oil.
10w40= 10 degrees and protects like a 40 weight.
0w20= it will pump at o degrees and protect like a 20 weight oil.
The lower the bottom number the less resistance inside the crank case when cold and it helps engine manufactures meet EPA requirements. The Prius says to use 0w20, so does Ford, some Hondas and others. The less resistance inside the crankcase the better the MPG. BUT...the lower the numbers the thinner the oil and the more you burn oil.
Lets remember that oil thins out as it gets hot. So if your car uses oil than a thicker oil is what you need.
In cold climates you need a thinner oil so that it pumps faster at startup and reduces emissions by reducing resistance in the sump. The crankshaft is partaly submerged in oil inside the sump.
If it only gets down to 50 in your area or maybe down to 30 twice a year, you can use any oil you want 0w20 to 20w50.
But basiclly the FIRST numberis the actual weight, or thickness of the motor oil and the SECOND number is the amount of protection that it offers.
In mulitviscosity oils the first number is the low temp viscoisty, and indicates the viscosity and flow at various "winter" temperatures, ranging from -5 F for 25w to -30 F for 0w.
The right hand number is the viscosity at 210 degrees F.
"Amount of protection" it's going to offer depends on the type of oil, kind of engine you have and other factors. You can't just say 50w offers more protection than 40w.
#23
RE: What oil do you guys us?
What is even more important then the Brand of oil is the oil filter. There are some real cheap oil filter on the market that don't work well with our Rovers. Either use the facyory filter which is my least favorite, a Mobil 1 or the K&N 3001, all of which will keep your oil cleaner and not allow dry starts.
#24
RE: What oil do you guys us?
ORIGINAL: Disco Mike
What is even more important then the Brand of oil is the oil filter. There are some real cheap oil filter on the market that don't work well with our Rovers. Either use the facyory filter which is my least favorite, a Mobil 1 or the K&N 3001, all of which will keep your oil cleaner and not allow dry starts.
What is even more important then the Brand of oil is the oil filter. There are some real cheap oil filter on the market that don't work well with our Rovers. Either use the facyory filter which is my least favorite, a Mobil 1 or the K&N 3001, all of which will keep your oil cleaner and not allow dry starts.
As for filters, yeah, stay away, far far away from Fram. In addition to Mobile 1 and K&N, Wix filters are as highly rated in filter analysis. I use them because they are generally cheaper for me.
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#28
RE: What oil do you guys us?
ORIGINAL: targotsi
I usually pick up a Mobil 1 filter but see Fram filters nearly everywhere, what is the major downer on them? I have almost had to go with them on occasion because of the unavailability of some others.
I usually pick up a Mobil 1 filter but see Fram filters nearly everywhere, what is the major downer on them? I have almost had to go with them on occasion because of the unavailability of some others.
I use Mopar (made by Purolator) oil filters and no more dry starts. Even after the truck has sat unused for 3 weeks.
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