Im currently using a 15w50 Mobil1 syn. It seems to be a bit heavy in the cold (early mornings below freezing, not uncommon to see the teens). What do you guys run in the winter and what do you run in the summer? I was thinking a 10w40 would be better, but im a tad worried about developing small leaks.
What oil (not brand)
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0-40? Where do you live, siberia? That's one of the first oils to break down, it's got such a huge spread.Comment
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I was looking at the e30 owners manual, it said 15w-50 is useable down to about 0 degrees F. I currently have Mobil 1 15w-50 in my 325i. I don't think I'll change it. I just let it circulate a minute before driving.
The synthetic stuff flows nicely at low temps.
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Well when its down in the teens i can tell at start up that the oil is thicker than sin because it turns over slowly and doesnt want to rev until it warms up. just to make sure im thinking correctly, the first number is the warm viscosity and the second is cold, right?--WillComment
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I use 15w50 most of the time. The local BMW shop told me that's all they run in the M42. I ran 10w40, and I was getting some very small leaks.The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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Originally posted by DaNThe first number is the viscosity at colder temps, w- winter. Second is operating temp.
I doubt the oil is slowing your crank speed.
I bet it is on verry cold morrings.The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de TocquevilleOriginally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
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I still had my 15W-50 in as the temps went down to 40-50, and the entire week after I changed to 5W-50 I couldn't believe how different the car behaved when cold.Originally posted by DaNI was looking at the e30 owners manual, it said 15w-50 is useable down to about 0 degrees F. I currently have Mobil 1 15w-50 in my 325i. I don't think I'll change it. I just let it circulate a minute before driving.
The synthetic stuff flows nicely at low temps.
15W-50 is too much for our climate man, get it outta there.Comment
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I 2nd that.Originally posted by Mystikal5W-50 Castrol Syntec.
Incredible stuff, no sacrifices. That said, I still switch to 15W-50 Mobil for summer.Comment
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