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@viurniel
Drives: 19 ZLE A10, 15 2SS, 90 300ZXTT Join Date: May 2016
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Oil Testing
Since ZLEs have to switch back and forth due to track oil requirements this has lent itself to a bit of playing with different oils.
For a while I switched to 15W-50 and ran the car on that for about 500 Miles (track/road). I noticed that the pressures where high for the first 100 Miles and then dropped for the past 400 to the same levels I experience with 0W-40. I do get a little bit of extra vibration on idle -compared to 0W-40, but only when I am driving 'slow'. I have a sample that I am sending for lab analysis. I also ran Castrol 0W-40 Dexos 2 that I got from Europe for about 500 miles and it ran very similar to Mobil 1, no perceived difference. Lab may tell a different story. There is a ton of 5W-40 Dexos 2 oils in the market and since I am in the Heat 24x7x365, I am going to test a few, therefore, I am switching to Motul 5W-40 tomorrow for street use. |
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I recall hearing somewhere that the new Mobile 1 0-40 ESP Dexos 2 is rated for both street and track duty.
Anyone else hear this or was that my imagination? Either way, I love to see good testing like this.
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@viurniel
Drives: 19 ZLE A10, 15 2SS, 90 300ZXTT Join Date: May 2016
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It is, but GM wants 15W-50 on the ZLE at the track. That is the reason for all the changes.
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aka BeastZL1
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For a point of reference. I've been using Valvoline MST 5W-40 (DEXOS 2) in my ZL1 and oil sampling at every change. It has been basically flawless. The only flag I had was from some fuel dilution from taking a cold sample. The viscosity change for the 1LE is based on the potential for higher cornering forces. I've regularly hit 280 F oil temps during long track sessions.
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I too use Valvoline MST 5w-40 Dexos2
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@viurniel
Drives: 19 ZLE A10, 15 2SS, 90 300ZXTT Join Date: May 2016
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Quote:
I skipped Valvoline because I suspected you guys were already running it.
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Motul 6100 5w40 Dexos 2 is only $31 for 5 qt jug.
I'm confident this Motul is better oil than M1 0w40 ESP, many skilled mechanics and track rats I know love it. I just ordered 10L Motul 6100 for $71 shipped by Amazon Prime. 10Q of Valvoline MST is $70 shipped from Walmart. Last edited by SFV1LE; 07-29-2019 at 05:54 PM. |
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@viurniel
Drives: 19 ZLE A10, 15 2SS, 90 300ZXTT Join Date: May 2016
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aka BeastZL1
Drives: 2019 Camaro ZL1 1LE, 2004 Cobra Join Date: Dec 2017
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Cool thread. Can someone that is trying the Motul do 3-4 track days and take an oil sample?
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