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Oil, but not the typical subject
I thought I would post this experience. I'm a very knowledgeable car guy. I no longer change my own oil. At 73, I'm not as inclined anymore.
So, I've been reluctantly using the dealer, who makes sure their hi perf guy does it. I've had no problems so far and I don't leave the dealer without checking the oil level. I used a well known, well respected performance shop a while back to dyno my car, so I thought I'd let them do the oil change. I asked what oil they use. I was told AC Delco. I asked why. I was told it was "because Mobil 1 isn't very good". Huh? Interesting. Then, I asked exactly what AC Delco oil they use. He said 5W-30. I told him the owner's manual calls for 0-40. Here's what he said: "We use 5w30 being it is a much better choice over the recommended 0w40 that the dealership uses, especially for our hot environment." Is it me, or does this not make sense?
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Your shop is living in the 80's......
0-40w is the new spec for these Zl-1's. 5-30w is the older spec. And Mobil 1 is about as good an oil as you can get. Its what's filled at the factory for the LT4. I'm 66 and don't do my own oil changes.
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Doesn't make sense to me. The OEM Mobil 1 0-40 is top notch.
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My advice is dont let that shop do your oil change, and never go back there for anything.
It may seem like an over-reaction, but I have a lot of experience with many performance shops in so cal (where there are so many) over the last 20 years, multiple sportscars and brands... shops that make multiple weird/stupid comments like that in a short period of time will definitely make mistakes and break something in the long run, and/or rip you off. Delco 5w30 is probably just the oil they have in stock and allows them to maximize profit. |
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I don't change my own oil anymore either. However, the dealer I use lets me provide my own oil and filter. They just do the work. Many of them will. Just ask.
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The actual viscosity difference is relatively small, "0" weight oils are more of a marketing gimmick
M1 is ok, M1 EP has a vastly improved add pack. For the money, I like Castrol Edge. Most people don't actually research oils, it comes down to "my hick buddy said this is better and my engine hasn't blown up yet" (or similar) - very few actually get their oil tested or review standardized test results. |
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5w will do better in warmer environments (above ~30 degree's) compared to 0w. 0w will be better in colder environments (below ~30 degree's) than 5w.
I run the recommended 0w40 and I live in GA. Notice no difference in temps but I really don't pay attention. If anything, the 5w would make the oil temp run 10 degree's cooler from normal driving. Track driving, I'm unsure. I'd tell the place that's changing my oil that either they change it to the recommended type or take your business elsewhere, like the dealer. |
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Mal, use the recommended oil grade for your ZL1 but you can use any brand that is Dexos rated. I noticed the Carquest oil is Dexos approved now and of course the major brands like Mobil 1, Valvoline, and others. The last time I changed the oil in my 2017 I used 5w30 Lucas synthetic oil with a Mobil 1 filter and everything seems to be okay. I have noticed with Lucas my engine doesn’t use oil whereas with the Valvoline I had to add a quart between changes. Lucas claims it’s oil is compatible with all makes of vehicles so I guess I will continue using it.
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I’m cammed and 40 i think Is just better esp when hot, however right on the manual of 19+ it says you can use 5w30 if there’s no 0w40.
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Didn't someone post that most of the oil pump failures have occurred with the 0w40 oil?
I had been running the 0w40 in my ZL1 for 2 oil changes when my pump failed. When the dealer replaced my pump, they put 5w30 back in it. So, I am not convinced that 0w40 is the correct oil.
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That’s why I haven’t switched to 0w40 in my 2017! It calls for 5w30 and that’s the oil I will put in while available even though GM has said that you can substitute 0w40 for 5w30 now.
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![]() Drives: '20 ZL1 M6 Join Date: Apr 2017
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My '17 SS 1LE used 5W-30. I'm a believer in using the lightest weight oil recommended by the manufacturer. I just think the 0W-40 would be better in the summer down here in S. Florida where it can get extremely hot and humid.
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People: for high temperature operation of an engine, you consider the high number in a multi-grade oil.
Thus in the 5W-30, it's the 30 weight that is significant. In the 0W-40, it's the 40 weight that is significant. So the tech's contention that 5W30 is better at high temperatures than 0W40 is exactly wrong. Quote:
Which Oil Viscosity Grade Should I Use In My Vehicle? . |
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