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I thought the switch to 0W 40 was to reduce carbon build up on the valves.
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As fo the lower value, there is absolutely no downside to going from 5 to 0, since low viscosity at start-up gets the oil flowing and into gaps more effectively. But in the end, the most important consideration, for me, is that, given all the variables, which include fits, finishes, and bearing surface materials, the GM engineers know what's best, and not you and me. |
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These threads always end the exact same way: predictably, someone with experience will try to contribute information that is not a carbon copy of the owner's manual, at which point someone else will appeal to the authority of GM engineering... end of discussion.
In general, corporate engineers have access to way more information than us outsiders, but (apart from a few exceptions) they aren't allowed to make decisions that are best for longevity or performance or user experience, because cost cutting, regulatory pressures, sales targets, quarterly results, shareholder benefit maximization etc. often override design and engineering recommendations. Thus it's quite plausible that someone can provide germane, sound advice even without access to all the information that GM engineering does. Also, being in the know about engine design details doesn't automatically mean there cannot be others with more expertise outside the company. BTW I have been using Amsoil Signature 10W-30 oil since the latest round of engine mods as recommended by Ted Jannetty, and never had an issue.
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Valve coking is a result of oil blowby, oil viscosity has a marginal effect. Running thicker oil for that reason (alone) is another band aid (just like running thicker oil in the 1LE is a band aid for oil starvation for wet sump applications).
Yes - Amsoil Signature 10W-30 is probably the best stuff out there, with countless UOAs and standardized test results to back it up, not just internet opinions |
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GM engineers are constrained by fleet fuel economy goals and cost cutting compromises. They clearly state the *only* purpose of the 1LE high viscosity oil spec is possible oil starvation in a wet sump application. It's a band aid
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All I know is that the Mobil 1 0w40 hasn't shown me any negative effects on my stock ZL1. Plenty of track days in hot weather and plenty of spirited time on the streets.
Neither did the lady who had the 220k mile ZL1 before she sold it to get something more economical. Though she was using mobil 1 5w30. |
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Well, that was very informative post!, thanks for all the
Info, this will obviously go down in the annuals of “Another Oil post”, for future distribution amongst forum members Next time I’ll just do a poll, instead of asking a question
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Of course she used 5W-30, she didn't buy the rhetoric. It's only been proven for 20 years, the only thing that has changed is this insane fixation on fuel economy ("0" weight oils, which is a lie) or people that naively think you still need to run a 40 weight in a modern engine. Both are equally clueless |
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You knew what was going to happen if you asked the question. I think your picture says it all but seriously I don’t know why we try to outsmart the engineers that design our cars but if you try something other then the specs ask for you should send a sample in to Blackstone afterwards and see what the results show. At least then you can have something real and not just google search answers.
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Do the engineers know what's best? Yeah, they do. Does that mean that they are constrained by pressures outside of their control making them recommend oils that you shouldn't run in your vehicle in order to appeal to this hyper fuel economy crap? Well, yeah, they do. It's always do your homework, and question the question when it comes to this stuff because the engineers don't always have the longevity of your engine in mind when making their documented recommendations. I read a while ago that oil flow is always better than pressure. That singular statement really spoke to me. 5-30 Amsoil is what I'm sticking to.
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https://ibb.co/ZGt24h8 Of course she ran what GM said and it was the inferior Mobil 1 as well compared to the "vastly" superior Amsoil. Everyone puts what they want into their vehicles but it just becomes a penis size check when people start to say "Well according to the scientific data from 50 years of (enter oil manufacturer name) that they are better than any other brand". I have no issues with 0w40 in my car and neither has anyone else. Those LT4s that have a bad oil pump are going to fail no matter what brand of oil is in them nor what viscosity or weight or additives. |
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I’d say the young ladies data also suggests that Mobil 1 is pretty good as well.
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