Looks like it "liked" the thinner oils in the first 4 reports. .02
Yeah, I’ve read similar things from different owners on different forums. It’s a benign issue, right? I’ll deal with it if it means less consumption. I’ll keep reporting back to see if the copper goes down.Apparently this is known issue on Subaru’s related to oil cooler.
Just the #'s. Odd that the OEM oil you used was, consistently thinner in the first 4 uoa's. I agree that more quiet and smooth is preferred by me..Other than the copper levels, what else would indicate this?
I’d like to stick with a 5w30 for warranty purposes.It reacts to additives or base oil in Motul.
If you are paying for Motul, go X-Clean 0W30 EFE.
What numbers do you mean, specifically? Other than the copper, I don’t see any that stick out. Yeah, the car does seem much happier on the Motul. It’s quieter, smoother sounding, and much less oil is consumed.Just the #'s. Odd that the OEM oil you used was, consistently thinner in the first 4 uoa's. I agree that more quiet and smooth is preferred by me..
Ah ok.I’d like to stick with a 5w30 for warranty purposes.
Yeah, I saw that thread. It seems similar to my situation. I wonder if the oil coolers in both engines are the same or similar?Completely different engine, but here’s a uoa on an FA24DIT with a copper spike.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/t...oci-copper-increase-oai-vs-blackstone.380613/
I ran many different oils in my ‘04 FXT and my copper never changed very much after the break-in metals washed out. Except for a couple of runs on SSO I also stuck with higher HTHS oils.
It does seem that there are more elevated Cu readings in turbo Subaru’s lately. I wonder if it’s an issue with the oil coolers?
Your owner’s manual states that thicker viscosity is required for higher temps.I’d like to stick with a 5w30 for warranty purposes.
I looked up the part for my Outback and it lists the STI.Yeah, I saw that thread. It seems similar to my situation. I wonder if the oil coolers in both engines are the same or similar?
Yeah, but the language is vague and says 5w40 can be used for replenishment only. I’d rather just use a robust 5w30.Your owner’s manual states that thicker viscosity is required for higher temps.
I looked up the part for my Outback and it lists the STI.
https://parts.subaru.com/p/Subaru__...-Oil-Cooler-Complete/49231148/21311AA051.html
Interesting. Does the Motul have a lot of sulfur?Been reading up on metals & Sulfur in the oil is one of the main culprits of Copper/Lead oxidizing causing these spikes. If that's what this is we don't know yet though. I'd stick to this oil for the next several runs to see how the Cu levels out. Hopefully it comes down. How do you drive this car out of curiosity?
Which numbers do you mean, specifically?
What numbers do you mean, specifically? Other than the copper, I don’t see any that stick out. Yeah, the car does seem much happier on the Motul. It’s quieter, smoother sounding, and much less oil is consumed.