Originally Posted By: dave1251
I am sorry but without knowing your oil temperatures, oil pressures, and UOA's. I can not give you a accurate answer.
Yes, you should definitely install an oil pressure gauge and an oil temp' gauge would be good as well.
Basically if you're not going to be tracking the car and you keep your oil temps below about 105C, the M1 0W-20 will be more than fine. If you're going to routinely see oil temp's above that, the suggestion of draining out half of the 0W-20 and topping up with some M1 0W-40 to give you a 0W-30 is a good one.
For subsiquent oil changes any oil meeting the HTO-06 spec' such as PP 5W-30 would be good again subject to what what your oil pressure readings are and oil temp's.
I am sorry but without knowing your oil temperatures, oil pressures, and UOA's. I can not give you a accurate answer.
Yes, you should definitely install an oil pressure gauge and an oil temp' gauge would be good as well.
Basically if you're not going to be tracking the car and you keep your oil temps below about 105C, the M1 0W-20 will be more than fine. If you're going to routinely see oil temp's above that, the suggestion of draining out half of the 0W-20 and topping up with some M1 0W-40 to give you a 0W-30 is a good one.
For subsiquent oil changes any oil meeting the HTO-06 spec' such as PP 5W-30 would be good again subject to what what your oil pressure readings are and oil temp's.