Sorry, long post:
Hey goodvibes, I used to live in Palatine. Love Mia Cucina and House of Hunan and that Mexican place near Dirty Nellies.
Anyway, I'll be changing oil in all my vehicles this month and for the two cars I think I'm going with:
4+ qts Redline 5W-20 + 2 qts 5w30 in the Suburban (will be a little over 4qts 5W-20 due to larger filter) which will give ~3.4 HTHS, ~9.6@100C, ~58@40C, ~5200@-30C. The specs fall into a thin 5w30 range and Redline is known for holding its viscosity. I plan on using no oil additives at all, using an Amsoil EaO30 filter, and running 10K OCI's, which will be about every 8 months. It is not driven hard and is not used for towing/trailering. Its biggest workout is carrying 7-8 people with their "gear". I chose Redline because I wanted something a little thicker at start-up and up to 40C because it seems to like the thicker oils when cold (I know it doesn't sound right) but it is smoother and quieter. I also wanted something that was thinner at operating temperature to see if I could gain a little MPG. The Redline fits for what I am looking for and I will be doing a UOA for at least the next two changes to see if further "fine-tuning" is needed. I will first be doing a top engine clean and then about 1000-2000 miles with a cheap oil to flush anything out, then going to the Redline. I'm also hoping the Redline will clean out the system because I keep hearing that it does clean up a lot.
On the other car, Grand Prix GTP, I want something thinner than I'm using, especially at -30C and 40C, because the car sees a lot of short trips, but I still wanted something moderately thick at 100C and good HTHS because it is supercharged w/approx. 12psi boost. I chose Amsoil XL-series, 2qts 5W-20 and the rest 5w30 (approx. 2.7qts) with 2oz. VSOT for added moly. This mix should result in HTHS 3,
53@40C, ~10.5@100C and ~4118@-30 (I don't know what affect VSOT has on the -30C and 40C viscosities but I assume they will go up). This mix will give me a difference of about
1000@-30,
5@40, with just slightly lower HTHS and 100C visc. than the ASL I'm using now. The car does see a mix of driving but sees mostly short-trips several times a week. I want an oil that starts out thin but can still take frequent WOT running and remain within a 5w30 range. The OCI will be based on the OLM system which has been about 8,000 miles/9months in the past. I'll be running a PureOne filter that is the next size longer and I'll be changing the filter each OCI. The car runs cooler than stock and the coolant only gets to "operating" temp >190-195 if I'm stuck in traffic.
Am I on the right track or totally derailed?