Mobil 1 ESP is designed for turbo gasoline and diesel engines and Euro 0W40, and anything that says VW502 (whatever was the approval) or Porsche approved.
The turbo German cars run hot.
The turbo German cars run hot.
New rogue with the vc-t engine 1.5 3 cyl turbos gets a baffled composite pan.Yes turbos run oil hard. But modern engines/turbo designs and oils have sought to mitigate the impacts. It is not the same situation as years ago. That said VRP to get any issues cleaned up is a good move.
The drain bolt or pan being hot probably has more to do with cheap metals used conducting heat if I ventured a guess.
And cold drains would solve that hot oil problem for you for sure![]()
Yeah, there’s no other oil “allowed” in the owners manual, either USA or outside USA. Still got the ESP 0w-30. Been in for about 4 k now and seems to like it just fine, and helps with my OCD!
Yeah, there’s no other oil “allowed” in the owners manual, either USA or outside USA. Still got the ESP 0w-30. Been in for about 4 k now and seems to like it just fine, and helps with my OCD!
There are hundreds of thousands of high mileage turbo equipped vehicles on the road using nothing but dealer bulk Blends.
Two explorers reach 500k miles on mixed cycle runs...one on Valvoline Conventional
F150 200k miles on Motorcraft Blend
I sure haven’t seen countless UOA where the oil has sheared out of grade. I seen many where there is fuel dilution which causes it to thin, but very few where there is confirmed mechanical shear of the VM.My main concern for my specific engine is motor oil shearing out of grade which based on an extensive amount of UOA data, is a common occurrence with most product offerings within a standard interval and oftentimes in less than half that.
It's strange because we have an abundance of people who talk about how 0W-20 is not an optimal oil choice for a TGDI engine but at the same time we have a lot of people who don't seem to have any issue with one of those oils shearing down to 0w16 grade range or less so long as the engine don't get blowed up.
For example I have seen countless UOAs that show the OEM motor oil shearing well out of grade in less then 1,000 miles but hey I'm sure that hundreds of thousands of vehicles have been using that oil for millions of miles and there is no widespread record of engines getting blowed up as far as I know.
I am not an expert but I may possess the ability to make observations and exercise common sense, maybe...
Just hot drained oil last night for a friend. Turns out nitrile gloves are a thing!Hot Drain DIY Oil Change Guys: I’m gonna drive around and get my oil good and hot so flows better and gets all those nasty contaminants out.
~Oil now at over 200F~
Hot Drain DIY Oil Change Guys: Ouch! This oil is hot!![]()
Yep. And I’ll still take the cold drainJust hot drained oil last night for a friend. Turns out nitrile gloves are a thing!
Yeah I'm done with that. Idling in the driveway for 10 minutes is going to be my new "hot drain". Warm enough to be thinner, not so hot that I can't handle the filter.Just hot drained oil last night for a friend. Turns out nitrile gloves are a thing!
I do it fully cold regardless of temp outside (though TX doesn’t get that cold) and just let it drain while I do other things like check filters, tire pressure, general inspection. Occasionally, if I don’t have it set up just the way I want it in the driveway, then I might start it up to move it around.Yeah I'm done with that. Idling in the driveway for 10 minutes is going to be my new "hot drain". Warm enough to be thinner, not so hot that I can't handle the filter.
For my own edumacation, what oil specs on the datasheet would indicate that an oil would be great for turbo's? The approvals? HTHS? Viscosity? Thanks!
specifically VW 504.00/507.00 and 508.00/509.00GM dexos
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