X xx78 Joined Aug 19, 2012 Messages 3 Location Illinois Oct 12, 2012 #41 I use Rotella T6 5w40 in my 2002 Land Rover Discovery. So for so good.
C CIRHS Joined Jan 2, 2009 Messages 39 Location AUS Oct 12, 2012 #42 5w60 Penrite 10 tenths Premium - in my Commodore SS 6L V8 GM L77 Engine, 2001 Fireblade .929L In-line 4, Ford XR6T Turbo 4L In-line 6. Best oil Ive ever used so far.
5w60 Penrite 10 tenths Premium - in my Commodore SS 6L V8 GM L77 Engine, 2001 Fireblade .929L In-line 4, Ford XR6T Turbo 4L In-line 6. Best oil Ive ever used so far.
M marco246 Joined May 7, 2005 Messages 336 Location Texas Oct 13, 2012 #43 See my sig. . . . Just so happens I'm using the grade of oil specified by the manufacturer for each car-except for the Alfa, which specs 20W-40.
See my sig. . . . Just so happens I'm using the grade of oil specified by the manufacturer for each car-except for the Alfa, which specs 20W-40.
S SS1970chrysler Joined May 1, 2011 Messages 1,353 Location PA Oct 14, 2012 #44 My '70 Newport, '66 Newport, and '66 300 all with 383's are running 15w-40 and doing just fine. My '62 Buick is currently on 30w, sometimes 15w-40 and '48 Packard is on 30w. '77 Riviera is on 20w-50.
My '70 Newport, '66 Newport, and '66 300 all with 383's are running 15w-40 and doing just fine. My '62 Buick is currently on 30w, sometimes 15w-40 and '48 Packard is on 30w. '77 Riviera is on 20w-50.