Amazing. It's almost like thicker is better.
From the other thread on the topic:I wonder what oils meet dexos R?
Mobil 1 Supercar | ExxonMobil Oil Corporation | dexos™R | 0W-40 | DR40FADA015 |
Mobil 1 Supercar | ExxonMobil Oil Corporation | dexos™R | 5W-50 | DR40JADH015 |
Mobil 1 FS | ExxonMobil Oil Corporation | dexos™R | 0W-40 | DR40FAGD817 |
MOBIL 1 ESP X4 0W40 | ExxonMobil Oil Corporation | dexos™R | 0W-40 | DR40FBGD817 |
Mobil 1 | ExxonMobil Oil Corporation | dexos™R | 0W-40 | DR40FCGD817 |
Meh, if you use lightweight oil you cannot contract or transmit lightweight oil problems. It's safe and effective. The experts said so.Many of us knew this was a problem of epic proportions. What's interesting is that there is an entire group of people who will proclaim that there are no oil related engine or lubricated component failures happening. When clearly, it is common. From Ford's cam phaser issues, to rapid timing chain wear (that one should be no surprise) and premature bearing wear, cam lobe failures, cam follower failures and more.
As always frequent oil changes, a quality oil and adequate viscosity are required.
She did, in fact, say that. No link needed.Is there any link confirming this ?
am i reading correctly the the M1 FS “Euro” will be Dexos R? great news if so.Here’s a before an after almost overnight. Bright side there will be more brands eventually making it lowering the price. Super car isn’t the cheapest for the average joe at Walmart.
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Looks like a Euro Formula, ESP and plain M1 Vanilla version. It will be hard to all of the sudden market any of these. I imagine Super Car will slowly fade away. Don’t understand ESP one. Technically Super Car replaced ESP.am i reading correctly the the M1 FS “Euro” will be Dexos R? great news if so.
I don’t know if it’s a boundary lubrication issue but that seems unlikely. Speculation if logic applies viscosity around 11 cSt needed warm rather than 7. But of course temperature much higher than that- for cam phasers or some such.Will viscosity help though or is this just a band aid to cover up a problem they have no other way of dealing with?
When M1 0W30 hit the south - it was on clearance in a year and slow to return …Average Joe crooks neck to left while pouring in 5W-30 and says “Wah?”
Later mumbles “never heard of no 0W-40”…
A naturally aspirated DI engine isn't going to have lspi unless in extreme scenarios. It's usually the turbo that exacerbates the possibility of lspi.Is Mobil 1 0-30 ESP, LSPI friendly for these Direct Injection engines?