Mobil- 1/Makes more noise

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I used a batch of Mobil-1 and it seems to make my Hemi louder.I tried Amsoil XL-7500 and it was much more quite.Joe
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Mobil 1 one is a fine oil, but many notice more 'metallic' engine noise with it. I noticed it, but not a huge difference.
We haven't figured out why.
 
Mobil 1 makes my Z`s VG whisper. I can get on it and you can`t even hear the engine. All you hear is the exhaust. Seems like some engines are oil finicky. I tried syntec one time and it gave me really bad lifter tap.
 
Acoustic Inspection of Fluids

"Attenuation. Attenuation is the other measurement parameter used by the AID. While acoustic velocity varies by less than a factor of two over a wide range of fluids, attenuation can vary by several orders of magnitude but is also much more difficult to measure accurately."

In a running engine, you get foam in the oil. Synthetic oils also tend to have fewer bubbles, so noise would get absorbed less.
 
I found M1 made the top end of my engine louder as well. I used to be a religious M1 user, and I think it had that effect on all of my previous vehicles too. I just blamed it on the vehicles getting old. As soon as I switched from M1 to anything else (currently running GC) I immediately noticed it was quieter (ie. in the first 5 second after startup to back down off of my ramps) and that I could hear everything else (alternator, power steering, ticking lifter) very clearly because 'other noise' was missing. All the cars in question were DOHC, one with solid lifters.

Some people on BITOG accept that this happens. Others will argue until they're blue in the face and ask for calibrated noise meter measurements under the hood etc... I can't be bothered to entertain the second group (especially since I'd have to go back to M1). I suspect that it might have a lot to do with the construction of the engine (push rod, SOHC, DOHC etc...) which is why some notice it and others don't.

You aren't alone.

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Hey I just put some PP in my car and this is the first time I put full syn in after 27 thousand miles. How long does full syn take to smooth out after using dino and blends for so long?




Unless the newer oil is cleaning up deposits not cleaned by the older oil, the answer is: 2.1 seconds...or however long it takes for the oil pressure to reach "normal" throughout the engine. You're asking for a timetable regarding a foregone conclusion that isn't happening.
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I suspect that it might have a lot to do with the construction of the engine (push rod, SOHC, DOHC etc...) which is why some notice it and others don't.





My last two cars (Grand Prix and Monte Carlo) have had the same motor, except the Monte is supercharged. The GP ran like a top on M1, while the Monte is noisy as #@$%!. I thought that it was just my imagination until I tried some other oils, and it quieted down. I had such good luck with Mobil and the GP that it really threw me that the Monte sounded so bad on it, until I read other people mentioning the same issue here.
 
When I did my first non-dealer oil change on my motorcycle, I used Mobil 1 15w-50 (back before I read the gospel) and noticed an immediate quieting of the engine under idle, roll-on, and shifting--which was smooth as silk thanks to the thicker lube! I've since gone to M1 10w-40 with similar result--least as far as my ears can verify!
 
In using up the rest of my M1, I included a half quart of 15W-50 to go along with 4 quarts of 10W-30 in a 4.5 quart sump. Although I haven't tried very many other oils, my DOHC is the quietest it's ever been.
 
Ever car I've ever owned with a timing chain has been "noisy." I wish someone would point me to the quiet oil.
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And no, moly rich oils have never done a thing for me.
 
I've used many different types of oil in 3 cars (1 Pontiac and 2 Fords) over the last ten yrs. The M1 didn't sound any different then the other dinos, blends and syns.
 
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I used a batch of Mobil-1 and it seems to make my Hemi louder.I tried Amsoil XL-7500 and it was much more quite.Joe
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When I switched from Mobil 1 oil my truck to Amsoil ASL it was a lot quieter. Since then I have used only Amsoil in various versions.
 
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Sorry WHAT?!

Don't want to hear it. Tell me when you tried Pennzoil Mobil 1 and Amsoil within what time period.
 
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