Mobil1 0W40, 7500 OCI, Infiniti G37S VQ37VHR

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OIL M1 0W40

MI on Oil 7500

MI on Unit 67500

Sample Date 05/25/13



Aluminum 3

Chromium 0

Iron 8

Copper 6

Lead 6

Tin 0

Molybdenum 102

Nickel 0

Manganese 0

Silver 0

Titanium 0

Potassium 1

Boron 125

Silicon 10

Sodium 7

Calcium 3315

Magnesium 39

Phosphorus 966

Zinc 1076

Barium 0



SUS Viscosity 67.9

cSt Viscosity 12.40

Flashpoint 425

Fuel %
Antifreeze % 0.0

Water % 0.0

Insolubles % 0.2
 
Yes, very good in fact!
*Were the other OCI's with the same oil(M1 0w40)?

Nice low wear #'s & healthy amounts of Phos/Zinc and some Moly too
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The oil stayed in grade nicely and this seems to be the motor oil for your G37. A TBN would be a nice addition for the next OCI to see if you can/want to go further
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Looks great! Like they say on all the VQ boards I read,40 weight oils are the perfect match for them.
 
Is this SM or SN M1 0W-40? Curious as I have switched my 1986 F150 5.0 EFI from over 6 years of RTS 5W-40 to this oil. It is for the warm cozy feeling I get. I wanted something thinner for the cold winter, wanted something in the thick 30 to thin 40 weight and also decent Zinc and Phosphorous levels for this flat tappet cam engine. Sorry, I feel the need to explain myself before I get flamed lol. I know it is just an old truck... but I am hard on it, work and play, and once a week I drive 120 miles round trip @ 70+ mph on the interstate pushing over 3100 RPM with my NP435 tranny. I don't want it to fly apart haha.
 
Originally Posted By: Char Baby
Yes, very good in fact!
*Were the other OCI's with the same oil(M1 0w40)?


The four previous were M1 0W40


Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Looks great! Like they say on all the VQ boards I read,40 weight oils are the perfect match for them.


I know that some people have had good luck with other 5W30 like Penzoil Ultra and such. I monitor pressure vs RPM vs temp and have gone out of spec on purpose to maintain pressure when the oil exceeds typical operating temp during extended runs.

Originally Posted By: Jaymus
Is this SM or SN M1 0W-40? Sorry, I feel the need to explain myself before I get flamed lol.


I think we can all empathize and feel the same way about our cars! It's SN.
 
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