Just a quick question for you guys. I know Mobil 1 HM is considered a very robust and "thick" oil (I'm looking at the 10w30), but is the Mobil 1 EP HM considered as "thick" and robust?
Thanks fellas.
Thanks fellas.
Am I reading this wrong?Mobil 1 High Mileage is available in 10W30, just not in the Extended Performance High Mileage line.
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I'm assuming the HM would be able to go at least 7k miles on an OCI?
Ford crown Vic, 4.6. No issues, little less than 90k miles. Runs flawless. It does have some piston slap on cold starts, which is why I'm looking for a little thicker oil. I actually eliminated the piston slap with some good old PYB 10w30, but I was hoping to find something that could last a little longer than 3k miles. Lots of short trips, lots of idling in the SoCal heat.what car are you putting the oil in. mileage, issues if applicable like oil consumption or leaks. san diego aint cold you can use something a bit thicker like a syn 0-10w-40 or a 15w-40 as well.
Dang it. I'm gonna have to do some research on this. Thanks for the help, I appreciate it.10W30 HM used to be an ACEA A3/B3 oil with an HTHS of 3.5. Definitely thicker than their other 10W30s. But i recently checked at WMart and noticed the ACEA credentials are gone. Maybe with the introduction of API SP. So i'm not sure it's still 3.5 HTHS.
Fantastic. Thank you for checking, I appreciate that. Looks like I'm going to have to give this a shot next. Im hoping it should be good for a 7k OCI. I'll do a UOA on it just to be sure.10W30 HM used to be an ACEA A3/B3 oil with an HTHS of 3.5. Definitely thicker than their other 10W30s. But i recently checked at WMart and noticed the ACEA credentials are gone from the bottles (or i missed it). Maybe with the introduction of API SP. So i'm not sure it's still 3.5 HTHS.
EDIT, looks like it stil is ACEA A3/B3
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https://360.lubrizol.com/Specifications/ACEA-Passenger/ACEA-2016/ACEA-A3-B3-16
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Fantastic. Thank you for checking, I appreciate that. Looks like I'm going to have to give this a shot next. Im hoping it should be good for a 7k OCI. I'll do a UOA on it just to be sure.
On a side note, the hths for the Mobile is 3.5, and the PP was 3.1. How much of a difference is that .4? Is that considered alot in the oil world?
Just buy any 0w-40 and you will never worry if its too thinJust a quick question for you guys. I know Mobil 1 HM is considered a very robust and "thick" oil (I'm looking at the 10w30), but is the Mobil 1 EP HM considered as "thick" and robust?
Thanks fellas.
10W30 HM used to be an ACEA A3/B3 oil with an HTHS of 3.5. Definitely thicker than their other 10W30s. But i recently checked at WMart and noticed the ACEA credentials are gone from the bottles (or i missed it). Maybe with the introduction of API SP. So i'm not sure it's still 3.5 HTHS.
EDIT, looks like it stil is ACEA A3/B3
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https://360.lubrizol.com/Specifications/ACEA-Passenger/ACEA-2016/ACEA-A3-B3-16
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On a side note, the hths for the Mobile is 3.5, and the PP was 3.1. How much of a difference is that .4? Is that considered alot in the oil world?
Just buy any 0w-40 and you will never worry if its too thin
I think that might be a little too thick, besides, I need a thicker xw-30 oil. I need the cold viscosity to be thicker.Just buy any 0w-40 and you will never worry if its too thin
The lower the hths the better fuel mileage I'm assuming?Why HTHS Viscosity Matters
HTHS viscosity is fast becoming synonymous with increased fuel efficiency.360.lubrizol.com
It's just the cold Start up piston slap. The PYB 10w30 conventional eliminated the piston slap (but it did feel a little more "sluggish"). So basically I'm experimenting with oils, that's all. I'd like to keep it xw-30 if possible just to help eliminate the sluggishness, but a tad thicker on the cold Start viscosity. I would stick with the 10w30 PYB, but I would like to find something I can use for a 7k....ish OCI.If thicker oil seems to be the solution to whatever issue you're having, why not just got with Mobil1 HM 10W40 or maybe 15W40 HDEO, Ford Modular engines aren't that picky about oil and in San Diego it's virtually never freezing cold so there should be no problems running any 10W, 15W, or even 20W oils.