*New Amsoil SSO 0w-30

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Harry,

One of the main advantages of the Amsoil 0w-30 is that you can use it to replace thicker grades (5w-30/10w-30/0w-40/5w-40), without compromising wear protection - this is where the bulk of the fuel savings comes from. In addition the very high solvency/detergency of this formulation will provide a noticable cleaning effect on high mileage motors that have been using conventional oils, which also helps to improve efficiency and gradually reduce oil consumption.

TD
 
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In addition the very high solvency/detergency of this formulation will provide a noticable cleaning effect on high mileage motors that have been using conventional oils, which also helps to improve efficiency and gradually reduce oil consumption.

I've always wondered if that is why some engines get higher mpg increases than others. Common sense says that if your engine is a little dirty and the oil cleans it up and allows better lubrication, then of course mileage will increase.
 
Originally Posted By: TeeDub
Harry,

One of the main advantages of the Amsoil 0w-30 is that you can use it to replace thicker grades (5w-30/10w-30/0w-40/5w-40), without compromising wear protection - this is where the bulk of the fuel savings comes from. In addition the very high solvency/detergency of this formulation will provide a noticable cleaning effect on high mileage motors that have been using conventional oils, which also helps to improve efficiency and gradually reduce oil consumption.

TD




Sounds reasonable to me TeeDub, I know the guy is very happy with the SSO, and now recommends it to all his friends.
He also mentions that his engine startup noise is now gone.
 
What, if any, problems will I have using this(0w-30 signature) oil in a 1998 Corolla VE auto with 110,000mi? I now use Mobile one and am considering Amsoil 5x-30 with an Amsoil oil filter.

A parts store employee told me it was too "slippery" and recommended 5w-30.
 
Originally Posted By: VicMatson
What, if any, problems will I have using this(0w-30 signature) oil in a 1998 Corolla VE auto with 110,000mi? I now use Mobile one and am considering Amsoil 5x-30 with an Amsoil oil filter.

A parts store employee told me it was too "slippery" and recommended 5w-30.



I started using Amsoil 0W-30 with 118,000 miles on my 1993 Civic. The engine never ran better, no leaks, gas mileage went up.
After 3 changes, the oil burn I had been experiencing just stopped. Now with 254,000 miles (Using SSO) all things are excellent. So go ahead, try it. As far as being too slippery, that sounds like a good thing.
 
harry, I know a guy that put SSO in his Civic and the engine became so powerful it detached itself from the car.
 
VicMatson,
The parts store employee most likely knows nothing of motor oil aside from the basic facts and myths. The Xw rating on any motor oil only means it passes a cold crank test for a certain temperature with a certain rating. The 0w-30, 5w-30, 10w-30, etc. are all 30 weights, the only thing that is different is the fact that each passed a test for cold crank capability.
 
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In addition the very high solvency/detergency of this formulation will provide a noticable cleaning effect on high mileage motors that have been using conventional oils,

Interesting claim. Anything to back it up?
 
Originally Posted By: buster
harry, I know a guy that put SSO in his Civic and the engine became so powerful it detached itself from the car.



Fortunately I was warned about this and had the engine chained down before starting it.
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Thanks, I bought the car at auction with ~85,000 and I assume regular 5w or 10w-30 oil. I've been using Mobile One extended drain 10w-30 and recently changed to regular Mobile One 5w-30 and have gotten ~2mpgs more. I can't say I've noticed anything else unless I look in my wallet(8,000mi OCI of extended).

For the price difference between Amsoil 5w-30 and 0w-30 I can't see anything that would suggest not to go there.

Yes/No?

I also plan on having a Blackstone test at 10,000mi(unless things look funny).
 
I might ditch the SSO in the wife's Impala. Oil consumption stopped until there was about 3500 miles on the oil. I have since added 1 full quart in a 2 week period! Not sure I wanna be throwing 7 + dollar quarts in this thing every month! I might be going back to just plain old dino with this baby???

My daughters Aveo is doing nicely so far..
 
Bambam,

Tell me about the
oil change history of this Impala - I may be able to help you out.

My comments on the noticable cleaning effect are based on thirteen years of personal observation in a wide variety of engines, since the Series 2000 oils were first introduced in 1995.
 
First use of a different complex chemistry? Sure you can have transitional consumption. Never would have accepted it if I didn't experience it myself. It should pass. If not within the same OCI ..in the subsequent one.
 
Originally Posted By: Gary Allan
First use of a different complex chemistry? Sure you can have transitional consumption. Never would have accepted it if I didn't experience it myself. It should pass. If not within the same OCI ..in the subsequent one.



This is exactly what I experienced, except it took 3 OCIS to get to the no oil consumption condition. I stuck with the Amsoil 0W-30 because I liked the performance increase, I didn't expect the oil consumption to stop. It may have taken longer due to the fact that the engine had 118,000 miles at the first TSO change.
 
If you change over a high mileage engine to Amsoil it's critical to use their engine flush first - especially if you intend to run a long OCI. If you don't do this the first batch of synthetic can become very dirty after several thousand miles and you can see significant oil consumption. This is the #1 mistake I see people make when changing engines over to Amsoil!

1) Change just the filter
2) Add a pint of of flush (per 4-6 qts of oil)
3) Fast idle (I use 2x normal idle speed), the engine in neutral for 20-30 minutes, depending on how dirty it looks inside.
4)Drain the old oil/flush, change the filter (again) and fill with synthetic
 
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