The link is dead .
Maybe they are putting the HT/HS , MRV's n stuff on a new page ?
Buster , how did you find that link anyway ?
Maybe they are putting the HT/HS , MRV's n stuff on a new page ?
Buster , how did you find that link anyway ?
0w-40 winter, 10w-40 summer!quote:
Originally posted by pete643:
So for a European car, designed for 5w-40 oil, would you put in M1 0W-40 or M1 Extended 10W-40? This is for northern Ohio, where we go down to about 0-5 degrees only a few times a winter.
BRILLIANT!!!quote:
Originally posted by Drew99GT:
0w-40 winter, 10w-40 summer!quote:
Originally posted by pete643:
So for a European car, designed for 5w-40 oil, would you put in M1 0W-40 or M1 Extended 10W-40? This is for northern Ohio, where we go down to about 0-5 degrees only a few times a winter.
The Saab Turbo 0W 30 is Mobil 1 and has the GM LL spec. It can be bought at any Saab dealer. My UOA has been posted and it was pretty good.quote:
Originally posted by JHZR2:
OK, those products look in a way to be exciting. But... No API SM? No GF-4? No GM-LL?
Gee, I had hoped highly that thy would have a 0w-30 or 5w-30 that met the GM long-life 30k km extended drain interval. Sure the 0w-40 euro car formula does, but they DO make a 30 weight in europe for the same purpose.
I already knew that M1 was ok for over 10k miles in its old form... I dont see much of a need for this new one, especially since it doesnt meet the GF-4 and SM standards. WHats my real benefit, if highway driving is easy on oil, doesnt dirty it too much, and past UOAs are good?
I guess I just was expecting a little bit more out of the M1 products...
JMH
Looks like it. Currently Costco sells Drive Clean, I guess they'll be selling Clean 5000 when they sell out of the the Drive Clean?quote:
Originally posted by Pat in Speedway:
I'm guessing "our conventional oil, Mobil Clean" is referring to Drive Clean. Does this mean it's now just a bulk oil for dealerships & the like??
Great marketing idea that simplifies to the average consumer how long potentially oil can last. Looking at the oil section at Walmart without prior knowledge is pretty dandanting IMHO. They clearly spell out the numbers and timeline.quote:
Originally posted by buster:
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/MotorOil/Oils/Oils.aspx
They have a nice line up. New bottles also.
From what I understand, SAAB Turbo 0W-30 will no longer be imported and SAAB dealers will use Mobil 1 0W-40 instead.quote:
Originally posted by CosmicFlash:
The Saab Turbo 0W 30 is Mobil 1 and has the GM LL spec. It can be bought at any Saab dealer. My UOA has been posted and it was pretty good.
Good point here on specs--where are the extended drain specs for MB, BMW, VW, GM/Opel etc.???