I may try other '30s (ones I've yet to use) to see if it's chemistry, viscosity...or maybe both.
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Try a supertech 5w30 syn at some pointI may try other '30s (ones I've yet to use) to see if it's chemistry, viscosity...or maybe both.
Agree, Techron won't help. If your engine vibrates when shut off, call a priest. It needs an exorcism.how to reduce viberation when engine shut off, Techron doesn't help.
Huh?On my next OC I will try Valvoline EP 5w-30, see how much it could quiet the valvetrain. Also interested on how to reduce vibration when engine shut off, Techron doesn't help.
Not sure if it's viscosity, titanium or PAO. Castrol euro 0w40 runs smooth and quiet with no consumption.I wonder what it is about the castrol 0w40 that makes @SteveG4 vehicle quieter. Doesn’t that castrol have zero moly and next to nothing boron? Is it the titanium? Is it the increase in viscosity? Maybe combination.
Ran 5w20 in my 2005 4.6 Crown Vic for over 300K miles. No issues to report. Used zero oil between changes. I run 0w20 in my 16 Tahoe. The Leos who run Tahoe's in my neck of the woods [2015+] are running 0w20 with zero issues.Each of you will upset those who believe that the thinner it is the better it is In one of my former cars I found 5W-30 made it smoother than the 0W-20 did. I just won't use a 20 weight in a car I want to use for a long, long time.
Pardon my poor choice of words. : ) When I hit the start stop button to shut car off, the engine will run a little rough for a sec before it stop. I know it won't be as smooth as idling since I'm killing it, however I do notice new cars handle that better than mine, I can barely feel it when engines stop.Huh?
You wouldn't notice any difference above freezing, but then again, I have to remind myself most people don't change their oil monthly.Not sure I want to go that thick at start up. Who knows, we'll see.
Probably worn motor mounts.Pardon my poor choice of words. : ) When I hit the start stop button to shut car off, the engine will run a little rough for a sec before it stop. I know it won't be as smooth as idling since I'm killing it, however I do notice new cars handle that better than mine, I can barely feel it when engines stop.
Just curious about how new engine performs better in this area. A better balance achieved by design? Or simply because new engine has less gunk & wear and tear?
Pardon my poor choice of words. : ) When I hit the start stop button to shut car off, the engine will run a little rough for a sec before it stop. I know it won't be as smooth as idling since I'm killing it, however I do notice new cars handle that better than mine, I can barely feel it when engines stop.
Just curious about how new engine performs better in this area. A better balance achieved by design? Or simply because new engine has less gunk & wear and tear?
Despite people trying do so you can't fix every perceived problem with motor oil.Pardon my poor choice of words. : ) When I hit the start stop button to shut car off, the engine will run a little rough for a sec before it stop. I know it won't be as smooth as idling since I'm killing it, however I do notice new cars handle that better than mine, I can barely feel it when engines stop.
Just curious about how new engine performs better in this area. A better balance achieved by design? Or simply because new engine has less gunk & wear and tear?
Yes, both in I4 2.4L. Never realize engine mounts could make such a difference, hahaEngine mounts in better condition, often fluid filled too (and still full of fluid). Dual mass flywheels also help. And I suppose you are comparing the same cylinder configurations?
My engine shakes my whole car on shutdown and startup, it never did that new, mounts are definitely worn a bit at 152k.Yes, both in I4 2.4L. Never realize engine mounts could make such a difference, haha
Probably the combination of all three...Not sure if it's viscosity, titanium or PAO. Castrol euro 0w40 runs smooth and quiet with no consumption.
Thank you for posting this. People can't argue the facts.18 years with 0/5w-20 in the '93 F150 (250k miles) and still going strong. No measurable oil consumption between OCI's.
Boasting thinnies!Thank you for posting this. People can't argue the facts.
It is ludicrous that people think they can "feel" differences between different brands of the same grade of oil !