Oil for 4G15t Mivec Engine

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The Mitsubishi 4G15t Mivec Engine is in a colt ralliart I just purchased.

http://www.ralliart.com.au/RalliartVehicles/ColtTurbo.aspx?item=1

I can't find any info about the factory fill of this vehicle, after taking delivery from the dealer when i got it home, it did need to be topped up with around 1/2 a quart so i used

http://www.tds.castrol.com.au/pdf/4399_EDGESport5W30_119240_200603.pdf

I have plenty of this 5w30 edge on hand, and plan on getting the factory fill out at around 1000km, what do you guys think?

I also have a lot of Mobil 1 ESP 5w30 on hand

http://www.mobil.com/Australia-English/Lubes/PDS/glxxenpvlmomobil_1_esp_formula_5w30.pdf

and wanted to use this also, what do you guys think re using a 5w30 in this engine?

The Service book has a bias towards a 40 weight multigrade, however i feel more comfortable running a slightly thinner oil.

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Congrats on the purchase!
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40 weight is the best weight for Mitsubishi engines, particularly the 4G series and if you're considering extended drains.

Depending on where your vehicle was manufactured, it will have a different factory fill. Factory fill on Japanese-sourced Mitsubishi vehicles is ENEOS (Nippon-Mitsubishi Oil). Cannot comment on viscosity, but I have been told it's 15w40 for vehicles destined to the Middle East, and the same oil is used as service fill. I reckon it could be the same for Australia. Hope this helps.
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If it fits the budget, I would recommend Mobil 1 0W-40 for your application.
 
based on the manual i would use Mobil 1 0w-40 as well. or a shell helix ultra 5w-40.

it is funny how 5w30s aren't recommended often in australia. my manual only has it for very cold conditions, otherwise 10w30 our thicker (right up to 20w-50).
 
Crinkles I get my Mobil & Kendall products from here,
https://www.sea-lubricants.com.au/

If you check the Mobil lube selector
http://www.datateck.com.au/lube/mobil_au/
It lists Mobil 1 5w30 as the preferred lubricant unless there is frequent use in ambient temps over 40C, then a 40 weight is recommended.

I do low km & short trips and I think a 30 weight Full Synthetic will be spot on.
If I was going to use a dino, then I would be going with a 40 weight.
 
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