Hi All,
Thanks to the quick responses on this web I have learnt a lot already. Think I will take the GC (ow-30) for my mercedes 230e 1983. Still doubting a bit because mercedes and sheel and castrol say to stick to the original 40 grade in the manual. That brings me to this question:
I read that lower visc is better for lots of things: temp, flow, fuel consumption, drag etc etc. Are there any down sides of going down one grade?
Mercedes says to stick to the old manual and just use mineral 15w40. Afetr reading this site I am tempted by Full Synthetic 0w-30, the German Castrol which is almost as thick as a 40. Oil pressure will go down a bit maybe, what is the disadvantage? The higher the better?
Someone at Castrol said to me that oil also leaks through the engine and that thinner oil leaks faster and does not stick as it should like the 40. In other words not everywhere in the motor exists oil pressure and the 30 will leak faster down than it should with the advised 40. Can anyone further explain this? Up till now I got the impression that thinner is always better.
How does one know what a good oil pressure is. What is the danger of an oil pressure that is to high or to low?
Thank you all
Peter
Thanks to the quick responses on this web I have learnt a lot already. Think I will take the GC (ow-30) for my mercedes 230e 1983. Still doubting a bit because mercedes and sheel and castrol say to stick to the original 40 grade in the manual. That brings me to this question:
I read that lower visc is better for lots of things: temp, flow, fuel consumption, drag etc etc. Are there any down sides of going down one grade?
Mercedes says to stick to the old manual and just use mineral 15w40. Afetr reading this site I am tempted by Full Synthetic 0w-30, the German Castrol which is almost as thick as a 40. Oil pressure will go down a bit maybe, what is the disadvantage? The higher the better?
Someone at Castrol said to me that oil also leaks through the engine and that thinner oil leaks faster and does not stick as it should like the 40. In other words not everywhere in the motor exists oil pressure and the 30 will leak faster down than it should with the advised 40. Can anyone further explain this? Up till now I got the impression that thinner is always better.
How does one know what a good oil pressure is. What is the danger of an oil pressure that is to high or to low?
Thank you all
Peter