Originally Posted By: B320i
On the Saab front, it was well-known that the PCV system in those was very lacking, to say the least. This was taken care of for the later model years, and earlier cars could be retrofitted.
Throw in a turbo-charger, factory intervals of 7,500miles with semi-synth oil (FACEPALM), then the real deal-breaker...
A hot exhaust manifold running right beside a very low capacity sump.
This sounds to me like a series of design flaws on the part of Saab (well, GM by that point, GM/Saab engine - and is that really surprising?) that should never have happened.
Another reason why I think the large sumps of MB and BMW's are such a great idea. More oil = smaller percentage circulating at any given time and therefore the oil has a better chance to cool off and can last longer since it will contaminate less at a time.
All true, so I run HDEO in my Saab 2.3T after having the sump and oil intake screen cleaned. Once the screen plugs, no oil will help
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With clean pick-up and good filter (oversized - 3100 series, as big as will fit...) you get good oil pressure and the turbo is happy
I see no reason 15W-40 is bad (especially in Kalif, not the Dakota's ...), but I might go lighter in winter ...