Unorthodox oil choices

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I'm just wondering how many of you choose an unorthodox motor oil for your car. By that, I mean you choose something outside the realm of what is specified or recommended. I know many opt for euro synthetics or hdeo, so that's to be included, but I'm also looking for those choices of boutique oils, racing oils, etc.

Personally I have a case of Driven gp-1 10W-30 waiting for the next couple of oil changes on my 05 impala.
 
I've been using Schaeffer oil now for about 3 or 4 years now. Easy to find, just goto my local Napa. ...
 
AMSOIL 0w-30 in my Escape that calls for 5w-20. Omg I'm so crazy!! ...œ

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These are the minimum specifications I adhere to.
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TEST METHOD1 DESCRIPTION' MIL-PRF-6085D REQUIREMENTS RESULT
D 287 API Gravity @ 16°C N/A 21.6
Table 3 Specific Gravity @ 16/16°C (60/60°F) N/A 0.924
Table 8 Pounds per Gallon @ 16°C (60°F) N/A 7.7
D 1500 Color, ASTM 5 Maximum D 445
Viscosity, cSt
@ 54°C (130°F)
@ -54°C (-65°F)
8 Minimum
12,000 Maximum
8.96
10,900
D 97- Pour Point, °C (°F) -57 (-70) Maximum D 92- Flash Point, COC, °C (°F) 185 (365) Minimum 226 (439)
D 974- Acid Number, mg KOH/gm Report 0.11
D 91- Precipitation No., ml 0 0
D 972-
Evaporation Loss % wt
22 hrs @ 120°C (248°F)
1.80 Maximum.
0.386
Spec 4.4.5.0
Low Temperature Stability.
72 hrs @ -54°C (-65°F) No gelling or separation P
Spec 3.7 Workmanship Pass Pass
D 4631
Corrosion-Oxidation Stability
168 hrs @ 121°C (250°F)
Corrosion, Pitting, Etching
Wt. change, mg/cm2:
-Copper
-Steel
-Aluminum
-Magnesium
-Cadmium
Viscosity Change, 54°C (130°F), %
Neutralization No. Change, mg KOH/gm
No evidence or separation or gumming

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I have been running 5w-30 (M1 or PP) in a 2011 Tundra that calls for 5w-20/0w-20. My next change in September I plan to try 5w-30 Amsoil SS. Probably a waste of some money but if I run it a year it should even out pretty close...I think!
 
I used castrol 0w40 in my 5.4 3valve Ford that spec was 5w20. Ran like a top... use it in my eco boost now that specs 5w30...and runs like a top.
 
Originally Posted by jqgz
In the North Carolina heat of the summer I'm really tempted to homebrew a mix of SAE30 and 5w-20

Why not just use a good synthetic 10W30?
 
Got a bunch of Delvac Super 1300 15w-40 for $3 per gallon. Put it in my Saturn 1.9 DOHC along with LiquiMoly Mos2 and Rislone Engine Treatment. Smooth running and usage is lower. MPG does not appear to have taken a hit.

Will switch to Mobil 1 5w-30 in colder weather
 
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Originally Posted by bbhero
I have run Cam2 in my car which is not one of the typical oils run on here.



Blue Blood Cam2 did just fine on a 10k OCi in my Z4.
 
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