Originally Posted By: saaber1
If you think the turbo failure was related to oil why not go thicker? Red Line 5w30 has a HTHS viscosity of 3.8, which is great for a 30 weight, but you can get HTHS 4.6 with the 5w40 or 4.7 with the 10w40.
I ran both Red Line 5w40 and 5w30 in my car and noticed no difference in turbo spool up (VW 2.0FSI). I did however notice a positive improvement in spool up when switching from factory fill 30 weight to the Red Line 5w40. So if you can get more HTHS and no loss in spool up, it seems like a safer way to go to me. 2 cents
I agree with saaber. I'm running Red Line 10W40 now too and love it. The Red Line 5w40 will be just fine in the winter too.
If you think the turbo failure was related to oil why not go thicker? Red Line 5w30 has a HTHS viscosity of 3.8, which is great for a 30 weight, but you can get HTHS 4.6 with the 5w40 or 4.7 with the 10w40.
I ran both Red Line 5w40 and 5w30 in my car and noticed no difference in turbo spool up (VW 2.0FSI). I did however notice a positive improvement in spool up when switching from factory fill 30 weight to the Red Line 5w40. So if you can get more HTHS and no loss in spool up, it seems like a safer way to go to me. 2 cents
I agree with saaber. I'm running Red Line 10W40 now too and love it. The Red Line 5w40 will be just fine in the winter too.
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