What oil/oils have made your engine more quiet?

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PP has quieted down my RX330 V6 but it took 4 OCI's which to me is very strange but it is definitely quieter. Maxlife 5w30 blend runs very quiet as well.
 
I have an oil cooled 911 now at 190K miles.

I started doing my own changes at 120K. GTX 20W50 at 3K OCI. It would sound better after an oil change . I did some short OCI's in the 1-2K range and did not notice any change. This noise change had me concerned that the oil was breaking down, it liked fresh oil.

Two years ago I started oil experiments. First Maxlife 20W50 , then SynPower 20W50 . Then a 50/50 mix of GTX and PP 15W50 .

Next 10W40 QS Q-Torque for 6K. This engine is rated to consume 1qt/600 miles and it does so. I expected consumption to increase due to lighter weight but it did 'not'. When I just changed it with Q-Torque again recently, no change in noise. I believe the Q-Torque has just made it sound 'mellow' and it stays that way.

My current conclusion is Porsche recommended 5W40 synth's my be dead on correct weight. I was originally fearful it would simply drip out of the exhaust pipe. Right now I have a stash of PP 15W50 and 5W30 which I blend to get 10W40. It will take me couple of years to work off since I plan 12K/annual changes (13qt capacity, but 10qt oil change & 1qt/600 miles). Actually I'm adding the 15W50 PP to 10W40 QS during the summer and then 5W30 in fall/winter to take the blend back to 10W40. With consumption this high average oil age will stay
I would like to try Val. SynPower 5W40 . I'll check back in a few years to report.

More quiet, I think so, hard to believe.
 
Lucas Oil Stabilizer will quiet down a noisy engine, but it is pretty thick. I use it in my '64 CJ-5 to keep the noise down in the valvetrain, and I use their gear oil in the tranny to keep it quiet as well. Works good.
 
Motor honey and slick 50 do wonders....just kidding!! SSO and ASL have both quieted several engines I've worked on down. The 5.3 L truck engine that we put SSO in idles so quiet now (after 5k miles of SSO) that the injector noise and induction system is the most prominent sound with the hood open. That engine had some prominent piston slap on start-up prior to the SSO conversion (previous fill was dino castrol 10W30). We once gave a long abused 4.3 V6 with a dirty lifter the fill from the yellow bottle and it got pretty quiet too. What we need is someone with vibration analysis equipment to take one for the BITOGers!
 
I just checked density data on these oils:
All densities at 15C in kg/m3
M1 5W-20 D=800
M1 10W-30 D=860
M1 0W-40 D= 855
Shell 0W-30 D= 855
Shell 0W-40 D= 845
Shell 5W-40 D= 851
Can't find RL density anywhere.
GC 0W-30 D=839
Castrol Edge 5W-30 D=850

No real relation between grade & density.
At 100C the density is probably different though.
 
Amsoil ACD SAE 30: 874
Whoa daddy, it's high! Probably because it lacks polymeric VIIs.

Mobil 1 V-Twin 20W-50: 897
Super high!

Mobil 1 15W-50: 870
It's got some polymers, but it's base oil mix is still relatively viscous which seems to correlate with higher density if all else is constant.
 
It's interesting. some people want their engine whisper quiet, some people like the loud reving. we can't make our engines too quite, blind people won't hear us coming.
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Definate differance in our PT. Changed from M1 to Amsoil. Didn't expect a diff, so I know it wasn't a placebo effect. It runs smoother and quieter.
 
"Since you have run both Red Line and RLI in similar grades, I am curious about your opinion on those two oils in comparison with one another."

For me the specifications of both RL and RLI are very similar. The RLI is however more fluid at room temperature and this is important for me. I feel more comfortable stepping on the gas if the oil is not so thick during the early start up period, the first 10 or 15 minutes.

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Originally Posted By: glenncof
I would like to try Val. SynPower 5W40 .


I'm pretty sure the current version of Synpower 5w40 is GF-4 rated and is not on the latest Porsche list.
 
Originally Posted By: Steelers
M1 made my truck seem louder. Smoother and quieter on 30w dinos.


Out of all the synths I`ve tried,good old dino is definitely smoother and quieter,especially during wot. Always used Valvoline dino or Castrol GTX. Next oci will be Pennzoil dino.
 
Originally Posted By: Cutehumor
It's interesting. some people want their engine whisper quiet, some people like the loud reving. we can't make our engines too quite, blind people won't hear us coming.
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actually , there's a law that may be passed that hybrids will have to make a noise when electric motor is on . Reason being a PRIUS hitting a young child , " kid didn't hear the car " . CRAZY eh ? If it moves , stay away from the road .
 
Mobil One is generally noisier when I have used it.
Not a slam, but you heard EVERYTHING.
And for quieter: thicker anything is quieter.
 
I have no proof just but to my ears Castrol Syntec has made my engine quieter than PP, Royal Purple. I know Syntec doesnt get much love here but it works great for my 06 Accord V6 6 speed.
 
I've only run two different oils in my Corvette, PP and GC, and without a doubt the engine was quieter when running GC. I definitely hear the valvetrain more with PP than I did with GC, it's most noticeable when I am driving through the parking garage at my work, I can hear the ticking echo off the walls. I barely heard it before when I ran GC. I'm not worried though, the LS1 typically does have a noisy valvetrain.
 
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