I've been reading around these forums for a while and I think I have more questions than answers. Before I came here I thought I knew it all about oil! Now I feel like I know nothing.
Anyways, Thought I'd ask what I should use in my weekend/fun car.
The car is a 1992 Nissan Skyline GT-R. 2.6L twin turbo 6cyl. I've more than doubled the horsepower over stock and the car sees HARD use, but is still a street car. I don't mind changing the oil every 5000KM but it has a large capacity and synthetics are expensive so I don't want to have to worry about changing it more than that.
Owners manual says to run 7.5W30, which I've never even heard of. Before (on my first motor) I ran 10w30 Royal Purple which seemed to work well, but I did notice the head made more noise than I'd like. Now the car has large cams and heavy valve springs/oversize valves. Redline is in the ballpark of 9000+ RPM.
Car tends to be driven on short/medium length trips, rarely more than 100 miles at a time, though that will happen a few times a year.
I religiously warm it up for 2-3 minutes before driving it, even in the summer, as it has aftermarket forged pistons and a large-ish piston to wall clearance when cold. (3 thou on a 3 1/4" bore) I don't bother waiting for the oil to warm up, as that takes a solid 10+ minutes of driving it seems, even in the summer.
The engine has zero problems and as of this post is brand new - hasn't even ran yet.
Important stuff about the engine: Driven hard, turbocharged, solid lifters/non-roller cams, DOHC, etc. Oh, the car has a large oil cooler and will never see high oil temps. The turbos are water cooled. I've got a remote-mount oil filter and currently have a Wix 51515 (PH8A) filter in it, which is at least twice as big as the stock filter.
If anyone wants more info feel free to ask! Thanks in advance for any insight.
Anyways, Thought I'd ask what I should use in my weekend/fun car.
The car is a 1992 Nissan Skyline GT-R. 2.6L twin turbo 6cyl. I've more than doubled the horsepower over stock and the car sees HARD use, but is still a street car. I don't mind changing the oil every 5000KM but it has a large capacity and synthetics are expensive so I don't want to have to worry about changing it more than that.
Owners manual says to run 7.5W30, which I've never even heard of. Before (on my first motor) I ran 10w30 Royal Purple which seemed to work well, but I did notice the head made more noise than I'd like. Now the car has large cams and heavy valve springs/oversize valves. Redline is in the ballpark of 9000+ RPM.
Car tends to be driven on short/medium length trips, rarely more than 100 miles at a time, though that will happen a few times a year.
I religiously warm it up for 2-3 minutes before driving it, even in the summer, as it has aftermarket forged pistons and a large-ish piston to wall clearance when cold. (3 thou on a 3 1/4" bore) I don't bother waiting for the oil to warm up, as that takes a solid 10+ minutes of driving it seems, even in the summer.
The engine has zero problems and as of this post is brand new - hasn't even ran yet.
Important stuff about the engine: Driven hard, turbocharged, solid lifters/non-roller cams, DOHC, etc. Oh, the car has a large oil cooler and will never see high oil temps. The turbos are water cooled. I've got a remote-mount oil filter and currently have a Wix 51515 (PH8A) filter in it, which is at least twice as big as the stock filter.
If anyone wants more info feel free to ask! Thanks in advance for any insight.