I have decided to use supertech 0w-40 in the new generator.
You can use what you want. Mobil 1 ESP 0w-40 is available at Walmart, I am not sure what the price difference would be, but I am sure it wouldn't be enough to matter economically. Mobil 1 ESP 0w-40 is a superior product over the Supertech, for maybe a few cents per quart more. Supertech will work fine, Mobil 1 will work finer! LOL! Take Care Steve C.I have decided to use supertech 0w-40 in the new generator
Your Walmart has it on the shelf or is it online?You can use what you want. Mobil 1 ESP 0w-40 is available at Walmart, I am not sure what the price difference would be, but I am sure it wouldn't be enough to matter economically. Mobil 1 ESP 0w-40 is a superior product over the Supertech, for maybe a few cents per quart more. Supertech will work fine, Mobil 1 will work finer! LOL! Take Care Steve C.
My Walmart has it on the shelf.Your Walmart has it on the shelf or is it online?
I am not informed enough to school you; they may have some people here that could. For all I know, Supertech is superior to Amsoil Signature Series. Mobil 1 synthetics are the largest selling engine oils in the entire world, with second place being Castrol, which only means they have a good marketing team, I guess. I am not saying Supertech is not good, or even better. I do know, however, Charmin Ultra is a more pleasant bathroom experience than the Walmart brand toilet paper. They both meet the specs, and get the job done. You like your Supertech, use it, it will be fine, and maybe better than the best name brand oils out there. I don't know, this stuff I write is my opinion. Take it with a grain of salt. Take Care Steve C.School me. Why would mobil 1 be a "finer" choice then supertech? They both meet the same specs? I looked at the latest VOA's for both. Seems like supertech has a higer dose of zinc, which I thought was the premier anti-wear additive. And much higher calcium, a detergent?
You, or your generator will never know the difference between the Mobil 1 or Supertech. I do like the A3/B4 or whatever the Euro specs are that require the HTHS value to be >3.5 on a 5w30 engine oil. Your engine could notice a difference there in a heavy load or overheat situation. Both the Mobil and Supertech we have been discussing here do have those specs I think. I know the Mobil 1 ESP 0w30 has the >3.5 HTHS, if the Supertech has the same specs., it is the same.Not questioning you to debate, questioning to learn. Is there a reason that the mobil 1 version will do a better job? Maybe I should look to used oil analysis to compare wear numbers?
If your generator only holds 10oz of oil, you should be changing it about every 8-10 hours of runtime. 5 hours on a minimum-spec oil.Forgot to add, thee price difference is $2 more a quart. I get 3 oil changes per quart. At one oil change per year I have no problem with cost. But I will put performance ove marketing hype.
I have decided to use supertech 0w-40 in the new generator.
After emailing the mfg, they said since I am using this oil that I should change it yearly.
Their recommended oil is 10w30 at 50 hour intervals.