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Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 10:42 am
by zuihoujueding
Came across this article and its a good read.

http://www.ihonlynorth.com/forums/oil-t ... r-oil.html

Just wondering if FTOs have flat tappets?

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 10:57 pm
by payaya
zuihoujueding wrote:I was using the top of the line Shell Helix Ultra 5W-40 and for some reason, the engine is quite noisy, until i changed back to the usual Castrol Magetic 10W-40 and the noise has dropped down considerably.

Well, every engine behaves slightly differently so i guess its normal.
I've tried everything and magnetec works best. I may try a 15w40 next and see what happens.

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 1:51 am
by zuihoujueding
for the current weather, it only make sense to go 0W/5W rather than going upwards to 15W.

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 3:05 pm
by Gholdwayne
UAS told me that magnatec is shaithouse :lol:
The mechanic who worked on my car said that oils like ELF, Mobil, and some other brands i forgot, were good.
zuihoujueding wrote:for the current weather, it only make sense to go 0W/5W rather than going upwards to 15W.
^Yeah, i plan on using the mobil 5w30 i have in my garage for this winter soon...

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:36 pm
by Sahin
My Brother ran his civic on the same oil for 80,000k's with the same oil filter (retart)

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:12 am
by -Nighthawk-
So what's the final verdict after years of testing? haha.

I've been running Mobil 1 in my car even since I got it over 2 years ago and it seems to be pretty good. It's 0W-30W fully synthetic. Only thing is it's a bit pricy.

What is the current recommended oil to use now? (I've read the entire thread)

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 4:35 pm
by shadowarrior
Looking to pickup the Motul 300v for the Manual GPX. Question is, keeping QLD summer in mind, should I go for 5w30 or 10w40?

Also going to pick up a Purolator PureOne oil filter. I found the following part numbers from Dwayne's website:
MD332687
MD365876
MD360935
MD135737
Which one is for the Manual GPX? And does Autobarn/Supercheap stock them? (Am in G.C).

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 4:39 pm
by Taz
Been running Castrol edge 5-30 full synthetic for a few months now, and i must say my engine is absolutely loving it :D
Bought it on special to give it a whirl (like 40 bucks from 100) and its definitely doing what it's supposed to. Came down from 15-40 and haven't heard anything from tappets or nothing, such a smoother feel.
Got the thumbs up from me =)
Doubled that with a standard ryco filter too

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 4:55 pm
by aza013
Taz wrote:Been running Castrol edge 5-30 full synthetic for a few months now, and i must say my engine is absolutely loving it :D
Bought it on special to give it a whirl (like 40 bucks from 100) and its definitely doing what it's supposed to. Came down from 15-40 and haven't heard anything from tappets or nothing, such a smoother feel.
Got the thumbs up from me =)
Doubled that with a standard ryco filter too
Agree ^^^^^ :D .
Castrol edge 5w/30 full sin is the only one I use.

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:07 pm
by shadowarrior
Hmmm, Castrol. I use Motul5100 (everyday use) and Motul7100 (trackdays) on my bikes (and I absolutely love them!!), so was leaning towards the Motul. :)
Are you guys around QLD? 5w30 looks like a good choice. But being summer I was thinking of going 10w40.

Anybody know about the part number for the oil filter?

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:29 pm
by zuihoujueding
im having terrible oil consumption when using 5W-30. maybe its just my own engine problem. been googling and there can be two main faults: worn pistons or worn valve seals, or both.
How can i check those faults?
Did compression test a year ago and it was ok.

btw, oil filter is same with most other mitsubishi cars. Z411
fuel filter is Z441

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:45 pm
by Shane001
Castrol edge 5w/30 in the racecar too :D

Motul 300V is good sh*t though, but very expensive.

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:48 pm
by Taz
sh*t looks like i finally picked the right one for a change :lol:
Aza and shane's seal of approval is more than enough for me :D

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:54 pm
by zuihoujueding
Isn't hard driving requires higher rating? like 50-60?

5W-30 are deemed to be fuel conserving oils.

Ofcos the quality of oil plays a huge part but how about the rating in this case?

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:27 pm
by Shane001
zuihoujueding wrote:Isn't hard driving requires higher rating? like 50-60?

5W-30 are deemed to be fuel conserving oils.

Ofcos the quality of oil plays a huge part but how about the rating in this case?
Yes and no. For an engine designed to use a 5W30, u wouldn't want to run something as heavy as a 50 or 60. If you were running a turbo with much higher boost than normal, putting out much higher power figures, you would probably want to run a little bit heavier, simply due to the heat and increased stress within the engine, but if you're running a quality synthetic u generally want to stick close to spec.

Engine Oil has one of the highest levels of misinformation, misunderstanding and general associated bullshit of just about any other automotive component out there, just take Penrites +10 campaign as a good example :lol:
Edit: I should add to that, extremely confusing :lol:
f**king marketing departments = idiots :lol:

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 1:13 pm
by shadowarrior
anybody from QLD (or GC) can tell me where to buy Purolator filters and Redline/Motul 300v oil from?
Supercheap doesn't stock them, Autobarn only has 2l Motul 300vs, no one has Purolator filters. :|

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:50 pm
by phunkydude
For redline, try autoone stores (not 100% sure). There's one in beaudesert. They might stock purolator filters as well.
Give them a call before you go.
http://www.autoone.com.au/StoreLocator/ ... 1b9d497ee5

Or, best yet,
http://www.performancelub.com/Redline%20pricelist.htm

For filters, pay a bit more and get the k&n hp1010 oil filter from autobarn. It's about 22 bux.

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:58 pm
by shadowarrior
phunkydude wrote:For redline, try autoone stores (not 100% sure). There's one in beaudesert. They might stock purolator filters as well.
Give them a call before you go.
http://www.autoone.com.au/StoreLocator/ ... 1b9d497ee5

Or, best yet,
http://www.performancelub.com/Redline%20pricelist.htm

For filters, pay a bit more and get the k&n hp1010 oil filter from autobarn. It's about 22 bux.
k&n filter it is. if not the redline, I might pick up Motul 300v 5w30 then (5w30 good for qld summers?) any idea how much does the 5l jar of motul 300v 5w30 cost? (think i can order that from Autobarn)

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:38 pm
by phunkydude
Qld summer isn't that hot really. Mostly hovering around 30 degrees on daytime and does cools down at night.

What's your current mileage/odo? If it's high then stick to 10w-40.
Thinner/lighter oils tend to sips through your gasket/seals, causing oil leak if the gasket/seals not doing their job well enough as they ages.

5l 300v would cost you somewhere around 150.

Re: The FTOA Oil Thread

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:46 pm
by zuihoujueding
i got the purolators from autoone from Newcastle. they had a dozen left and i took all of it. 8)