STD Maintenance General Mobil 1 5w-40 turbo diesel fully syntetic VS Mobil 1 15w-40 delvac 1300

Mobil 1 5w-40 turbo diesel fully syntetic VS Mobil 1 15w-40 delvac 1300

Mobil 1 5w-40 turbo diesel fully syntetic VS Mobil 1 15w-40 delvac 1300

 
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W116Lorinser
OM617.95

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02-09-2011, 07:06 PM #1
What are the Pros and Cons of each oil... and which one is better in the om617 or any diesel engine.?


i currently was using mobil 1 delvac 15w-40 1300 non syntetic and today i needed a oil change so i changed to the mobil 1 5w-40 turbo diesel full syntetic formula since it should be better in every category over the delvac 1300.



i know we have been over this 100000 times and 100000 threads but hopefully this will be the last oil threadBig Grin

W116Lorinser
02-09-2011, 07:06 PM #1

What are the Pros and Cons of each oil... and which one is better in the om617 or any diesel engine.?


i currently was using mobil 1 delvac 15w-40 1300 non syntetic and today i needed a oil change so i changed to the mobil 1 5w-40 turbo diesel full syntetic formula since it should be better in every category over the delvac 1300.



i know we have been over this 100000 times and 100000 threads but hopefully this will be the last oil threadBig Grin

mcneil
Naturally-aspirated

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02-09-2011, 07:21 PM #2
Leave a jug of each outside overnight, then try to pour it.

When I was in NY, I would run synthetic Rotella 5W-40 to improve cold starts. The engine spins faster when cold, builds oil pressure faster, and idles smoother.

One thing I never did and wish I had - record the time to build oil pressure from the instant the starter engages with 5W-40 and 15W-40. If you get a chance, I think it'd be interesting data to have.

1983 300SD - 350k miles, disassembled for a head R&R
2010 Golf TDI - The wife's car
mcneil
02-09-2011, 07:21 PM #2

Leave a jug of each outside overnight, then try to pour it.

When I was in NY, I would run synthetic Rotella 5W-40 to improve cold starts. The engine spins faster when cold, builds oil pressure faster, and idles smoother.

One thing I never did and wish I had - record the time to build oil pressure from the instant the starter engages with 5W-40 and 15W-40. If you get a chance, I think it'd be interesting data to have.


1983 300SD - 350k miles, disassembled for a head R&R
2010 Golf TDI - The wife's car

W116Lorinser
OM617.95

147
02-10-2011, 12:01 AM #3
let me tell you it is a night a day difference i dont know why i didnt which over to the 5w-40 sythentic earlier.


it solved my stall problem, the car performs, starts and sound much better. very weird lolBig Grin
W116Lorinser
02-10-2011, 12:01 AM #3

let me tell you it is a night a day difference i dont know why i didnt which over to the 5w-40 sythentic earlier.


it solved my stall problem, the car performs, starts and sound much better. very weird lolBig Grin

mcneil
Naturally-aspirated

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02-11-2011, 01:26 PM #4
(02-10-2011, 12:01 AM)W116Lorinser let me tell you it is a night a day difference i dont know why i didnt which over to the 5w-40 sythentic earlier.


it solved my stall problem, the car performs, starts and sound much better. very weird lolBig Grin

Seriously, I hear you. I remember trying to top off my 300SD with a jug of 15W-40 that had been in the trunk over night when it got to -2F. It was like trying to pour honey. I had to get a plastic knife to get it out of the jug. Made me really glad I had the block heater going all night..

1983 300SD - 350k miles, disassembled for a head R&R
2010 Golf TDI - The wife's car
mcneil
02-11-2011, 01:26 PM #4

(02-10-2011, 12:01 AM)W116Lorinser let me tell you it is a night a day difference i dont know why i didnt which over to the 5w-40 sythentic earlier.


it solved my stall problem, the car performs, starts and sound much better. very weird lolBig Grin

Seriously, I hear you. I remember trying to top off my 300SD with a jug of 15W-40 that had been in the trunk over night when it got to -2F. It was like trying to pour honey. I had to get a plastic knife to get it out of the jug. Made me really glad I had the block heater going all night..


1983 300SD - 350k miles, disassembled for a head R&R
2010 Golf TDI - The wife's car

 
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