motor oil

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jva, Jul 25, 2008.

  1. jva

    jva Guest

    I own a chrysler crossfire what kind of motor oil should i use. A mechanic
    said i could use shell 5w40 since i live in los angeles, someting about the
    weather??? Please help
     
    jva, Jul 25, 2008
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    Joe Pfeiffer Guest

    Use whatever your owner's manual recommends.
     
    Joe Pfeiffer, Jul 25, 2008
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  3. Which is probably 5w30 or 10w30
     
    Daniel Who Wants to Know, Jul 25, 2008
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    Bill Putney Guest

    I'd say in the warmer climate of CA it should be fine.

    Is that synthetic? You have to watch the non-synthetics on too much
    spread in the viscosity numbers, as the extra additives that they have
    to use to achieve that don't help lubrication (dilute the positive
    effects of the base components that do the lubricating) and are not
    stable over time (i.e., over a longer oil change interval). I generally
    go a tick thicker than the manufacturer recommendations anyway as I know
    their recommendations are skewed towards the lower end in favor of mpg
    (CAFE) numbers at the minor expense of engine longevity.

    I'm in VA, and mix 10W-30 and 20W-50 (3-to-2 winter, 2-to-3 summer) to
    get approx. 15W-40 on my cars that 30W is recommended for.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Jul 25, 2008
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    aarcuda69062 Guest

    You should be using a 0W40 synthetic that meets MB approval 229.3 or MB
    approval 229.5
     
    aarcuda69062, Jul 25, 2008
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