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Thanks everyone for all the feedback received on the last thread I posted and I hope it was at the least an "eye-opener" for some.

 

I thought it would be a good idea to keep details of any advice given and a list of recommendations somewhere on this page (hopefully an admin will make it a sticky at some point so that it is easily found).

 

Looking at my comments so far, these are the ones that I feel belong in here, if you have any others then please contribute or ask futher questions which hopefully will make this an interesting FAQ thread one day.

 

Quotes so far:

 

Oilman c/o John Rowland (Silkolene/Fuchs R&D Chemist)

 

So, the chemistry of “synthetics” is complex and so is the politics!

 

The economics are very simple. If you like the look of a smart well-marketed can with “synthetic” printed on it, fair enough, it will not cost you a lot; and now you know why this is the case. But, if you drive a high performance car, and you intend to keep it for several years, and maybe do the odd “track day”, then you need a genuine Ester/PAO (Poly Alpha Olefin) synthetic oil, such as PRO S or PRO R. This oil costs more money to buy, because it costs us a lot of money to make, very simply, you always get what you pay for!

 

 

Oilman

 

My opinions are frank but based on facts so I'll apolgise in advance if I upset anyone but I will ALWAYS give you the "best advice", you don't have to take it.

 

Finally, oil for the 300zx is an interesting one as the recommendations I have had are based around the Manufacturers which is 10w-40 Semi-syn however, depending on driving conditions, the following grades can be considered 10w-40 semi-syn,10w-50 Fully-syn, 5w-40 fully syn and 15w-50 fully syn.

 

These all have different advantages to the performance of the car depending on how you use the car. Short journeys, long journeys, track days etc....

 

 

deve8uk

 

So how about sugesting something for a zx with minor mods, running approx 10psi boost that is a daily driver and normaly does short trips and only rarely gets booted. And I do mean rarely here.

 

 

Oilman

 

Firstly bear in mind that the car was designed to run on 10w-40 which is the manufacturers recommended oil but as just about all 10w-40's that I know of except for one are semi-synthetics I would go for fully synthetic as it has a higher resistance to thinning down with temperature (a good one that is, not just an excuse for a synthetic with a pretty label) as they stay in grade longer.

 

 

Oilman

 

For short journeys and lots of cold starts, you need an oil that circulates quickly as this is where 70+ percent of the engine wear occurs so rather than using a 10w consider a 5w, its thinner and circulates more easily. 0w is even quicker but may be too thin and you could end up with oil seal leaks.

 

For faster longer journeys where the engine is operating a high temperatures (hard driving) I would consider a 10w-50 or 10w-60 to give more protection at the top end but you want an oil that has a high resistance to thinning down and "stays in grade" longer. Ester is the best for this (see note below).

 

For racing and track days, you need an oil that will give more protection still and I would consider a 15w-50 which is a recognised motorsport and racing oil which will protect you almost entirely at the top end.

 

 

RichardSmith

 

What are your views on Millers XFS 5w40 and Shell Helix Ultra 5w40 fully synthetics?

 

 

Oilman

 

Difficult to comment really as I've never stocked Shell or Millers. I would be happy using Shell but based on Millers prices, I wonder about the quality, the first post here may be relevant to their oils but without the data it's difficult to say for sure.

I'll try to speak to some technical bods on monday and see if they have any data or experience of these oils.

 

Here are some comments so far for kick off.

 

Cheers

Simon

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Give us a shout when you need some oil, we will sort you out.

 

Cheers

 

Guy.

Surely if you can recommend a 5w40 and a 10w50 why not recommend a 5w50 aswell??

 

Ive been using 5w50 for about 4 or 5 years with no trouble.

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Firstly they are incredibly hard to get hold of as many manufacurers have stopped making them. Secondly they are rarely very stable due to the viscosity gap between 5 and 50 which requires buckets of VI improver to make them work.

 

I'm not saying that they would cause trouble, just not an obvious choice when it's easier to get other grades

 

Cheers

Well I've always used Magnetec 10 40 in my engine, I thought I'd read through this entire thread to see what I should be using now I have a modified engine, fook me I'm still no clearer.

 

I think I'll just see if I can get a fully synthetic 10 - 40 / 10 - 50 and stick with that.

Oilman, is it better to use a top spec oil in your car and change at the recommended frequency OR a cheaper (though still good grade of oil) and change twice as frequently for the same overall cost?

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Well I've always used Magnetec 10 40 in my engine, I thought I'd read through this entire thread to see what I should be using now I have a modified engine, fook me I'm still no clearer.

 

I think I'll just see if I can get a fully synthetic 10 - 40 / 10 - 50 and stick with that.

 

Magnatec is a semi-synthetic and I would recommend a fully synthetic if heavily modified. I would look for a 5w-40 synthetic unless you see oil temps above 120degC in which case a 10w-50 or 15w-50 would be preferable.

 

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-647-engine-oils.aspx

 

Cheers

Guy

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Oilman, is it better to use a top spec oil in your car and change at the recommended frequency OR a cheaper (though still good grade of oil) and change twice as frequently for the same overall cost?

 

The better oil is always the right thing to do if you intend to keep the car, lower wear in the long term.

 

Cheers

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Give us a shout when you need some oil, we will sort you out.

 

Cheers

 

Guy.

 

hello mate are you on the same road as richard and bros? i am in hayle so will pop around for some oily stuff!:D

 

dan.

Yes mate, virtually next door, can see them from here.

 

Cheers

 

Guy.

 

ok be round tomorow mate:dance:

 

dan.:D

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Anyone for a recommendation?

 

Cheers

 

Guy.

 

me mate wants some oil so will be round to see you soon.:D

 

dan.:smash:

See you soon then

 

Cheers

 

looking to be with you on thursday, will let you know nearer time.

 

dan.;)

10/50 synthetic oil changed every 300 miles, and used all year long is what these cars need to run on. This is the manufactured preferrence for performance, and the daily driven operation on these zeds.

10/50 synthetic oil changed every 300 miles, and used all year long is what these cars need to run on. This is the manufactured preferrence for performance, and the daily driven operation on these zeds.

 

sure you dont mean 3000, that sounds about right???

mobil 1 0w40, is this ok for the zed?

 

Its what both me and my dad use, and its superb! :D

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mobil 1 0w40, is this ok for the zed?

 

Yep. its fine.

 

Cheers

 

Guy

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oilman be with you on wednesday morn for some oily stuff, do you have it in 1 litre size as well?

 

dan.

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