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strictly 0w40 is my understanding the viscosity is part of the spec A40/C40.When the ESP was tested on track by Porsche, was it strictly for their viscosity they use or does the testing apply to all ESP viscosity?
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strictly 0w40 is my understanding the viscosity is part of the spec A40/C40.When the ESP was tested on track by Porsche, was it strictly for their viscosity they use or does the testing apply to all ESP viscosity?
I tried ordering some Honda oil filters that are made in Japan and they sent the ones made in USA because superseded. I’m using a spoon filter right now just to help capture some of the metals during the wear in period.Curious about Pennzoil Ultra Platinum.
I used 5w-30 Ultra Platinum in my 07 FA5 after reading that it is "better" (long time ago, so I do not recall details as to what/why "better" and I believe that it was for general daily driving, not track) than Mobil 1
and similarly, have been using Fram Synthetic filter (again, over Mobil 1)
btw, current Honda OEM filter is a lower grade Fram (TG if I recall correctly)
Im not really sure what goes into the Porsche Certifications, but the Mobil ESP comes in other viscosities, the Porsche C30 rating is for 5W30, Porsche C40, is 0W40. The Porsche C40 rating is for Porsche vehicles that uses a 40 weight oil.When the ESP was tested on track by Porsche, was it strictly for their viscosity they use or does the testing apply to all ESP viscosity?
Mobil 1 also has stuff to prevent LSPI which can happen to our engines. Mobile 1 claims that they have a formula to prevent this or at least mitigate it. I dont know enough about what all of the stuff on an oil analysis meansAnd EU has longer drain intervals. Which does mean a better base oil to start with.
I'll check out the 0W40 too thanks for the heads up. I was just happy to see my Walmart getting the ESP 5w30, had only been 0w30 for a few months.
The MB and BMW LL01 specs both help prevent it I believe. So again, the Euro specs seem to be more geared towards our car (DI Turbo 4) than some other specs..Mobil 1 also has stuff to prevent LSPI which can happen to our engines. Mobile 1 claims that they have a formula to prevent this or at least mitigate it. I dont know enough about what all of the stuff on an oil analysis means
The Mobil-1 ESP 0W20 is also Porsche and MB certified so that must be decent oil for anyone looking to stick to the lower viscosity:The MB and BMW LL01 specs both help prevent it I believe. So again, the Euro specs seem to be more geared towards our car (DI Turbo 4) than some other specs..
check calcium levels / should be within LSPI API SP levels - try not to exceed ~1500 ppm - I can see it’s an API SL oilThe Mobil-1 ESP 0W20 is also Porsche and MB certified so that must be decent oil for anyone looking to stick to the lower viscosity:
Porsche C20 Oil Spec
In the USA the Porsche C20 oil specification began seeing use in Porsche engines in 2019. Currently, this oil formulation is primarily used in small displacement Porsche inline turbocharged 2.0-liter 4 cylinder and turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engines from 2019 onward. Many of these engines are used in Porsche SUV and sedan models. This is a Mid-SAPS additive (Mid Sulphated Ash Phosphorus Sulfur) level formulation, suitable for extended oil change intervals, reducing fuel consumption, reducing engine emissions, and should have a minimum high-temperature high shear viscosity HTHS of 2.6 - 2.9 mPa*s, and a minimum TBN of 6.0. The Porsche C20 oil specification will typically correspond to the ACEA C5 oil specification and 0W-20 viscosity.
Literally any synthetic will work at 3k miles oci.One thing I realized is that you don’t go down the rabbit hole when it comes to reading up on oil. You enter a different dimension beyond this world. Now I’m going back and forth with using Honda Ultimate or M1 ESP
I guess both are great options and I don't plan to go past 3000 mile intervals.
Thanks guys.Mb 229.71 has lspi testing and mitigation as part of the standard ?
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