ITT post the oil grade(s) in your car(s)

ITT post the oil grade(s) in your car(s)

5W-20

Castrol Edge Titanium, specifically becauae it had a very low NOACK and TEOST value. Ecoboost engine so I want minimal carbon buildup.

Would anyone use this on a 20k a year commuter car?

5w-30 and 10w-40

10w40

0w-20
Moile 1

5w-20 like Mazda-senpai told me too

5W-20

>20k miles on one batch of oil
absolutely not

Valvoline 10W-30

20w50 conventional
Muh tarbos like it thicc

5W-20 Pennzoil

Someone educate me on oil since we're on the topic

For the Tacoma: Castrop Full Synth 5w-30

For the Subaru: Mobil 1 Full Synth 10w-30

bigger numbers = better, just like with octane

This is what I figured

5W-40

I have no oil.

0w-20 & 5w-20 for me Hondas

5w-30 pennzoil yellow bottle for PUtruck

Oil is pretty interesting actually...not sure how deep into detail you want me to go but the "w" number is the winter number . So that oil will flow as a straight 5 weight oil would flow at 0 degrees, and will flow like a straight 20 weight oil when it's 200/210 (can't remember the specifics) degrees

5w-30

Class V Ester based full synthetic because muh track days and VVEL actuators

Mobil1 10W-30 (4.0 Inline 6)
Mobil1 5W-20 (5.0 Coyote)
SYN3 20W-50 (Harley Evo V-Twin)

C350
5w40 redline considering 5w50 for my climate

>X type
>0w40 mobil1 europeen

whatever the mechanic puts in there :^)

Redline Straight20 for my 2010 Miata

5W-40
Shell Rotella
E36 M3

5w-30 Mobil 1 high mileage

I'm pretty sure at this point there's no oil in my car.

Idemitsu 20w50 synthetic

You'd probably be okay. Runs a little thick anyway.

Redline 5w-40 is roughly the same, maybe just a bit thicker, as Mobil 1 5w-30 IIRC

Mobil1 0W-40 for my 300C

Except thats not really how it works but K

5w30

thats the joke

5w30 pennzoil ultra in my 5w20 accord

Figure it's summer and it's a good time to get rid of that old stock for a car I no longer have

20 weight oils seem to be a fuel savings meme, if the 5w30 burns less I'll keep using it

>Shell Rotella

10w40

15w40. Could use 20w50, but it gets pretty cold around here in the winter and prefer to play it safe.

Rust protection bro. My car leaks a little power steering fluid, and even with all the salt on the road, bolts and nuts are still in pretty good shape.
Inb4 fire hazard.

15w40 in muh redblock.

Hey people in the scene have done extensive testing and found it favourable to Mobil1. Otherwise I would use that.

thicker for mine

yeah it's 100 celsius or 212 fahrenheit.

for which car?
currently: 0W-20, 10W-40, 5W-40

>pretty cold around here
>15W oil

are you pants on head?

The manual says to use 20w50 when above -10Âșc, and 15w40 below that.
Protip: not all engines are created equal.

how old is this engine??
Do you need to pop open the cover and oil the drivetrain before hand crank starting?

Or is it just huge? with a stronk pump

Good trolling. Have a drawing of my "antique" engine.

>10 > 20
Really made me think

My car runs on hopes and dreams

>80's Renault
So yea, it's fucking old

wd40

0W-20 on the ND

5W-50 in muh E C O B O O S T