Discussion
i know its not quite the correct grade but an offer at Halfords £34.55
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
this is closer, indeed i think it is even listed as recommended for cold temperatures in the viper
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
and its cheaper, although still quite expensive compared to some sources
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
and its cheaper, although still quite expensive compared to some sources
From what Baz reported before ( Link) the first one that Neil Posted Mobil 1 0W/40 would appear to be the better of the two.
But having said that, considering the fact that we usually use 10W/30, would the 5W/30 that Dave posted be a closer match? I've never fully understood the ratings of oils but 5W/30 would appear to be closer to 10W/30 than 0W/40.... Is that right??

But having said that, considering the fact that we usually use 10W/30, would the 5W/30 that Dave posted be a closer match? I've never fully understood the ratings of oils but 5W/30 would appear to be closer to 10W/30 than 0W/40.... Is that right??

Edited by RT/10Dave on Tuesday 11th November 10:27
I found this quote from the SRT Engineers on the VCA site (Did relate to the 2008 SRT though but should still be valid):
This question has come up a few times on this forum with some misinformation being passed along - Just for the record; 15W-50 will work fine in the 2008 engine. The only downside might be a slight drop in fuel economy (0.2 to 0.5 mpg if you can measure it or if you care!). The 0W-40 oil was selected primarily for the slight fuel economy improvement it offers and its broader operating range when compared to the older 5W-30 or 10W-30 oils. The 0W-40 is a superior product when compared to the 5W or 10W-30 oils.
The only caution is as Mark stated, make sure the 15W-50 is up to operating temperature in cool or cold climates before you run any moderate or high engine speeds (good advice in any case!). In some instances, the 15W-50 can actually improve cam control in new engines when the cam and valvetrain friction is high (for example use 15W-50 for the first oil change and the 0W-40 thereafter). The higher viscosity and shear strength improves hot oil pressure and provides more control force for the VVT system as a result. Certainly use the 15W-50 if you are on track often or in high temperature climates. Hope this clears up this question!
Search term was simply 'Mobil' if you want to look it up.
Mark
This question has come up a few times on this forum with some misinformation being passed along - Just for the record; 15W-50 will work fine in the 2008 engine. The only downside might be a slight drop in fuel economy (0.2 to 0.5 mpg if you can measure it or if you care!). The 0W-40 oil was selected primarily for the slight fuel economy improvement it offers and its broader operating range when compared to the older 5W-30 or 10W-30 oils. The 0W-40 is a superior product when compared to the 5W or 10W-30 oils.
The only caution is as Mark stated, make sure the 15W-50 is up to operating temperature in cool or cold climates before you run any moderate or high engine speeds (good advice in any case!). In some instances, the 15W-50 can actually improve cam control in new engines when the cam and valvetrain friction is high (for example use 15W-50 for the first oil change and the 0W-40 thereafter). The higher viscosity and shear strength improves hot oil pressure and provides more control force for the VVT system as a result. Certainly use the 15W-50 if you are on track often or in high temperature climates. Hope this clears up this question!
Search term was simply 'Mobil' if you want to look it up.
Mark
So the Mobil 1 0W/40 is the one to go for then by the sound of things?
There's some good info from Tom, F&L GoR (Fuels & Lubes Geek of the Realm) on the US VCA site about viscosity - try this link.
http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/...
Nigel
http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/...
Nigel
Gassing Station | Vipers | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff





