How to choose engine oil?

vr2turbo

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im planning to do engine flush & decarbon which band to buy for best cleaning job?
Using chemical flush or normal oil flush.
Chemical flush is to add a can of cleaners to old oil and let idle before draining.
Normal oil flush means getting some light viscosity oil like straight 30 or even 20 weight, do an oil change, run for a while then drain it.

Read more here...
http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/do-it-yourself-garage/163725-diy-oil-change-and-flush.html
 

Comanche

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Currently, I'm using Bardahl Fully Synthetic 5W-30 for my Proton Persona. Next engine oil change I wanna try Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic 0W-40.
 

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To keep your campro quiet......:driver::smokin:
That kind of vicosity usually only recommend to cars more than 10 years old no bro?
I didn't know proton set that is just to make sure the campro quiet. Is indeed noisy lol
 

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That kind of vicosity usually only recommend to cars more than 10 years old no bro?
I didn't know proton set that is just to make sure the campro quiet. Is indeed noisy lol
20w-50 was the only multi grade oil to use those days.....hahahahahaha:biggrin:
 

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Most of the time, car manufacturer do not know what condition are you facing at site. The manufacturer recommendation should be taken as a guide , not a must follow advice. Generally, newer car with closer gap tolerance between cylinder wall and piston uses a thinner lube oil...while older cars with wider gap tolerance uses a thicker oil to compensate the sealing.

Between mineral oil and synthetic oil, my preference is mineral oil. Though synthetic oil have the durability over the mineral oil, one should also take consideration of the airborne silica sand(silica is the most abundant material in our soil) pick up while driving on the road ... often these airborne silica are so tiny micron in size that they passes through the air filter. Silica particle are hard and can cause abrasion in metal moving parts. Imagine you have a synthetic oil that you drive for 10,000km ... you would have accumulated much airborne silica particle in the system than a mineral oil that requires you to drive only 5,000km.

Frequent oil change = frequent contaminant removal = lesser abrasion wear to your engine system.
 

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Actually there is nothing written that full synthetic oil suppose to have longer oil change except those made specially for extended use. Most of these long oil change period came about because users thinking that FS are better and more costly so a longer OCI will cover the initial cost. If you ask the oil manufacturer the OCI of their oil, they will tell you to refer to your car manufacturer recommendation.....hahhahaha
 

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