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Originally posted by BlackDC2 View Postkeep going i cant see the difference yet.
Meaning you can get customers in and out faster = more moneyLast edited by Danga; 24-08-06, 03:16 PM.'freakygeek is the stig'
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I've tried the following in my DC2R:
Redline 5-30W
Mobil 1 - 10-40W
Castrol 5-30W, 10-40W
Repsol 0-40W
Motul 300v chrono 10-40W and
Motul 8100 5-40W
Motul 15-50W
Elf 10-50W
and others in my other car.
My opinion - specific to DC2R experience.
Flow is better for winter - Thinner oils
Thicker oil - better protection under extreme conditions
But feel -> the 50W oils felt to thick. I felt that the engine was sluggish and didn't rev as freely until I ran for about 30mins. It also seem to heat up slower but also cool slower once I reached a high temp (oil cooler). I would use a thicker oil for older engines. In winter, it also took longer to warm up and had crappy milage.
With the thinner oils, they can heat up pretty fast (though temp is quite stable with good oils), but also cool down faster (from my temp gauge). My theory is because of the better flow through the oil cooler. So, you get faster warm up
I would stick with 0/5/10-30/40 oils - 10-40W seems to be a happy medium.
0/5-30/40W's would have the best "smooth" feel - but being a thinner oil, your engine might sound a little noiser. It actually feels like the car has more power and I do get better milage with thinner oils.
The other important thing that fueltank mentioned is detergents. Race oils have less detergents so are better for extreme conditions in the short term and not necessarily good for 5000kms.
I was impressed with Motul 8100 5-40W and repsol 0-40w--> felt super smooth - I could tell the difference and yes, I would put any "good" shit through my car in the name of experience
I'd say for our purpose, most oils would be the same, but it's these small differences that would make me choose one product over another. I would now run about town with the motul 300v Chrono or 8100 full synthetics.Last edited by euGeR; 25-08-06, 05:29 PM...:: Disciple of the DDang Driving School :: ..- Don't rev at me, I get scared -
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Originally posted by vtml View PostTo those using Honda FEO, what sort of oil temp are you guys getting at the track ? Please specify whether you have an oil cooler setup.
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There's also two more oils I would try
Royal Purple and schaeffer
These oils are harder to get (I couldn't get schaeffer in time for my last change)
These are oils that have good results in terms of anti wear/detergents/consistency of the oil throughout its life - on bobistheoilguy.com. You can leverage some of the results of provided by other peoples testing...:: Disciple of the DDang Driving School :: ..- Don't rev at me, I get scared -
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