Motor Oil weight for continuous hot climate?
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Motor Oil weight for continuous hot climate?
As some of you know, I live in Hawaii now and it's always hot here. I'm used to using 10W30, but I notice I'm getting valve clatter sooner than usual as the oil thins out right when it's about ready to change the oil.
I'm thinking about going with a higher weight to compensate. The car is semi-high mileage too...125k
Opinions?
I'm thinking about going with a higher weight to compensate. The car is semi-high mileage too...125k
Opinions?
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i replied to your other thread...
you said you were coming out to hawaii but i didn't know it was for good.
i'm on oahu...0 altitude, hehe.
i *might* be assigned to a project out on the big island. if so we'll definitely meet up. let me know anytime you're on oahu too.
i'm on oahu...0 altitude, hehe.
i *might* be assigned to a project out on the big island. if so we'll definitely meet up. let me know anytime you're on oahu too.
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Yeah Dude... the Superferry is supposed to start service between Kailua-Kona and Honolulu next year.
Supposed to anyways. It would be crazy to have an AudiWorld Polynesia get-together WITH our cars from different islands.
Looking forward to it.
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Looking forward to it.
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10w-30 is likely a lil thin when you hit operating temp over +200f.Any 5w-40 would be better synth
I'm just pointing out that any 5w-40 is always synthetic and would work well. 5w-40 is also most commonly found, why chase around for 10w-40 or other oddball viscs. Mobil or Shell Truck 5w-40s are ideal.
As for visc, it stays thicker when hot and about the same as 10w-30 at most other temps. When cold, 10w-30 synth is actually thinner in most cases.
That valve chatter could also be a tensioner or a bad antidrainback valve on the filter. A red silicone adbv is a lil better in this regard than the black nitrile ones, esp in cold and at longer ocis.
As for visc, it stays thicker when hot and about the same as 10w-30 at most other temps. When cold, 10w-30 synth is actually thinner in most cases.
That valve chatter could also be a tensioner or a bad antidrainback valve on the filter. A red silicone adbv is a lil better in this regard than the black nitrile ones, esp in cold and at longer ocis.
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Stage 3 and 30 weight oil? Whose idea was that? You should do a $20 Blackstone Used Oil Analysis
They send you a sampling kit, you send back a jar of the oil oil and they do a gas spectro to see what the amounts of wear metals are. Different metals correspond to different componets of the engine.
Audi specs call for a much thicker oil than 30 weight.
Raise specific output of the engine and you need to watch the oil temps and visc.
Audi specs call for a much thicker oil than 30 weight.
Raise specific output of the engine and you need to watch the oil temps and visc.