Oil question - sorry in advance!!
Very quick question guys, I was having my 1997 sti v3 driven 500 miles up road to me and wanted to have an oil change. Garage said they used shell fully synthetic 5w-30(even though I told them to use millers). Reading up the 10w-40 is ideally suited to the ej20. Should the 5w-30 oil be ok for 6 months or would you recommend changing as a priority?
Thbks jn advsnce
Thbks jn advsnce
in general terms use a min of 10w in a GC8 car and new-age cars can use 5w grade dependant on exact use but personally would use 5w40 rather than 5w30...........
as Ossett above states general use for classics is a 10w40 grade
as Ossett above states general use for classics is a 10w40 grade
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I would tend to agree with the previous comments. If it were my car i'd run good quality 10w40 in an engine that has the stock bearings still fitted and anywhere near or over 100k on the clock, and 10w50 if it's had race bearings (acl, kings etc) fitted.
From my understanding the stock bearing clearences when new are small so they can use 5w30 to reduce friction (better emissions). But at higher mileage they would have worn a bit.
Race bearings tend to run larger clearences so need a thicker oil from the off.
From my understanding the stock bearing clearences when new are small so they can use 5w30 to reduce friction (better emissions). But at higher mileage they would have worn a bit.
Race bearings tend to run larger clearences so need a thicker oil from the off.
Just to add (from info gleaned from Opie)...
I'd be inclined to use a full ester, fully synth 10W-50 for your spec.
I use Fuchs Titan Race Pro S 10w-50 in my MY1999 STi, running 384/349... Have been for nearly 7yrs now.
Millers CFS and Motul 300V equally good.
These are all top-notch oils - see posts on this page:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...&t=237642&i=60
I'd be inclined to use a full ester, fully synth 10W-50 for your spec.
I use Fuchs Titan Race Pro S 10w-50 in my MY1999 STi, running 384/349... Have been for nearly 7yrs now.
Millers CFS and Motul 300V equally good.
These are all top-notch oils - see posts on this page:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...&t=237642&i=60
Last edited by joz8968; Sep 4, 2017 at 12:47 PM.
- Thicker oil means more 'drag', so can result in some (negligible) power loss.
- However, as mentioned, the important bit is: in higher milage cars with more worn big-end bearings (and/or aftermarket bearings with greater tolerances), the extra thickness is designed to 'take up the slack' so to speak i.e. keep the pressure integrity 'twixt the main and b/e bearings. This is especially important when the oil thins out in a hot engine when at high rpms (especially on F.I. cars), and therefore when its more prone to any knocking which may occur.
- However, as mentioned, the important bit is: in higher milage cars with more worn big-end bearings (and/or aftermarket bearings with greater tolerances), the extra thickness is designed to 'take up the slack' so to speak i.e. keep the pressure integrity 'twixt the main and b/e bearings. This is especially important when the oil thins out in a hot engine when at high rpms (especially on F.I. cars), and therefore when its more prone to any knocking which may occur.
Last edited by joz8968; Sep 4, 2017 at 02:22 PM.
Yeah ain't cheap but wonder if it is worth the extra for normal fast road use - prob not. Hoping someone can clerify. It sounds like 10-50 is the way forward regardless thanks again
I have good Friend called Ollie who owns a local Motorsport garage "Phoenix Motorsport" he works on them lotus Elise thingies and other fancy track cars he's a millers distributor aswell its where I get it from for the past 8 years
He looks after me really well
He also does all my alignment side of things if needed aswell
He looks after me really well
He also does all my alignment side of things if needed aswell
I have ordered the 10w-50 of the millers cfs nt•. Wondering if I have made the wrong choice though as it states for rally or race cars. Are any oil experts about to advise lenif it should be ok in my1997 v3 Jen sti?
Tha k you!!
Tha k you!!

I use 10w50 as do many others.
You would of been fine with 10w40
I choose 50 as its a highish mileage and highish power v3sti.
Ps I'm no oil expert lol
Ha ha ok sounds like it should be compatible and will not cause more harm than it prevents lol . Thanks. Hopefully an oil expert comes along and hugs me to say everything will be fine son lol










