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subaruturbo_18 04 February 2008 05:15 PM

uk turbo 2000 oil. 5w30?
 
as with quite a few people on this forum, im not to clever with oils. i was told to put 5w30 in my car by somebody, im about to do an oil change and need to buy some more oil any way. is this the right oil to be using? i have also got fully synthetic in there, is this right?

PeeVee 04 February 2008 05:38 PM

Ahhhh the old "which oil" question arises again.

Subaru recomend a 5w30

But if you wan't an in depth answer to your question then look here

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...recommend.html


Phil

oilman 05 February 2008 11:06 PM

I think the handbook on these states 10w-40 for a standard road car

Cheers

Gear Head 05 February 2008 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by Barretts Motorsport (Post 7625250)
Ahhhh the old "which oil" question arises again.

Subaru recomend a 5w30

But if you wan't an in depth answer to your question then look here

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...recommend.html


Phil

I'm seriously worried if you are a genuine tuning company. :rolleyes:

oilman 05 February 2008 11:39 PM

I think it's 5w-30 for later models

rks275 06 February 2008 08:44 AM

ive just put millers 10w40 in my my98 uk turbo

PeeVee 06 February 2008 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by chrispurvis100 (Post 7629356)
I'm seriously worried if you are a genuine tuning company. :rolleyes:

Not sure why???

Having spoken to Subaru technical on the subject, they tell me that is their recomendation!!

It's not an oil that we ever use, not even on a std road car, but that doesn't change the official recomendation does it.

Phil

New_scooby_04 06 February 2008 08:59 AM

Guys, I have the manual for the MY99 (even the original sales brouchure) :) and it doesn't say a specific oil, it gives a temperature chart and the range of viscosities appropriate for temp ranges. 5w 30 would seem most appropriate for very cold environments. The manual does say that 5W 30 Is NOT suitable for sustaned high speed driving. a 10w 30 or 10w 40 appear to be the grades most suitable for the chart presented given the UKs typical temp range. It then goes on to say that a 10/50 should be used for demanding conditions, in high temps etc...

I wouldn't use a 5w 30 oil on my Classic.

Ns04

Gear Head 06 February 2008 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by New_scooby_04 (Post 7629705)
Guys, I have the manual for the MY99 (even the original sales brouchure) :) and it doesn't say a specific oil, it gives a temperature chart and the range of viscosities appropriate for temp ranges. 5w 30 would seem most appropriate for very cold environments. The manual does say that 5W 30 Is NOT suitable for sustaned high speed driving. a 10w 30 or 10w 40 appear to be the grades most suitable for the chart presented given the UKs typical temp range. It then goes on to say that a 10/50 should be used for demanding conditions, in high temps etc...

I wouldn't use a 5w 30 oil on my Classic.

Ns04


Precislely!
5w30 is for newage cars.

Eprom 06 February 2008 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by subaruturbo_18 (Post 7625187)
as with quite a few people on this forum, im not to clever with oils. i was told to put 5w30 in my car by somebody, im about to do an oil change and need to buy some more oil any way. is this the right oil to be using? i have also got fully synthetic in there, is this right?

If it's not modified 10w40 fully synth, if modified 10w 50 the make of oil you use is up to you.
Oilman sells a good range, as does ASperformance and many others.
Been running MY99 on 10w50 for many years without problems.


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