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Old 08-02-2011, 09:40 PM
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Rotella t6 5w40??

Anybody using this stuff? Hear lots of good things about it.
 
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I run it in my p-car as well as my truck.
 
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Any better than mobile? Oil consumption better?
 
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Originally Posted by ek9max
Any better than mobile? Oil consumption better?
That's a matter of opinion; everything I read was the zddp (zinc) content in t6 was higher then M1 TDT 5w-40 so I opted for it, especially considering I use it in my truck and it is readily available at walclown.

Never had a consumption issue to begin w/but my engine is def quieter. I change my oil every 5k miles regardless of driving type/conditon. It's a diesel oil so I know it does alot better under hotter|hd conditions.
 
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Originally Posted by ek9max
Any better than mobile? Oil consumption better?
"Consumption" ?!??!

Use 90 weight if consumption is your metric....
 
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It is excellent oil...I run it in my Harley high output motors also when I do dyno shoot outs ....I had it lab analyzed for its anti -wear properties,and it has a great package of them...But I do not know the long term effect on a catalytic converter OR if it will do damage ours in the long run???
 
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Heard good things about this TD oil...about reducing IMS noise...I'm not sure who has been running it for a while though on their TT to give results...I am subscribed would like to learn more about it.
 
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Pretty sure running Rotella for an extended time will eat your catalytic converter. I know STi owners run that for the anti-wear properties but at the cost of the catalytic converter
 
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Originally Posted by Bak@EMSPowered
Easy solution, get rid of the catalytic converters.
what about a CEL code? I suppose you could tune that out with a custome ECU tune though...
 
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Originally Posted by statepkt
Pretty sure running Rotella for an extended time will eat your catalytic converter. I know STi owners run that for the anti-wear properties but at the cost of the catalytic converter

I also read about a lot of subby owners using this stuff for a long time with no issues.
 
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Old 08-07-2011, 02:35 AM
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I read that the new rotella formula Is very cat/gas engine friendly. So I decide to go for it. Engine does seem quieter
 
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I have been using it in my air cooled 965 track car. Very good Engine runs very cool even when on boost at the track.
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I have been using it in my air cooled 965 track car. Very good Engine runs very cool even when on boost at the track.
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5w40 in a 964? I've always heard the 20w50 V Twin was the best for those applications.
 
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Originally Posted by PAULUNM
5w40 in a 964? I've always heard the 20w50 V Twin was the best for those applications.
The theory i believe, is that the light viscosity initially minimizes wear upon cold start ups. And multi viscosity protects at higher Temps. This car does not get too hot and the 3.6 T engine has much tighter clearances than older Air cooled engines so the lighter viscosity seems to work fine . Porsche sent TB out on the use of lighter muti viscosity for later engines.

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Originally Posted by Turbohead
The theory i believe, is that the light viscosity initially minimizes wear upon cold start ups. And multi viscosity protects at higher Temps. This car does not get too hot and the 3.6 T engine has much tighter clearances than older Air cooled engines so the lighter viscosity seems to work fine . Porsche sent TB out on the use of lighter muti viscosity for later engines.

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HI,Its not about the viscosity but the additive package of the modifiers to reduce friction in the oil that play havoc with the cats cells...If they do??
 


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