Mobile 1 5w40 TDT
#1
Mobile 1 5w40 TDT
Just got done reading the a nice thread about the benefits of using this over 0w40 in our cars. Wondering if I can get a show of hands of those who have made the switch from 0w40 to 5w40 and have stuck with it.
Also, anyone that went to the 5w40 and decided to go back to 0w40, would be interested to hear as to why you did this as well.
For a link to the thread I am referring to, see post #11 by VAGscum in the knowledge base thread here.
Thanks guys!
Justin
Also, anyone that went to the 5w40 and decided to go back to 0w40, would be interested to hear as to why you did this as well.
For a link to the thread I am referring to, see post #11 by VAGscum in the knowledge base thread here.
Thanks guys!
Justin
#2
I switched from 5w50 M1 to 5w40 TDT, and now I'm using 5w40 Delvac 1.
The IMS noise came back at about 1k miles with the TDT (M1 5w50 and 0w40 never quieted the IMS noise). I have 2k miles on my Delvac 1, still no noise.
I'm sticking with Delvac.
The IMS noise came back at about 1k miles with the TDT (M1 5w50 and 0w40 never quieted the IMS noise). I have 2k miles on my Delvac 1, still no noise.
I'm sticking with Delvac.
#5
The spec sheets on the Mobil website show they are different formulations.
#6
Yeh after lookin around some more they are different altho not by much. Seems the TDT has more ZDDP. There is a lot of debate on a lot of forums about the differences and benefits of each. I can say i just put amsoil 10w40 in wifes clickity clackity 04 maxima with 130,000 miles and all the noise went away with exception of first 2 seconds of start up. They hv some oils specifically formulated for european cars. I think (from reading) the TDT, rotella T6 and amsoil's are the top picks. But amsoil really is supposed to be the best stuff ever
#7
I'd love to see a report showing the ZDDP content of Delvac 1 being lower than TDT.
Everything I've seen shows D1 with more ZDDP.
Everything I've seen shows D1 with more ZDDP.
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#8
Thanks guys, hope to hear from many more!
Paulunm, was thinking that 5w50 was going to be the way to go until I read what you had to say at the end of the rennlist thread. Not being able to get the 5w50 local is an inconvenience, but not the end of the world. If the 5w50 is going to work just as well, why bother with the hassle.
Justin
Paulunm, was thinking that 5w50 was going to be the way to go until I read what you had to say at the end of the rennlist thread. Not being able to get the 5w50 local is an inconvenience, but not the end of the world. If the 5w50 is going to work just as well, why bother with the hassle.
Justin
#9
Trying to increase the additive pack from the 5w50, which has the same additives as 0w40. My thoughts are, less noise at idle= more additives.
The longer the noise stays quite (more miles), the better the additive package...
But I'm no engineer...
The longer the noise stays quite (more miles), the better the additive package...
But I'm no engineer...
#10
From all my oil findings and having certain oils analyzed for my hot rod motocycles......5W50 does not have a better additive OR as good a package and breaks down quicker then the 5W40 truck/diesal oils...Just sharing my info.....
#14
Thanks guys, hope to hear from many more!
Paulunm, was thinking that 5w50 was going to be the way to go until I read what you had to say at the end of the rennlist thread. Not being able to get the 5w50 local is an inconvenience, but not the end of the world. If the 5w50 is going to work just as well, why bother with the hassle.
Justin
Paulunm, was thinking that 5w50 was going to be the way to go until I read what you had to say at the end of the rennlist thread. Not being able to get the 5w50 local is an inconvenience, but not the end of the world. If the 5w50 is going to work just as well, why bother with the hassle.
Justin
#15
IIRC Delvac and TDT have about 1200 ppm of zinc, and 300V has 1400 ppm...