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Old 01-05-2011 | 10:41 AM
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What brand/weight oil are you using?

I did some searching with regards to what brand oil/viscosity to use and the majority of the threads are 2+ years old at this point. Some brands reformulate from time to time and I was wondering what is the current preferred oil/weight for the 997?

Still Mobil 0w/40? I've always been a fan of Redline oils, although I know they're not on the "approved" list.
 
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for winter - mobil 1 5w50, for summer mobil 1 50/50 mix of 5w50 and 15w50.
on top of it - a bottle of blue STP ZDDP additive.

any 5w50 racing oil overall should be fine, there are several brands to choose from.
 
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Mobil 1 0W40

It works for the engineers at Porsche, and I am no where near as smart as they are, so who am I to argue.
 
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BTW speaking of oil sludge - i have replaced oil pan when my car was at 43K miles - car did not see anything than 0w40 oil on regular oil change intervals (means a LOT of miles on same oil) and oil pan was perfectly clean. no sludge, no deposits, nothing bad at all of what i expected to see.
 
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I've used Mobil 1 0W-40 on my last 3 water cooled cars. All tracked with zero issues.
However, I keep thinking about a switch to Redline 5W40.
 
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Three replies and three different recommendations already.

I'm partial to Redline 5w/40 as well and have used it in my 360 and S2000 in the past with great success. I understand the P-car engines are a bit more tempermental about oil issues though so was looking for some sort of consensus.
 

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Three replies and three different recommendations already.
Did you expect anything different from an internet forum? Everyone has an opinion and everyone else's is wrong.
 
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Same here -- Mobil1 0w/40
 
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Mobil 1 0W-40....that's what the Porsche dealer puts in my car.
 
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Mobil1 0w/40
 
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Same here. I swear the engine is a little quieter ( not the exhaust - mechanical noises)with the Motul Excess, which is Porsche approved.
 
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Motul 5w40.

Have nothing against Mobil but I used to get small drips from my RMS after spirited driving (which was every day lol).

Switched to Motul and it hasn't happened since. I have less valve-train noise at idle also.
 
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I know they paid for it but there's a big sticker in you engine compartment telling you what's recommended. Many options though.
 
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My shop said Royal Purple works best for their cars (race and street). I havent tried it yet, anyone ?
 


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