sexual harrassment panda I see a red door and I want to paint it black Donating Members 5,919 Member For: 15y 28d Gender: Male Location: Far north queensland Posted 30/10/11 05:54 AM Share Posted 30/10/11 05:54 AM doesn't our turbo have a restrictor? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 27d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 30/10/11 05:58 AM Share Posted 30/10/11 05:58 AM yep 0.8mm in the turbo oil inlet, but it will only limit the flow not the pressure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wenier Donating Members 1,736 Member For: 14y 10m 5d Gender: Male Location: Christchurch, New Zealand Posted 30/10/11 06:38 AM Share Posted 30/10/11 06:38 AM A 0w40 when talking full syn is better that a 10w40. The big thing to remember is that the 0 is still thicker than the 40 as your talking about the cold oil not oil at the operating temp. So in reality a 0w40 is better because at the cold start you are closer to the viscousity that the engine requires to lubricate itself properly.As for the pressure that of cross drops as the oil is warmed and the the restrictor would be needed so the oil has a chance to actually do some cooling of the bearing and bearing cavity on the turbo, otherwise the oil would just fly through there and do bugger all. I doubt any car in the same class as the ford would have a pressure regulated oil system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wa g6et Member 657 Member For: 13y 5m 20d Gender: Male Location: Perth NOR Posted 31/10/11 12:43 AM Share Posted 31/10/11 12:43 AM My tuner recommends and uses castrol 0-40 on an unopened turbo engine(especially if tuned), it's as has been said above, flows better when cold.But he also recommended 10-50 if the engine is built. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aiboart Member 665 Member For: 19y 10m 7d Posted 01/11/11 09:01 AM Share Posted 01/11/11 09:01 AM With the tolerances these motors have I would worry more about the 5 than the 60.I like the edge and it comes at a good price.Some have more detergent beads (nulon) and some have more coolant beads. Oils aint oilsThe 5 and the 60 viscosity number are both relative to a monograde oil at the same temperature, the numbers do not indicate absolute viscosity.In short, the 5 at low temperature has vastly higher viscosity than the 60 at operating temperature.Notwithstanding, there may be other reasons why you might go with a higher low temp viscosity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brownhornet Donating Members 124 Member For: 16y 4m 4d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 01/11/11 11:32 AM Share Posted 01/11/11 11:32 AM Where is Lawsy when you need him? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1600dave Donating Members 872 Member For: 13y 10m 13d Posted 01/11/11 11:12 PM Share Posted 01/11/11 11:12 PM Is either a 0-40 or 10-60 really going to have a great effect in the long run on these taxi motors, with tolerances that probably aren't that flash anyway (assuming a factory engine)I mean so long as there is good quality fresh oil in there and its warmed up before thrashing etc, both are going to do their job of lubricating the engine.Some people will swear by one oil, others another. Which you choose comes down to the individual as there is no simple "you must use this its the best" answer.Same goes for the ZF transmission. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benji_vs Donating Members 403 Member For: 16y 6m 15d Gender: Male Location: East Suburbs Melbourne Posted 02/11/11 12:32 AM Share Posted 02/11/11 12:32 AM Nulon 10w-40 never had a problem with it, but horses for courses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Never had any say Panda I <3 Floods Silver Donating Members 11,198 Member For: 13y 3m 22d Gender: Male Location: South West QLD Posted 02/11/11 12:33 AM Share Posted 02/11/11 12:33 AM The best oil is whatever the person posting has in their car at the time.. Every argument here is valid.. But as above...so long as there is good quality fresh oil in there and its warmed up before thrashing etc, both are going to do their job of lubricating the engine...I think everyone needs to go read Lawsy's posts in the other oil thread.. Start to finish. And then again if you don't understand it.But no matter what oil you put in the car.. Stay stationary until the car has run for about 15-30seconds at least.. Keep the revs down till it's warmed up.. And if you're still worried about what is the absolute best oil to use in the car go buy the stuff the dealers will sell you.. It's probably worse then any of the 10w-40 or 10w-60 or 0w-40 variants found at Autobarn but hey! It's what ford say to use!. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adamski Donating Members 277 Member For: 13y 4m 25d Gender: Male Location: Rockhampton Posted 02/11/11 10:30 AM Author Share Posted 02/11/11 10:30 AM Well didn't I open a can of worms! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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