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Best 928 engine oil?

Old 11-26-2016, 03:49 PM
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Default Best 928 engine oil?

Hello all,

As a new owner, what is the best oil to use in the engine?

Kevin
Old 11-26-2016, 03:52 PM
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Oh boy.
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Lots of good recommendations in this thread.

https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...e-and-why.html
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Originally Posted by autobahn_ambition
Hello all,

As a new owner, what is the best oil to use in the engine?

Kevin
New oil.

And...*sigh*
Old 11-26-2016, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by autobahn_ambition
Hello all,

As a new owner, what is the best oil to use in the engine?

Kevin

Old 11-26-2016, 04:17 PM
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no way; There is no best oil. It's all the same. Get the cheapest 10W40 you can find at Kmart.



j/k - Royal Purple is my go to choice, 20W50 here in the NE USA.
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The oil threads on this list are notorious for their universal non-consensus, long windedness, and general conjecture on the science of Amsoil. The link that Robert posted is probably the best/useful one recently.

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8 quarts of something slippery.

I have had good look with Mobil 1 15W-50, but to each their own.
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Old 11-26-2016, 06:47 PM
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Serious answer: Read the owner's manual. There are oil weight guidlines for various temperatures. Most of us run 20w-50, but most of us run in "summer temps." Those of us that live in places that actually have winter park them for that.

Serious answer: Make sure what you choose has adequate Zinc & Phosphorus. The Flat Tappet layout requires it. Most of us consider 1200 ppm of ZDDP to be adequate.

Semi-serious answer: Search is your friend. You will find a bunch of threads with about a bazillion posts. Many are "fan-boy" posts saying "My oil is best, yours sucks!" Many are sheer ignorance.

You will find this to be a rather contentious subject. Along with belt tensioners, politics and religion. Everyone has an opinion, and most of them aren't based on reality or facts.
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I have been using the Valvoline Racing dino oil in the 20W50 weight for the 928 its pretty easy to find and has a good ZDDP level and its reasonably priced.

Ed I would suggest to use Brad Penn or Amsoil or the Valvoline VR1 Racing oil.

NOTE the royal P stuff may not be the best I have heard some rumors about it not offering the best protection and I have been using it in my BMW K 1300S and noticed an increase in oil consumption after some 5 K miles, I was previously using the BMW branded oil ,
time for a switch for me.
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Reclaimed! These are old cars, why waste good money, they aren't worth much anyway.
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From what I have gathered, the grade of oil you use depends on the body color and if the vehicle was equipped with the optional Jump Post Cover which adds 50hp.

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