Motul 300V Challenge!
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Originally Posted by medtech
I THINK THAT WE SHOULD COMPARE RACING OILS TO RACING OILS. THE 5W/40 WOULD PROBABLY BE COMP TO THE MOTUL 8100.
FWIW THE MOTUL IS PORSCHE APPROVED, IF THAT MATTERS (I PERSONALLY DON'T CARE
FWIW THE MOTUL IS PORSCHE APPROVED, IF THAT MATTERS (I PERSONALLY DON'T CARE
Knowing the Motul 300v is a split weight oil I'm curios if it's really a comparison to Redline's "racing" line or just their street line.
Andy
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I'd like to see more comparisons between them. Genearlly a true racing oil is a single weight oil. The additive / detergent package that they add to the oil to give it extended drain periods gives it the split weight properties for the street as well.
Knowing the Motul 300v is a split weight oil I'm curios if it's really a comparison to Redline's "racing" line or just their street line.
Andy
Knowing the Motul 300v is a split weight oil I'm curios if it's really a comparison to Redline's "racing" line or just their street line.
Andy
When I first stumbled on that bit of information a few years back, there were no other 5W40 oils that could make that claim.
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Motul 300V in the 5W40 weight needs no viscosity modifiers. In effect, it is a single weight oil that can cover both extremes. That's what's so special about it. No modifiers, nothing to break down, so it maintains its viscosity very well in extreme conditions.
When I first stumbled on that bit of information a few years back, there were no other 5W40 oils that could make that claim.
When I first stumbled on that bit of information a few years back, there were no other 5W40 oils that could make that claim.
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I've been running ~8000 mile drain intervals in the Audi, and I just sent in another sample. I requested a TBN this time, so we'll see what's left.
Charles Navarro has posted in the past that he thinks the 300V is running out at a much shorter interval when run in 996s.
Don't know much specifically about Redline.
Charles Navarro has posted in the past that he thinks the 300V is running out at a much shorter interval when run in 996s.
Don't know much specifically about Redline.
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I've been running ~8000 mile drain intervals in the Audi, and I just sent in another sample. I requested a TBN this time, so we'll see what's left.
Charles Navarro has posted in the past that he thinks the 300V is running out at a much shorter interval when run in 996s.
Don't know much specifically about Redline.
Charles Navarro has posted in the past that he thinks the 300V is running out at a much shorter interval when run in 996s.
Don't know much specifically about Redline.
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I think it would be interesting to send your used oil to Blackstone Labs after your next oil change and see what they tell you. I'm fortunate to have them in my backyard. They will send you a free test kit and give you a good analysis of your oil at the next change.
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The 300V is pretty much toast after 5000 miles/6 months in a daily driver, mostly highway miles. Verified with used oil analysis, less than TBN of 2. I'd venture to say if you had short drives, the TBN reserve would be used up much quicker.
The Motul 8100 X-Cess 5w40 (Porsche approved) holds it's TBN reserve much better. In fact, it holds it's TBN better than Mobil 1, which shocked the hell out of me when I ran it in our track car.
The Motul 8100 X-Cess 5w40 (Porsche approved) holds it's TBN reserve much better. In fact, it holds it's TBN better than Mobil 1, which shocked the hell out of me when I ran it in our track car.
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How far is Momence from Chicago? Do you do IMS retrofits as your shop?
Thanks,
Mike
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There's no change in my opinion on oils for the aircooled cars. And most of the general principles translate over to the water cooled engines. I don't want to start anything that would require ![popcorn](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/popcorn.gif)
This season I've been testing lots of different oils in our track Boxster and have been pleased with all of them (used oil analysis has said they are all about the same when it comes to wear) - Brad Penn 10w40, Mobil 1 4T Racing 10w40, Joe Gibbs Racing 10w40, Motul 8100 5w40, and I'm putting in Castrol Syntec 5w40 today for the next 2 day track weekend for Octoberfest at Blackhawk. There are tons of oils I want to try next season. I'll post the results when I've run them all and can just make one post.
We don't do any installs at our location, but for ims retrofits and stuff like that, we have a good relationship with Joe Rizza Porsche:
http://www.lnengineering.com/service.html
One of my friends is a technician there and has profession pride in the work he does, which is rare these days. He does all the work on our cars, I just don't have the time.
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This season I've been testing lots of different oils in our track Boxster and have been pleased with all of them (used oil analysis has said they are all about the same when it comes to wear) - Brad Penn 10w40, Mobil 1 4T Racing 10w40, Joe Gibbs Racing 10w40, Motul 8100 5w40, and I'm putting in Castrol Syntec 5w40 today for the next 2 day track weekend for Octoberfest at Blackhawk. There are tons of oils I want to try next season. I'll post the results when I've run them all and can just make one post.
We don't do any installs at our location, but for ims retrofits and stuff like that, we have a good relationship with Joe Rizza Porsche:
http://www.lnengineering.com/service.html
One of my friends is a technician there and has profession pride in the work he does, which is rare these days. He does all the work on our cars, I just don't have the time.
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Also good to hear since the Motul 8100 X-Cess 5w40 isn't that much more expensive than M1, although it may need to be ordered via the web and not available locally.
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There's no change in my opinion on oils for the aircooled cars. And most of the general principles translate over to the water cooled engines. I don't want to start anything that would require ![popcorn](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/popcorn.gif)
This season I've been testing lots of different oils in our track Boxster and have been pleased with all of them (used oil analysis has said they are all about the same when it comes to wear) - Brad Penn 10w40, Mobil 1 4T Racing 10w40, Joe Gibbs Racing 10w40, Motul 8100 5w40, and I'm putting in Castrol Syntec 5w40 today for the next 2 day track weekend for Octoberfest at Blackhawk. There are tons of oils I want to try next season. I'll post the results when I've run them all and can just make one post.
We don't do any installs at our location, but for ims retrofits and stuff like that, we have a good relationship with Joe Rizza Porsche:
http://www.lnengineering.com/service.html
One of my friends is a technician there and has profession pride in the work he does, which is rare these days. He does all the work on our cars, I just don't have the time.
![popcorn](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/popcorn.gif)
This season I've been testing lots of different oils in our track Boxster and have been pleased with all of them (used oil analysis has said they are all about the same when it comes to wear) - Brad Penn 10w40, Mobil 1 4T Racing 10w40, Joe Gibbs Racing 10w40, Motul 8100 5w40, and I'm putting in Castrol Syntec 5w40 today for the next 2 day track weekend for Octoberfest at Blackhawk. There are tons of oils I want to try next season. I'll post the results when I've run them all and can just make one post.
We don't do any installs at our location, but for ims retrofits and stuff like that, we have a good relationship with Joe Rizza Porsche:
http://www.lnengineering.com/service.html
One of my friends is a technician there and has profession pride in the work he does, which is rare these days. He does all the work on our cars, I just don't have the time.
Mike
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I won't be at the PCA Blackhawk Octoberfest (as the Ventura show is the same weekend), but my wife will be there driving.
This season I've been at pretty much every event, as I joined the PCA Tech crew, so just look for a yellow vest!
This season I've been at pretty much every event, as I joined the PCA Tech crew, so just look for a yellow vest!