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Re: source for 40W synthetic oil



Hi Ken:

I don't think a 0W40 is anything close to a straight 40W in terms of viscosity. Isn't the former about as thin as water? That's in line with what many car manufacturers are calling for now; thin oil means less friction, and manufacturing tolerances are now precise enough to allow the low viscosity, and its benefits. But, if one needs a straight 40W, for whatever reason, subbing a 0W40 might not do the trick. As to why Porsche and others get away with charging so much for their oil, I can only guess that it's additional markup from what the oil refiner might charge them. Be thankful that's a Boxster, and not an Enzo, in your garage. I hear oil (sourced from Shell) for the newest Ferrari is ~$70/quart, and an oil change is ~12 quarts.

Anyway, I was only responding to Tess' question about where to source a synthetic straight 40W, and I wasn't going to start the discussion about why she needed such a heavy oil. Tess? As for my 2 Spider's, they run on Mobil 1 15W/50, and that seems to work just fine.

Regards,

Dean
Lutz, FL
'74 & '87 Spider Veloce's (Boxster's and Enzo's welcome, anytime)


At 04:44 PM 8/2/2003, you wrote:

Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 14:36:50 -0600
From: Ken Tubman <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: source for 40W synthetic oil

At 01:07 PM 8/1/03, Dean W. Cains wrote:
>Hi Tess:
>
>I'm not aware of a straight-weight Mobil 1, but Redline does produce an
>SAE40 racing oil, which they list as having an equivalence to a multi-vis
>15W40.

I don't know where to get it near you, but Mobil 1 does make a
0-40W.  That's what I have in my Boxster.  I'll bet you can get it at a
Porsche dealership - if you're willing to mortgage your house for an oil
change.

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