Oil for the G37
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telcoman (05-14-2015)
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ears must be burning...I just got back from PepBoys and picked up Mobil 1 5w/30 extended & M1 oil filter
I do my own oil changes and 5w/30 works great! btw, have you guys looked into this for ease of oil drainage:
EZ Oil Drain Valve - Home
I've been using it on my other cars and it's so efficient! Going to install this on the G37x sedan this weekend....
I do my own oil changes and 5w/30 works great! btw, have you guys looked into this for ease of oil drainage:
EZ Oil Drain Valve - Home
I've been using it on my other cars and it's so efficient! Going to install this on the G37x sedan this weekend....
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guy from norcal (05-14-2015)
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#6
ears must be burning...I just got back from PepBoys and picked up Mobil 1 5w/30 extended & M1 oil filter
I do my own oil changes and 5w/30 works great! btw, have you guys looked into this for ease of oil drainage:
EZ Oil Drain Valve - Home
I've been using it on my other cars and it's so efficient! Going to install this on the G37x sedan this weekend....
I do my own oil changes and 5w/30 works great! btw, have you guys looked into this for ease of oil drainage:
EZ Oil Drain Valve - Home
I've been using it on my other cars and it's so efficient! Going to install this on the G37x sedan this weekend....
#7
Because I feel 5W30 is way too thin for this engine, especially around summer. Wide open throttle, 1-3 shifts at rev limit but still lacks a punch. Engine sounds trash over 6K rpm. Now better NVH with M1 0W40. Engine is not as rev happy, but butt dyno feels stronger push. That being said, I will switch it back to 5W30 during winter time.
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#8
ears must be burning...I just got back from PepBoys and picked up Mobil 1 5w/30 extended & M1 oil filter
I do my own oil changes and 5w/30 works great! btw, have you guys looked into this for ease of oil drainage:
EZ Oil Drain Valve - Home
I've been using it on my other cars and it's so efficient! Going to install this on the G37x sedan this weekend....
I do my own oil changes and 5w/30 works great! btw, have you guys looked into this for ease of oil drainage:
EZ Oil Drain Valve - Home
I've been using it on my other cars and it's so efficient! Going to install this on the G37x sedan this weekend....
Another reason M1 0W40 Euro formula is better is because it is mostly PAO while other grades are Visom - a highly refined group III. If M1 0W40 is the only oil recommended by Nissan for GTR, there's no reason why it cannot be used in the G37. I had a thousand miles on this oil, so far so good.
#9
I like using the EZ drain for getting oil samples for analysis.
#10
I have been using M1 EP 5W30 since new. The engine is very coarse above 6K rpm. PDS shows EP 5W30 is thinner than regular M1 5W30. A few UOA indicated it would sheer down to 20 wt in a couple thousand miles. Those VQs are hard on oil. On the other hand, most euro cars takes thick oil, but only recommend thin grade in the state just for CAFE, not good for the longevity of your engines.
Another reason M1 0W40 Euro formula is better is because it is mostly PAO while other grades are Visom - a highly refined group III. If M1 0W40 is the only oil recommended by Nissan for GTR, there's no reason why it cannot be used in the G37. I had a thousand miles on this oil, so far so good.
Another reason M1 0W40 Euro formula is better is because it is mostly PAO while other grades are Visom - a highly refined group III. If M1 0W40 is the only oil recommended by Nissan for GTR, there's no reason why it cannot be used in the G37. I had a thousand miles on this oil, so far so good.
By all means, you can use the M1 0w/40...you mentioned that your engine is course above 6000 rpm, is your car tuned and do you have any modifications?
#11
Anyone else who has M1 0W40 Euro formula in their G's do share experiences.
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And for all you guys who use M1, go listen to your engine. you will have VVEL lifter noises
Last edited by SlateBlue G; 05-15-2015 at 03:56 PM.
#14
That's because M1 5W30 is too thin, especially EP. That's the point of trying 0W40. Redline is known to be a thick 30 wt, and ester tend to cling onto metal surface.