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Preface, I sort of know what I'm talking about. Well I know what I'm talking about, but what I am discovering is that engines, and oils, are evolving more rapidly than me.
My little Sentra requires an SN grade 0W-20. That is the current, most highest grade for oil. SN does not stand for 'synthetic.' It supersedes SH or whatever the last highest current grade was.
I am becoming to realize that as manufacturers are pushing engines to the limit, like Ford's Ecoboost engines, tiny superboosted engines that develop a lot of power in a small package, they are increasingly relying on synthetic lubricants to handle the heat and stress.
Back to my little Sentra. It gets 38 mpg average, with a small amount of freeway driving and a large amount of stop and go gridlock. That's pretty good. Our company Ford Fusions, comparable in room and performance but not price only get like 26 with their superboosted 1.5L engines.
What is the best oil to use. Who makes the best synthetic oil, for car use? Nissan specifies an SN which can be had in conventional 'conventional' and synthetic grades. I'm a big proponent of synthetic oil, and run them exclusively in my own vehicles, even my lawn mower. AMS? Mmm, marketing. Pennzoil? Quaker State? Shell?
Motul 300V has been my choice in motorcycles. It's indestructible. Well, you run it in your engine and it's close to being indestructible. I'd gladly run it in my Sentra but it's a bit overkill plus the wrong grade.
Discussion?
My little Sentra requires an SN grade 0W-20. That is the current, most highest grade for oil. SN does not stand for 'synthetic.' It supersedes SH or whatever the last highest current grade was.
I am becoming to realize that as manufacturers are pushing engines to the limit, like Ford's Ecoboost engines, tiny superboosted engines that develop a lot of power in a small package, they are increasingly relying on synthetic lubricants to handle the heat and stress.
Back to my little Sentra. It gets 38 mpg average, with a small amount of freeway driving and a large amount of stop and go gridlock. That's pretty good. Our company Ford Fusions, comparable in room and performance but not price only get like 26 with their superboosted 1.5L engines.
What is the best oil to use. Who makes the best synthetic oil, for car use? Nissan specifies an SN which can be had in conventional 'conventional' and synthetic grades. I'm a big proponent of synthetic oil, and run them exclusively in my own vehicles, even my lawn mower. AMS? Mmm, marketing. Pennzoil? Quaker State? Shell?
Motul 300V has been my choice in motorcycles. It's indestructible. Well, you run it in your engine and it's close to being indestructible. I'd gladly run it in my Sentra but it's a bit overkill plus the wrong grade.
Discussion?