Recommended oil?
#1
Recommended oil?
While poking around under the hood of my TCH, realizing I don't have a clue as to what most of this stuff is, I identified the dip stick (kinda felt like a dipstick myself) and oil cap. The oil cap (and manual) recommends SAE 5W-20 or 0W-20. No, I did not mis-type: zeroW-20. I've never heard of this. It's gotta be as runny as vegitable oil. And then the thought occured to me: do I go with conventional or synthetic? All that starting and stopping's gotta be brutal on the oil.
Anybody have a suggestion as to what I should put into this car to maximize life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?
Thanks.
Anybody have a suggestion as to what I should put into this car to maximize life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?
Thanks.
#4
Re: Recommended oil?
I read some comments about the Prius that the ICE rotates at a low rpm when cruising or coasting even when the gas is shutdown, I guess to make starts easier if they become necessary. If thats really the case then I guess it would make sense to have a very thin oil, as you would need to lubricate an ICE that is not running all the time and therefore might not be operating as hot as a normal ICE. Just my guess...
#6
Re: Recommended oil?
The starting and stopping in HSD is WAY different than conventional gas engines: the generator-motor spins the engine up to 1,000 RPM with no fuel or spark, with very little compression to restrain the spin-up. Compare that with a regular gas engine that is always under compression being spun by an anemic 300-400 RPM starter, all the while with spark and fuel present...hoping the whole thing 'catches' and fires up.
Completely non-issue in HSD, as far as starting the gas engine.
I'm using Mobil 1 5W20 syn, changed every 5K per owners warranty/maintenance book. Could be overkill (every 5K), but it's realy about my peace of mind with synthetics better lubricating and cooling and viscosity ratings versus straight-up dino oil.
YMMV.
Cheers,
Curt.
Completely non-issue in HSD, as far as starting the gas engine.
I'm using Mobil 1 5W20 syn, changed every 5K per owners warranty/maintenance book. Could be overkill (every 5K), but it's realy about my peace of mind with synthetics better lubricating and cooling and viscosity ratings versus straight-up dino oil.
YMMV.
Cheers,
Curt.
#8
Re: Recommended oil?
Get that mobile 1 synthetic oil. I usually change my oil every 15K. Or every 6 months.
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#9
Re: Recommended oil?
BB:
1) Did you realize you responded to a thread that's been dead for approximately 2.5 YEARS?
2) "Mobile", with an "E" on the end is one of two things, a thing you hang over your baby's crib; or it's a mid-sized city on the Alabama gulf coast. "Mobil", with no "E" on the end, is the brand name of a family of products sold By Exxon-Mobil. The oil often used in the TCH is "Mobil-1".
1) Did you realize you responded to a thread that's been dead for approximately 2.5 YEARS?
2) "Mobile", with an "E" on the end is one of two things, a thing you hang over your baby's crib; or it's a mid-sized city on the Alabama gulf coast. "Mobil", with no "E" on the end, is the brand name of a family of products sold By Exxon-Mobil. The oil often used in the TCH is "Mobil-1".
#10
Re: Recommended oil?
0W is the only way to go. 0W is full synthetic oil. It improves cold starting, lubricates the valve train better and improves your gas mileage about 1 to 1 1/2 mpg.
Yea, they should say last post was 06-05-2006 or maybe highlight the Title line in Red.
Yea, they should say last post was 06-05-2006 or maybe highlight the Title line in Red.