Well, I'm back...
I keep finding myself back at this site everyday although I said I had swore it off after my little fiasco with Patman.
Anyways, as you know, I'm running Delo 400 15w40 in a '95 Chevy Lumina (3.1L V-6). It has seen a pretty hard life (relativitely speaking.) Heck, last weekend, it pulled around a 14ft. trailer (with a big drop gate out back that makes for all sorts of wind resistance going down the road!) for a few days with a couple of lawn mowers on board.
...What I'm trying to say is that it gets used, and between pulling and high-speed runs back to the city (University in Louisville, KY...80+ for 90 miles), I want an oil that protects wonderfully. Always had good experiences with Delo 400, (although girlfriend is having good results with Delvac 1300 Super in a '96 Volvo 850 2.4L 5spd...although that car doesn't tow, it sees alot of high-speed running and that 2.4L I-5 spins some pretty good r.p.m's) so that's why I use 15w40 Delo in the Lumina.
Anyways, looking at the Lumina's owner manual, it states the following:
5w30 (yeah, fuel economy!)
10w-30
SAE30
After those three, it says (in bold nontheless), not to use any other grades than those mentioned (Guess I'm breaking the law by running 15w40).
With that said though, does anyone see any advantages I would have by running a straight 30 weight HDMO over a 15w40 HDMO in this engine (and yes, I will only use the straight 30 in the warmer months)?
Any disadvantages?
Thanks,
Justin
P.S. - No bad feelings Patman? I just can't resist this site...I'm hooked!! I'm an oil junkie! I promise not to recommend Delo (or other HDMO's) so much anymore.
[ April 09, 2003, 12:31 AM: Message edited by: Justin ]
I keep finding myself back at this site everyday although I said I had swore it off after my little fiasco with Patman.
Anyways, as you know, I'm running Delo 400 15w40 in a '95 Chevy Lumina (3.1L V-6). It has seen a pretty hard life (relativitely speaking.) Heck, last weekend, it pulled around a 14ft. trailer (with a big drop gate out back that makes for all sorts of wind resistance going down the road!) for a few days with a couple of lawn mowers on board.
...What I'm trying to say is that it gets used, and between pulling and high-speed runs back to the city (University in Louisville, KY...80+ for 90 miles), I want an oil that protects wonderfully. Always had good experiences with Delo 400, (although girlfriend is having good results with Delvac 1300 Super in a '96 Volvo 850 2.4L 5spd...although that car doesn't tow, it sees alot of high-speed running and that 2.4L I-5 spins some pretty good r.p.m's) so that's why I use 15w40 Delo in the Lumina.
Anyways, looking at the Lumina's owner manual, it states the following:
5w30 (yeah, fuel economy!)
10w-30
SAE30
After those three, it says (in bold nontheless), not to use any other grades than those mentioned (Guess I'm breaking the law by running 15w40).
With that said though, does anyone see any advantages I would have by running a straight 30 weight HDMO over a 15w40 HDMO in this engine (and yes, I will only use the straight 30 in the warmer months)?
Any disadvantages?
Thanks,
Justin
P.S. - No bad feelings Patman? I just can't resist this site...I'm hooked!! I'm an oil junkie! I promise not to recommend Delo (or other HDMO's) so much anymore.
[ April 09, 2003, 12:31 AM: Message edited by: Justin ]