So what’s the final word on Rotella?

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Originally Posted by ammolab
The Delo Synthetic 5W-40 is still gasoline SN certified but gets no mention, no love why?
How is it inferior to T6?


Interested in this also.....now semi-syn vs. full-syn (for whatever those terms are worth nowadays)

[censored] - I'd consider the SN rated Super 1300 15w40 Delvac on a built motor like that in FL.
 
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Originally Posted by Mad_Hatter
Originally Posted by PimTac
I guess that's the final word if you can interpret it.

...‚.. friends don't let friends drink and BITOG!

Originally Posted by MrWideTires

The STI is paid off; the Civic has payments!

and also.. I never want to give up the STI, the civic is fun but replaceable.

Your money but curious...was it your intention all along to make payments for 1yr then ditch it? A yr ago when you got it, you didn't know you had payments? Or have things changed financially for ya...


what are you a cop? lol. Have any oil advice?
 
Originally Posted by ammolab
The Delo Synthetic 5W-40 is still gasoline SN certified but gets no mention, no love why?
How is it inferior to T6?


Not inferior, but less popular then rotella or delvac who run the show. But as stated, if anyone actually cares about the formula anymore which seams to be rare in this fake oil news era, you would see that some of the less popular oils actually make a better oil. Follow the stat sheet not the name is what I say. I think they used to do that here a long long long time ago.
 
Use the redline oil, alot easier ways to save
are you sure you really want to drive this car to work everyday to a school?
 
Originally Posted by Mad_Hatter
Originally Posted by PimTac
I guess that's the final word if you can interpret it.

...‚.. friends don't let friends drink and BITOG!

Originally Posted by MrWideTires

The STI is paid off; the Civic has payments!

and also.. I never want to give up the STI, the civic is fun but replaceable.

Your money but curious...was it your intention all along to make payments for 1yr then ditch it? A yr ago when you got it, you didn't know you had payments? Or have things changed financially for ya...


I wasn't planning on doing the career change, which includes paying for a second degree.
Some BS happened at work; and I decided enough is enough of the corporate world.. I'm gonna do the job I always wanted to, plus summers off are nice.

The good thing about the Civic Si.. it keeps its value so ridiculously good, that I can ditch it anytime I want, and I paid 18% under MSRP which is almost unheard of in a Honda. So this puts me in a position where I can get rid of it and break even.
 
Originally Posted by Rand
Use the redline oil, alot easier ways to save
are you sure you really want to drive this car to work everyday to a school?


But if UOAs are the same.. why would I spend the extra money?

The STI will be my daily driver until I can find an old 2002/03 Wrx hatch in auction to restore like oem condition.
 
I am a big fan of what reldine products can do in certain applications, and their stuff for transmisions and gears and incredible. But I couldn't agree more in this situation, but look at valve blue and delo, make an informed decision. Rotella has a great name, but did they drop the ball in the latest t6 formula? More then one person thinks so.
 
Originally Posted by burla
I am a big fan of what reldine products can do in certain applications, and their stuff for transmisions and gears and incredible. But I couldn't agree more in this situation, but look at valve blue and delo, make an informed decision. Rotella has a great name, but did they drop the ball in the latest t6 formula? More then one person thinks so.


I do like Delo!

Used it in my sister's old Legacy and that thing has 260k with zero issues, never skipped a day.
 
Delo is always stupid low price costco, through the 29th ten bucks off already low price, but every other month ten bucks off. I think only 15w40 though.
 
Originally Posted by tundraotto
Originally Posted by ammolab
The Delo Synthetic 5W-40 is still gasoline SN certified but gets no mention, no love why?
How is it inferior to T6?


Interested in this also.....now semi-syn vs. full-syn (for whatever those terms are worth nowadays)

[censored] - I'd consider the SN rated Super 1300 15w40 Delvac on a built motor like that in FL.


Delo 400 XSP 5W-40 Still SYNTHETIC.

https://www.chevronlubricants.com/en_us/home/products/delo-400-xsp-sae-5w-40.html
 
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Originally Posted by MrWideTires

I wasn't planning on doing the career change, which includes paying for a second degree.
Some BS happened at work; and I decided enough is enough of the corporate world.. I'm gonna do the job I always wanted to, plus summers off are nice.

The good thing about the Civic Si.. it keeps its value so ridiculously good, that I can ditch it anytime I want, and I paid 18% under MSRP which is almost unheard of in a Honda. So this puts me in a position where I can get rid of it and break even.

Fair enough...then I'd say get out from under those payments. Every month you don't have payments, it's money to use to use for other stuff like paying down any debt you may have.
 
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Originally Posted by burla

what are you a cop? lol. Have any oil advice?

Bro, don't get your panties in a bunch..it was a joke. (and besides, it was pretty rough reading your post)

As for oil advice...but low, sell high....Ž
 
Originally Posted by Mad_Hatter
Originally Posted by burla

what are you a cop? lol. Have any oil advice?

Bro, don't get your panties in a bunch..it was a joke. (and besides, it was pretty rough reading your post)

As for oil advice...but low, sell high....Ž


LOL I wasnt talkin about your broke joke fella, lol. I was talking about your third degree to the OP um duh. As in instead of broke jokes and the third degree, nothing of value to add? Can we get a true oil guy autographed pic? your awesome.
 
Originally Posted by burla
Originally Posted by Mad_Hatter
Originally Posted by burla

what are you a cop? lol. Have any oil advice?

Bro, don't get your panties in a bunch..it was a joke. (and besides, it was pretty rough reading your post)

As for oil advice...but low, sell high....Ž


LOL I wasnt talkin about your broke joke fella, lol. I was talking about your third degree to the OP um duh. As in instead of broke jokes and the third degree, nothing of value to add? Can we get a true oil guy autographed pic? your awesome.

"broke joke...third degree to the OP"?.. what in the actual......‚, you some kind of rapper?
 
Originally Posted by Mad_Hatter
Originally Posted by PimTac
I guess that's the final word if you can interpret it.

...‚.. friends don't let friends drink and BITOG!

Originally Posted by MrWideTires

The STI is paid off; the Civic has payments!

and also.. I never want to give up the STI, the civic is fun but replaceable.

Your money but curious...was it your intention all along to make payments for 1yr then ditch it? A yr ago when you got it, you didn't know you had payments? Or have things changed financially for ya...


this is your contribution, to bring up finances like a COP. Common dude, you know you had nothing worth while here, but you came anyway. Just board? Go arrest someone or sumptn.
 
Just to be clear, here is the post in question:

"No more Moly, you can find luvegard niotech a good moly sub pretty cheap... Funny not funny the two "lesser" HD oils as in Delo and Valvoline Blue have substanuaclly improced their formulas and the more popuar roteall and delvac has "lessened" some popular additives. You might want to think outside the box and look at delo or v blue. It may be delvac has some moly, but rotella took it out. Search uoa thread and pqia for all of the synthetic HD oils."


As for the feedback, either the poster is a Capital Hill toe tapper or he is playing mumbly peg.

Good conversation needs to be coherent to begin with.
 
Originally Posted by Jimmy_Russells
Originally Posted by MrWideTires
Originally Posted by A_Harman
I think an oil that has the Porsche A40 approval would be more appropriate for your car. Mobil 1 0w40 FS is a good one with the Porsche approval.



I really don't want something that's gonna shear down to a 30



What about something like M1 HM 10w40?

+1
Given your location, you will be okay with 10w-XX and 15w-XX multigrades. Unless you find and use a 30 weight multigrade oil (of 10w or 15w variety), it's unlikely that you will shear down into a 30 weight with these.
The M1 High Mileage is a robust full synthetic blend. I would say it would work well for ~250 hours or 8k mi, whichever comes first. Others may say longer.
 
Originally Posted by MrWideTires
Originally Posted by A_Harman
I think an oil that has the Porsche A40 approval would be more appropriate for your car. Mobil 1 0w40 FS is a good one with the Porsche approval.



I really don't want something that's gonna shear down to a 30

It's almost a 30 to begin with.

You can run it with no issues, or M1 FS X2 5w-50. Porsche A40-approved with an HTHS of 4,4. Everything a growing boy needs.
 
Originally Posted by PimTac
Just to be clear, here is the post in question:

"No more Moly, you can find luvegard niotech a good moly sub pretty cheap... Funny not funny the two "lesser" HD oils as in Delo and Valvoline Blue have substanuaclly improced their formulas and the more popuar roteall and delvac has "lessened" some popular additives. You might want to think outside the box and look at delo or v blue. It may be delvac has some moly, but rotella took it out. Search uoa thread and pqia for all of the synthetic HD oils."


As for the feedback, either the poster is a Capital Hill toe tapper or he is playing mumbly peg.

Good conversation needs to be coherent to begin with.


we all know you walk around chopping people down at every chance, but let's be clear, do you have anything besides a personal attack to add to this oil conversation you being the true oil guy that you are? No, I didn't think so.
 
There's a VOA in the VOA forum comparing the old RT6 5W-40 vs the new and there's not much difference in additive levels. As some others have said, just go with a 10W-40. M1 HM or Castrol Edge HM are both very good 10W-40's.

I've seen the old RT6 shear to a 30 grade in turbo Subaru applications so it's not shear proof, and the new one probably isn't either.
 
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