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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Hi
I've just built a Westfield 2 seater sports car. I have fitted a Ford 2.0L Duratec Engine into the car which runs on Throttle bodies,Webcon Engine Management, lightened flywheel etc etc. I have been running it in on 10w40 mineral oil (1200 miles - 2 oil changes)and now want to change to Synthetic oil. Everyone in the UK raves about Mobil 1 so I went out yesterday and bought 5litres of Mobil 1 0w40. I am now concerned that I have the wrong oil. I have just read an article that says for fast road/race use, I should use thicker oil. Can anybody give me some advice please. If it helps, the car will only do approx 4000 miles per year but most of these will be under hard use eg Track days, etc etc. The car revs upto approx 7000 rpm but usually between 4000rpm and 6000 rpm. Any advice gratefully accepted. Regards Anthony |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Anthony,
If you log on to Pistonheads in the Engine section, Simon or Guy will answer your question and supply the oil. The M1 15W50 or if available 5W50 is often used for track and road rather than 0W40, but with your use an ester based oil 5W40 would probably be better choice. |
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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Thanks. I will try Pistonheads. I have no idea what is significant about the 0 in 0W40. Does this mean that the oil would be too thin and therfore cause premature engine wear?
Anthony |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Anthony,
Just means you can start car in Artic and the oil flows very quickly when cold. Synthetics have naturally low W numbers. Full on race cars can use 0W20 oils for extra bhp. Scooby rally cars use Motul 300V 5W40 which may suit your use but a bit pricy. |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Westfield ,
The article you speak of probably is refering to Formula 1 engines in general where they use a thinner viscosity on long tracks than on shorter tracks with many corners which place the engine under higher load when then , they choose a slightly thicker VI lube because of increased oil temps and thinning . These are dry sump engines where oil temp is closeley controlled . If your engine is not fueling up the oil you might could go with a well built approximate 10.5 centistroke 30wt under all conditions you speak of . Some additional safety can be had with a high end 5w-40 such as Silkolene , Motul ect in that Ford engine . Fuel loading and thinning of the oil will always be your engines worst of enemies |
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