gitplayer;1418610 said:
I'm not sure if that is interesting to you but in Germany we use 10w60 or 5w50 synthetic oil.
gitplayer;1418776 said:
You want a scan of my german user's manual?
Apart from that: Here's a link to oil suggestions by Motul:
http://www.motul.de/oelberater/auto/details.php?id_hersteller=45&id_kfz=2200
It's german only, sorry, but that won't be any problem for you I guess. :biglaugh:
And here is a warning from Motul concerning lowered HTHS viscosity:
http://www.motul.de/i/prd/visk.htm
Again, german only, sorry.
I hope the links work.
I'm betting the Mk III German users manual is identical to USDM...yes, show me where Toyota says to use a 10W-60 or 5W-50 (your previous "recommendation"). In fact, the User Manual oil specification for a 10W-30 is the largest ops range for the 7M. Since the MkIII manual is 20 years old, oil has come a long way since...a 0W or 5W-30 easily meets the ops temp (100 deg C) spec and flows way better cold. Unlike the uber thick oil you suggest.
Yes, I can translate German.
Now you are back pedaling to a 5W-40 oil? So you just used the "thicker is better" mindset like a lot of guys with no real knowledge on this subject. In the 1st link, Motul is saying their 5W or 10W-40 oil is "suitable" for the 7M...it is not a "recommendation". You call this proof...slim at best dude.
In the 2nd link, this is what Motul says:
Motul said:
measured in the lubrication gap at high oil temperature (150 ° C)
An oil temp of 150 deg C is excessive. If you are experiencing that (even on the autobahn) it's time to fix the real problem...your oil cooler is inadequate. Using thick oil to compensate for high temps is a band aid at best...what about the other 85% of the time when you are not driving at 200 km/hr? Especially when you start the engine the 1st time in the morning...sorry, this argument does not float.
Note that Motul also says:
Motul said:
Possibly not suitable for older engines comply strictly service documents and recommendations of the manufacturer!
A couple of key words..."possibly" and "recommendations of the manufacturer".
You said:
gitplayer said:
Several oil manufacturers here warn you not to use it for old engines. Why should they lie?
There's just a tad difference in what you stated and what Motul is saying. You are misrepresenting the facts.
That is why I insulted you...you deserved it...opinion has no place regarding this subject. The facts do, and what you are saying does not add up.
A 0W-30 oil is not too thin and it does not have lower HTHS characteristics...especially German Castrol 0W-30.
That includes in your beautiful country as well...yes, oil works exactly the same way in Germany.