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Mobil Engine oil

Running Mobil 1 15-50. This is my 'cue' to relax when on the track.. I run 260-280F all day long...at the track (LRP and Watkins Glen)

Pros: high temp stability
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Mobil Engine oil

I ran 15w50 for a year, and my car ran at least 10 degrees hotter all the time, than when I switched to 5w40.

Pros: cooler with 5w40
Cons: hotter with 15w50
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Mobil Engine oil

I've been on the Vortex for quite some time and remember several years ago a Vortex member sent in samples of used oil from their VR6 to a lab for testing. They used Mobil-1 Tri-Synthetic and Valvoline SynPower (both in ~4000 miles) in the same engine and sent in the samples. It's been so long ago, I don't remember the specifics on viscosities etc., but I do remember how Mobil-1 did not hold up well at all compared to Valvoline. In fact, it was stated in the results that after 4000 miles, the Mobil-1 sample was unusable.

Pros: Valvoline held up well
Cons: Mobil-1 unusable after 4000 miles
Mileage: 4000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

I run 0w40 Mobil1 year round. I used to use 15w50, too thick for me. Car runs a bit cooler (oil temps) and revs easier with the 0w40. In the cool months, it gets up top nice and fast. No problems, I like the stuff.

Pros: car runs cooler, revs easier
Cons: 15w50 too thick
Vehicle: Ford Fusion
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Mobil Engine oil

I use 20w50 in the summer, and I just put in 10w30 for the winter...car starts up much better afterwards...oh yeah, I run mobil1 full synth

Pros: car starts up better
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