I really tried finding this. And I did found some things. But not exactly what I was looking for.
Last month the oil pressure sensor broke down. (Oil pressure drops on idle with a hot engine.)
Got it checked with a manual meter and there were no actual oil pressure issues. Anyhow, we changed the oil sensor for an aftermarket sensor. (Mopar sensor ordered, takes 5 weeks to arrive from the US). Will change that afterwords.
The old sensor was leaking oil through the sensor.
After changing the sensor it is allready much better, but I still had 1 meter drop issue with the new sensor when the engine was really warm. (Much better then 4x a day).
Anyway, my mechanic told me that maybe the oil gets to thin and the oil pump doesn’t gets it around how it supposed to be.
I don’t know if it is really like that but I have a feeling my engine makes a bit more noise then during winter. But that can also only be in my head
If I check the manual it also says that the 5w30 is for temperature between -29 and 38 degrees Celsius
If I check any random chart online I find different numbers.
As the temperature in winter never drops under 10 degrees Celsius.. (50 degrees Fahrenheit)
Temperatures get up to 40/45 degrees Celsius in these months. (104-113 degrees Fahrenheit)
With that information I was thinking about 10w40. Is anyone running this in the hotter places?
Then: brands, semi synthetic, full synthetic?
At the moment I run Castrol EDGE 5w30 full synthetic.
I can’t get everything to guys can get in the US.
I can get Mopar Here. But only 5w30 and 10w30
Other brands like Valvoline, castrol, motul, liqui-moly, mobil, mannoil I can get here in 10w40.
So please shoot! Let me know what the people think/use.
Many thanks!
Last month the oil pressure sensor broke down. (Oil pressure drops on idle with a hot engine.)
Got it checked with a manual meter and there were no actual oil pressure issues. Anyhow, we changed the oil sensor for an aftermarket sensor. (Mopar sensor ordered, takes 5 weeks to arrive from the US). Will change that afterwords.
The old sensor was leaking oil through the sensor.
After changing the sensor it is allready much better, but I still had 1 meter drop issue with the new sensor when the engine was really warm. (Much better then 4x a day).
Anyway, my mechanic told me that maybe the oil gets to thin and the oil pump doesn’t gets it around how it supposed to be.
I don’t know if it is really like that but I have a feeling my engine makes a bit more noise then during winter. But that can also only be in my head
If I check the manual it also says that the 5w30 is for temperature between -29 and 38 degrees Celsius
If I check any random chart online I find different numbers.
As the temperature in winter never drops under 10 degrees Celsius.. (50 degrees Fahrenheit)
Temperatures get up to 40/45 degrees Celsius in these months. (104-113 degrees Fahrenheit)
With that information I was thinking about 10w40. Is anyone running this in the hotter places?
Then: brands, semi synthetic, full synthetic?
At the moment I run Castrol EDGE 5w30 full synthetic.
I can’t get everything to guys can get in the US.
I can get Mopar Here. But only 5w30 and 10w30
Other brands like Valvoline, castrol, motul, liqui-moly, mobil, mannoil I can get here in 10w40.
So please shoot! Let me know what the people think/use.
Many thanks!
