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ok i know this has been brought up probably a thousand times and ive even read a couple of threads on engine oil but i dont get it all the 20w to 50w or sumthin all that stuff just trips me out so i was wondering what the best engine oil would be for my car i have a 1993 r33 gtst and its done 101 000ks if that helps

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The first number basically tells you how quickly the oil will be circulated from a cold start. You need a 0 or 10 there.

The W isn't all that important, but it's hard to avoid. It means "Winter", but I'm not sure exactly how it works.

The second number tells you how well protected the engine is while running. It depends on the engine as to what number you need, but the Nissan spec is 30. You could go to a 40 if you like.

The other bit you need is the SAE specification. I think it's up to "SM" - anything above "SJ" should be ok. This is basically a measure of all the additives, and how well they should work.

Synthetic is probably the way to go, but a semi-synthetic or full mineral will still work.

Stick with the brand names - Mobil 1, Castrol, Penrite, etc - and you should be ok. Avoid the "generic" brands - K-Mart, Woolworths, Target and the like. The regular Woolies Catalogue can offer good prices for oil.

ok i know this has been brought up probably a thousand times and ive even read a couple of threads on engine oil but i dont get it all the 20w to 50w or sumthin all that stuff just trips me out so i was wondering what the best engine oil would be for my car i have a 1993 r33 gtst and its done 101 000ks if that helps

Motul 8100 xcess 5w40 Fully synthetic is what i use in my 33. Prices range from $75-$80 for 5 litres. A lot of people on here use the Motul Chrono but thats over $100 and is only sold in 4ltr and 1ltr bottles. Noticed your car has done 100 000k's have you changed timing belt etc? if not it would be advisable.

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Motul 8100 xcess 5w40 Fully synthetic is what i use in my 33. Prices range from $75-$80 for 5 litres. A lot of people on here use the Motul Chrono but thats over $100 and is only sold in 4ltr and 1ltr bottles. Noticed your car has done 100 000k's have you changed timing belt etc? if not it would be advisable.

Motul 8100 xcess 5w40 Fully synthetic <--- good stuff here..i used it for my R34 GTT...but thinking using the Motul 4100 next time...

Use to use Motol Chrono, very good oil mate you can't go wrong but for $100 for 4 litres it'll depends on your pocket cause remember 4 litres aren't enough.

Neway I'm using royal purple now around $80 for 5 litres and it's doing a very good job. I've got about 110 000 KM on the clock and around 250 RWKW so it is a good oil.

To me oil is something that people shouldn't be tight about. Amazes me how some people can complain about spending $80+ on oil every 3 or so months, yet it's the same person that spends $1000 on gauges and $400 on a blow off valve. (Not talking about any one specific but more so of what i see through work).

i swear by castrol edge 10-60 which costs around $75 depending where you get it from

Unless your belting it hard on a track thats a tad too "thick" in the ways of viscosity.

Oil depends on how you drive. If you are the "average" skyline driver that takes it easy when its cold then gives it a bit of stick while its warm any where from the 5W30 to the 15w40 will be ok. Basically the more you belt the car the higher the oil temp gets, which decreases its viscosity. If you are on the track you want something "thicker" because the oil will get to higher temps make it "thinner" (very very basic way of thinking about it)

go redline oil number one choice and then motul anything else really don't get a mention in my books you would be surprised how much of a difference a good oil makes to the performance of a car turbos spool faster engine revs easier and not too mention its better protected

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