engine oil
engine oil
just about to change my oil and was going to use 15W/50 synthetic (mobil1) but given the cool temperate climate much of the year i'm thinking maybe 10W/30 would be better.
i have a mildly tuned 302 with about 4000 miles on it and a slightly leaky remote oil filter adapter
what do the rest of you use?
thanks.
i have a mildly tuned 302 with about 4000 miles on it and a slightly leaky remote oil filter adapter
what do the rest of you use?
thanks.
Castrol Classic XL 20W-50 for me on a standard unit, helps with oil pressure and also the tolerances are not so tight on older engines. Oil is also changed every 3000 miles or every two years.
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10W/30 is quite thin but would certainly help on cold cranking in Winter conditions, so let us know how you get on - might use it meself but the Tiger rarely comes out in the cold
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10W/30 is quite thin but would certainly help on cold cranking in Winter conditions, so let us know how you get on - might use it meself but the Tiger rarely comes out in the cold
Hi,
I have been using a semi-synthetic 10W/50 Penrite oil the last few oil changes with no issues at all. I get good oil pressure readings when up to temperature and no cranking problems. The Tiger WSM suggests a 10w engine oil. I have heard of some people using a 5or even 0w oil in their engines as well. In my opinion, you should be safe with a 10 unless you have some leaks.
Regards, Robin.
I have been using a semi-synthetic 10W/50 Penrite oil the last few oil changes with no issues at all. I get good oil pressure readings when up to temperature and no cranking problems. The Tiger WSM suggests a 10w engine oil. I have heard of some people using a 5or even 0w oil in their engines as well. In my opinion, you should be safe with a 10 unless you have some leaks.
Regards, Robin.
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
On recommendation, I moved over in the summer to Valvoline VR1 Racing Oil 20W/50 and I must say I am very impressed. Independent back to back tests with engines being raced and then dismantled show the VR1 protects the engine internals much better despite its high 20W/50 rating which of course is ideal for the V8.
http://www.valvoline.com/pages/products ... product=50
As mentioned before if the Tiger was used in the Winter then I would use thinner oil, but to get over the cold cranking issue a larger battery does the trick
http://www.valvoline.com/pages/products ... product=50
As mentioned before if the Tiger was used in the Winter then I would use thinner oil, but to get over the cold cranking issue a larger battery does the trick
or a better battery.
i always use the optima batteries. they hold their charge for over a year, are completely sealed and are tiny considering their massive cranking power. the yellow top is deep cycle but for my tiger which is used at least once a month and has a cut off switch, i use the cheaper red top starter battery.
i always use the optima batteries. they hold their charge for over a year, are completely sealed and are tiny considering their massive cranking power. the yellow top is deep cycle but for my tiger which is used at least once a month and has a cut off switch, i use the cheaper red top starter battery.
Hi,odl21 wrote:or a better battery.
i always use the optima batteries. they hold their charge for over a year, are completely sealed and are tiny considering their massive cranking power. the yellow top is deep cycle but for my tiger which is used at least once a month and has a cut off switch, i use the cheaper red top starter battery.
I would definitely agree with your post. I recently purchased an Optima red top battery for my Tiger. The first thing you notice is how much healthier the engine cranks over and starts. I would also have to say that it has helped with my heat soak problem after the car has been left sitting for a while after a run. The standard battery was just going flat and I would need a jump start. They are definitely worth the extra money.
Regards, Robin.
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Great tech tip, never come across Optima batteries before it was mentioned here and decided to get one and I must say they are brilliant, holding their charge for some considerable time. That impressed I've installed one on my daily runner, it's also a V8 so took a bit of cranking but with short journeys and tracker/alarm/immobilisers it soon ran out of power after a week but with a redtop Optima no problems what so ever! Thanksodl21 wrote:always use the optima batteries.
Hi,dpuzey wrote:Which Optima battery did you buy and where from please? I need to get a battery soon for my Tiger
Thank you
I bought the model 34R. Since I purchsed it a few months ago, it has been amazing. If I stopped somewhere after a decent drive, my original battery would just give up due to the heat soak effect and I would need to jump start it. Now the Optima gets it away without the cursing. You should be able to find a local stockist around your area. Do a search on the Optima site for a location near you. They are a very wise investment.
Regards, Robin.
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
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