Impreza STi Engine Oil Change
Impreza STi Engine Oil Change
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paulmoonraker

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2,850 posts

186 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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Hi All,

Engine oil is a bit low and probably a bit grubby now after a few track days so was going to change it. Whats the best oil to use? Also, it was only changed 1K miles ago (recently serviced) so should I change the filter?

Thanks

-P

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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Silkolene Titan S is recommended for Evo's so I'd imagine it would be good enough for Subaru's too! Use the weight specified by the manufacturer.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-388-silkolene-engine-o...

Opie have 'sales' or free shipping events fairly frequently.

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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10w50 for modified Impreza instead of the usual 10W60 that's been heavily recommended the last few years.

I've used 10W60 and found my car generally ran better with 10W50. Might be all in my head but that's my experience. There are time attack Impreza running 10W50 and doing very well on it.

If i put my car back on the road i would probably now opt for 5W50. We've had some very cold winters recently into the -double figures so i think an oil starting with a 5W would be my preference. There's 5W40 as well if you don't drive the car hard too often. Covers a wide spectrum of operating temps.

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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5w40 is the Evo standard oil.

10w60 is run by some people with modified cars. I believe their rationale is that the oil gets above the 'normal' temperature, and at those extremes the thinner w40 oil will be too thin but the w60 'about right'. However the converse of this is that when the oil is cool (i.e. being driven 'normally' not on a track or on a mission!) the w60 will be too thick but the w40 would be about right.

If my oil temperatures were so high that w40 would be too thin then I would improve the efficiency of my oil cooling system (ducting or bigger cooler, or more rows) rather than just put thicker oil in.

paulmoonraker

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2,850 posts

186 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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Thanks... Oddly, the Shell web site recons 5W30 for an STi (you enter your number plate).

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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paulmoonraker said:
Thanks... Oddly, the Shell web site recons 5W30 for an STi (you enter your number plate).
What does the manufacturer recommend in terms of weight? The cars handbook will be much more reliable than a system based on your reg. (Because the reg will tie up to a model held on the DVLA computer, which isn't always completely correct, especially with respect to Japanese/Import cars.)

Munter

31,330 posts

264 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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paulmoonraker said:
Thanks... Oddly, the Shell web site recons 5W30 for an STi (you enter your number plate).
I wouldn't think anything with a turbo should be running a 30.

paulmoonraker

Original Poster:

2,850 posts

186 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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I checked and its currently running 'Silkolene Fully Synthetic Pro S 10/50' ...

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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paulmoonraker said:
I checked and its currently running 'Silkolene Fully Synthetic Pro S 10/50' ...
"Pro S" has been rebranded to "Titan S" by Silkolene in the last year or so. It's exactly the same stuff though.

paulmoonraker

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2,850 posts

186 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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mrmr96 said:
paulmoonraker said:
I checked and its currently running 'Silkolene Fully Synthetic Pro S 10/50' ...
"Pro S" has been rebranded to "Titan S" by Silkolene in the last year or so. It's exactly the same stuff though.
Yes - Its about 50 quid for 5ltr. I will use this I think...

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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Subaru used to recommend 5W30 Semi Synthetic for all newage Subaru. Spring/Summer 2009 they changed their minds and decided 10W40 fully synthetic should be used as per hatchbacks.

In the interests of the environment and to meet EuroVIII emissions directives a couple of years from now, i've no doubt Subaru will be recommending you use extra virgin olive oil made from olives pressed between the ar5e cheeks of teenage vestal virgins while sipping camomile tea from the backs of golden cherubs!! scratchchin

Failing that, chip fat might do idea

paulmoonraker

Original Poster:

2,850 posts

186 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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ScoobieWRX said:
In the interests of the environment and to meet EuroVIII emissions directives a couple of years from now, i've no doubt Subaru will be recommending you use extra virgin olive oil made from olives pressed between the ar5e cheeks of teenage vestal virgins while sipping camomile tea from the backs of golden cherubs!! scratchchin
Which ironically will probably be cheaper wink 50 quid for 5ltrs!

Edited by paulmoonraker on Tuesday 12th July 13:07

AWG

855 posts

179 months

Wednesday 13th July 2011
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Millers 10/50 get it from Opie and you get a litre free when you purchase 5 ltr