1.3L Turbo - oil?

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  1. HoosierJeeper

    HoosierJeeper Member

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    What's everyone using in their 1.3L Turbo? Having trouble finding something in 0W30 that meets the Mopar MS13340 spec.

    Thanks!
     
  2. IDoMy0wnRacing

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    lol,

    Mobil 1. Wal-Mart has it in a 5qt bottle for around $22.88.
     
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  3. HoosierJeeper

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    Mobil doesn't list the Mopar spec (since FCA has a stake in Shell lol).
     
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    I'm kind of bummin, I have always used Mobil 1.

    Straight from the Mobil 1 website in reference to Mopar MS13340 spec.:
    "We currently do not offer any motor oils in the United States that meet these specifications."
     
  5. PlatinumCore16

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    I've been using 5w40 Rotella T6 in my speed and it is a high compression turbo engine, so that's what I've been using in my Reny. I don't believe it matches the Mopar spec, but the Reny seems to like it.
     
  6. IDoMy0wnRacing

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    … and I am going to continue to use Mobil1. :)
     
  7. HoosierJeeper

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    That's what I am thinking I will run. Mobil 1 AFE 0W30. Meets the SN+, Pennzoil doesn't currently have any SN+ oils out but one is rumored to be coming out soon, but it doesn't meet Mopar MS13340 either. SN+ is designed to prevent LSPI in DI turbo engines, so I put more emphasis on SN+ and the weight.
     

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