If only we knew that 5W30 was specified rather than 5W40 purely for fuel economy reasons....
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That is always the question. My gut says "yes; but". Like the American march towards water thin oils to meet CAFE requirements, all manufacturers are having to toe the line. On the other hand, they're also having to improve machining tolerances and bearing materials to allow these water thin lubricants to actually work for long enough to satisfy warranty requirements.
Manufacturers like Toyota and Honda seem to be on top of this, but as Landrover seem to have a propensity for trashing bearings/cranks I don't think they've got it right. I'm taking a completely WAG (wild arsed guess) gamble on 5w40 and I'm willing to wear the consequences. Nobody knows if it'll help or make things worse because nobody has ever done a controlled test, so we're all guessing. Manufacturers wouldn't be spending the money for thinner oils and risking warranty failures if there wasn't a payoff.
In my old tractor (2.3L iron block I4 Volvo engine) I did detailed fuel consumption tests over 36 months. I did a 20w50, 5w40 and 5w30. I ran each for a year and logged every tank. There was a measurable difference with each in fuel consumption. Enough to rule out "margin of error", but not enough for me to choose the 5w30 over 5w40 that everything else I drove used.
MY08 D3 - The Antichrist - "Permagrimace". Turn the key and play the "will it get me home again" lottery.
I was pleased to find a year or so ago that a new to me 2012 header fitted with a modern high performance industrial engine uses the same 15W40 engine oil that everything else of mine uses. Header engines run at full rated revs all the time.
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Here is my take/thoughts on that question
Discovery TDV6 Oil specs explained and compared to current oils - YouTube
Shane
2005 D3 TDV6 loaded to the brim with 4 kids!
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/220914-too-many-defender-write-ups-here-time-d3.html
As a comparison,all our Tojos are serviced at the dealer,Diesels run 0w30,including 1VD-FTV in the LC200.
Petrols all run 5W30.
Many have done huge mileage with no issues.
None ever used oil either.
FWIW,the F33A-FTV in the LC300 runs 0W20.Time will tell how it goes in the long run, i suppose.
Quite a few on the LC forums run 5 or 10W40 in the 1VD,particularly up north in hotter regions,and those that tow the big weights most of the time.
I'll be moving to the -913D spec'd Castrol Magnatec Stop-Start 5W30 A5 with my next 20L drum purchase to be used in both my old 3.0 TDV6 D4 that belongs to one of my sons and my 4.4 TDV8 L322, prompted by Shane's charts.
MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa
I've been using the Penrite HPR-5 5w-40 in my D3 2.7 for several years now. No concerns at all. Apparently the 5w-30 is an original specification for where the vehicles came from, where it's cold.
I prefer that little bit of extra weight for our hot country, and the cold weight is the same.
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