In this cold weather, it is beneficial to use an oil that has good cold start flow properties as it will get to the parts of the engine that need it far more quickly.
The "w" number which means winter is the key here and the lower the better.
It may seem odd but a 15w or 20w will struggle to get around the engine in very cold temps and I would strongly recommend a 10w or better still a 5w for better cold start performance.
90% of all engine wear occurs on cold start because the oil get thicker the colder it is which causes engine wear.
These numbers explain what I mean and bear in mind that the oil will be the following thickness at 100degC (sae 40 = 14cst, sae 50 = 18cst and sae 60 = 24cst)
At 0degC these are the numbers (thick!)
Grade.................At 0C.........At 10C...........At 100C
0W/20.............328.6cSt......180.8cSt..........9cSt
5W/40.............811.4cSt......421.4cSt..........14cSt
10W/50............1039cSt.......538.9cSt..........18cSt
15W/50.............1376cSt.......674.7cSt.........18cSt
20W/50.............2305cSt.......1015cSt..........18cSt
If you are using anything more than a 10w oil, always warm the car properly before driving it as the oil needs time to circulate.
Just a word of warning really.
Cheers
Simon
Oil - Cold weather selection
Moderator: martauto
-
oilman
- Zone Oil Advisor
- Posts: 731
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Redruth/ Sunny Cornwall
Use the code E30Z and get 10% Club Discount
oilman's website for engine oil and much more - register for news and offers
email: sales@opieoils.co.uk
phone: 01209 202944
oilman's website for engine oil and much more - register for news and offers
email: sales@opieoils.co.uk
phone: 01209 202944
-
Gwynleym10
- E30 Zone Addict

- Posts: 3650
- Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: London/Cymru
How would you suggest warming up a car before driving it?
BMW manual says you should not let it idle to warm up, best way is to drive fast without revving the engine.
BMW manual says you should not let it idle to warm up, best way is to drive fast without revving the engine.
-
Lordschleife
- E30 Zone Squatter

- Posts: 1915
- Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Sunny Southsea
I always try to keep my iS under 3k for the 1st 10mins to let the engine/oil warm up
Cheers,
Robin

Robin

-
johnono
- E30 Zone Addict

- Posts: 4677
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: land of the vikings
it says varied engine revs until the temp is up,.. i wouldnt drive fast until the engin is up for it.
just gentle regular driving until its up to halfway, then go for it
just gentle regular driving until its up to halfway, then go for it

