by dapinky » Tue 22.11.2022, 11:44
It is important to remember that oil (and every other) technology changed between the time of the SE, and that of the S2 - so with the benefit of the 'newer' stuff, together with the real-world experience of several thousand users, it is unsurprising that the oil recommendations change through time (and possibly even for the market it was sold in).
Nowadays, with things as they are, I use 10w60 Fuchs Titan Supersyn - this gives me pretty similar pressures to the OP using the same viscosity oil, and I have 140K miles on my unit.
I no longer track my car, so I am happy with the numbers, as the turbo lubrication isn't so much of an issue as it would be when running it under maximum load at all times.
Sometimes I look at the oil gauge and think that it is a tad high, but it hasn't changed really over the past 5 years that I've been using this oil..... I always found it to be too low when I was using 5w30 oil previously, and was "best" when using 15w40 (but there doesn't seem to be a big selection of synthetic oils in that viscosity, so used semi-synth.... probably no difference for the mileages I currently do anyway).
My choice for the next change is to either go for semi-synthetic, go for 10w50 synth, or even mix a thinner oil with 10w60 to get something closer to optimum. The great thing about oil viscosities is that they mix in a linear fashion - so 50% 0w30, with 50% 10w60 will give you a result of 5w45........ so if I mix 33% 10w30 with 67% 10w60 I will end up with 10W50
Dave
Just the one now, but this one's mine! - and it will be finished eventually..... - but also temporary custodian of a project until it is finished enough for Angie to drive it
...oh, and a 2006 Freelander destined for the jungles of The Gambia - 4500 miles across roads, desert and tracks - what could possibly go wrong?