TheTurtle Posted October 1, 2016 Report Posted October 1, 2016 I have a case of 100weight for my oil change given to me by my flight school owner and IA. I just noticed the last oil change was done with 15-50. My school runs all 100w in everything. We are in socal and ill never be any place cold. Can I use 100w without a problem? Quote
rbridges Posted October 1, 2016 Report Posted October 1, 2016 W100 is actually 50 weight oil. I think it's lower temp limit is 40F. I used it for years but switched to 15/50 for the winter. 1 Quote
Jim Peace Posted October 1, 2016 Report Posted October 1, 2016 15 minutes ago, N1395W said: Yes. Maybe consider CamGuard. Oh boy here comes the thread explosion........ 3 Quote
gsxrpilot Posted October 1, 2016 Report Posted October 1, 2016 I use Aeroshell100W Plus year round here in Austin, TX. 1 Quote
Openwheeler3 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Posted October 1, 2016 41 minutes ago, Jim Peace said: Oh boy here comes the thread explosion........ What's camguard? JK... 1 Quote
macosxuser Posted October 1, 2016 Report Posted October 1, 2016 Yes, 100W (Winterized) is fine. They are even backwards compatible to the point that you can add a quart of 100W to 15w50 without ill effects. Depending on your flying habits, there are plenty of reasons to use or not use Camguard, 100Plus, 15w50, or Philips XC. All the differences have to to with additive packages. I have recently switched from 100w in everything to Phlips X/C in everything, my cost/benefit analysis brought that on. I fly weekly though. 2 Quote
TheTurtle Posted October 2, 2016 Author Report Posted October 2, 2016 put in half a bottle of camguard and 7 qts of 100w. Thanks guys! 1 Quote
Bob_Belville Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 I use 100W with CamGuard. When I open a case of oil I add 1.6 ounces of CG to each quart and mark the bottles to indicated the CG. At oil change I fill with 6 quarts of pre mixed oil and carry a qt or 2 in the plane for adding on trips. 4 Quote
DXB Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 5 minutes ago, Bob_Belville said: I use 100W with CamGuard. When I open a case of oil I add 1.6 ounces of CG to each quart and mark the bottles to indicated the CG. At oil change I fill with 6 quarts of pre mixed oil and carry a qt or 2 in the plane for adding on trips. That's a great idea - didn't realize there was enough extra space in each quart bottle for the CG? I pointlessly carry a 50cc conical tube around in the plane to measure the Camguard each time I add a quart. 1 Quote
Bob_Belville Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 Just now, DXB said: That's a great idea - didn't realize there was enough extra space in each quart bottle for the CG? I pointlessly carry a 50cc conical tube around in the plane to measure the Camguard each time I add a quart. I use a cheap plastic syringe to quickly add the recommended 1.6oz. Something like this. https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Reusable-Syringe-Nutrient-Measurement/dp/B00KIBYN4A 1 Quote
Marauder Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 I use 100W with CamGuard. When I open a case of oil I add 1.6 ounces of CG to each quart and mark the bottles to indicated the CG. At oil change I fill with 6 quarts of pre mixed oil and carry a qt or 2 in the plane for adding on trips. I do the same thing. I also add "PGNA" on the label. Just to remind myself it is "Peter Garmin Not Approved". Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 5 Quote
Guitarmaster Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 The engine will tell you if it likes it or not. Case in point. I was using w100 and was burning about 1qt every 9 hours or so. I switched to Plillips 20-50XC. Oil burn went to 1 qt every 16ish hours. My engine seems to like the Phillips better. Some don't.Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk 2 Quote
flyer7324 Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 Do it the easy way. Just add 8oz at each oil change (1/2 bottle with 6 qts Phillips 20/50). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote
ArtVandelay Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 For those who fly regularly, does CG provide any benefit? 2 Quote
TTaylor Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 46 minutes ago, teejayevans said: For those who fly regularly, does CG provide any benefit? Please don't feed the beast . Do a google search on CG and MS. 2 Quote
Bob_Belville Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 Ed Kollin, the CG guru, presented at Summit again this morning. I think his PP which has a lot of data will be available on the Mooney Summit web site. 1 Quote
Bob_Belville Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 On 10/1/2016 at 11:26 PM, DXB said: That's a great idea - didn't realize there was enough extra space in each quart bottle for the CG? I pointlessly carry a 50cc conical tube around in the plane to measure the Camguard each time I add a quart. Ed Kollin (CamGuard) does it the same way except that after the first quart he simply adds CG to the other 11 quarts to match the level to quart 1. 1 Quote
mike_elliott Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 18 hours ago, teejayevans said: For those who fly regularly, does CG provide any benefit? Ed Kollin presented the science of lubrication at the Mooney Summit. The naysayers were silenced or already know so much about it and other subjects they didn't show 2 Quote
PTK Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 Aeroshell 15W50 year round. Change oil religiously q 30-35 hours or 4 months. Airplane lives in NJ where temps range from 15° F to 90° F on average. 1 Quote
geoffb Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 Mine seems to run smoothest on 100Plus. Doesn't seem to run as nice on 15-50. 1 Quote
pinerunner Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 I use 100 in the summer and 50-15 in the winter. If I have 100 in I preheat even if it's just a little cold, let's say if it's less than 55 F. I use camguard if I have the Aeroshell version without additves and if I get W100Plus I just use it straight. I checked a Busch article and he said they use the same additives anyway. So far so good. 2 Quote
cliffy Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 No one mentioned MMO :-) :-) :-) Just a chuckle thrown in that's all! Now, back to our regularly scheduled program Quote
jetdriven Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 4 hours ago, pinerunner said: I use 100 in the summer and 50-15 in the winter. If I have 100 in I preheat even if it's just a little cold, let's say if it's less than 55 F. I use camguard if I have the Aeroshell version without additves and if I get W100Plus I just use it straight. I checked a Busch article and he said they use the same additives anyway. So far so good. Camguard has 25 times more additive than the aeroshell + stuff. Also, camguard is much more than Triphenyl Phosphate. 2 Quote
PTK Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 2 hours ago, jetdriven said: Camguard has 25 times more additive than the aeroshell + stuff. Also, camguard is much more than Triphenyl Phosphate. Whatever... It's a matter of trust. Personally I place my trust to take care of my engine in Aeroshell. Produced by a global petrochemicals leader established over 100 years ago with 265 billion$ annual revenue. They know what they're doing. Quote
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