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I have just received my 911sc imported from USA, wondering what engine oil to use, any recommendations ?

Thomas living in Norway

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I have just received my 911sc imported from USA, wondering what engine oil to use, any recommendations ?

Thomas living in Norway

I've used 20-50 regular oil in my sc for years, and wouldn't use any oil higher than that. I have 15-50 synthetic in my C4s and that might be better in a colder climate for your sc. good luck, enjoy the car.

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I use Castrol 5w-50 synthetic in my spouse's Lexus suv, and Mobil 1 15w-50 in my C4s. I'm pretty sure the 15w-50 is approved for the C4s, yes?

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Yes, 5W-50 is approved for all Porsches (except Cayenne V6) from model year 1984 through present.

Yes, and it is the ONLY Porsche approved 5W50....last I read in Panomara.

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Yes, 5W-50 is approved for all Porsches (except Cayenne V6) from model year 1984 through present.

Yes, and it is the ONLY Porsche approved 5W50....last I read in Panomara.

Yes, Mobil 1 5W-50 is the only 5W-50 on the 11 page March 2008 Approved Oils List.

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Yes, 5W-50 is approved for all Porsches (except Cayenne V6) from model year 1984 through present.

Yes, and it is the ONLY Porsche approved 5W50....last I read in Panomara.

Yes, Mobil 1 5W-50 is the only 5W-50 on the 11 page March 2008 Approved Oils List.

I just use 20-50 Royal Purple Syn. Awsome oil !

  • 1 month later...
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Mobil 1 has been substantially reformulated and is not the same oil as the Mobil 1 we knew and loved. It now has no ZDDP, which is very necessary for a hard-driven flat-tappet engine like an SC's. I use Brad Penn, as do a lot of older-Porsche operators now.

  • 2 months later...
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Yes, 5W-50 is approved for all Porsches (except Cayenne V6) from model year 1984 through present.

What is approved for 1983 911SC ? I live in Virginia.

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Yes, 5W-50 is approved for all Porsches (except Cayenne V6) from model year 1984 through present.

What is approved for 1983 911SC ? I live in Virginia.

All of Porsche's approved oils lists start with "As of model year 1984".

For my air cooled cars I always ran straight 40W in the summer and 5W-30 in the winter.

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Yes, 5W-50 is approved for all Porsches (except Cayenne V6) from model year 1984 through present.

What is approved for 1983 911SC ? I live in Virginia.

All of Porsche's approved oils lists start with "As of model year 1984".

For my air cooled cars I always ran straight 40W in the summer and 5W-30 in the winter.

Thanks for the info! Do you recommend a brand of 40w? can it be 10w-40? synthetic? synthetic blend?

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I used fossil oil in my early cars mainly because that was all that was around when they were made.

As long as you change your oil regularly fossil oils are fine.

Posted (edited)

HI, DO NOT use fully synthetic oils in cars up to 993, because these oils are damaging the oil pump.It's true.

We use SHELL SUPER HELIX in 964's and 911(T)1973-we will use this one too when the car will be ready.

DO NOT use CASTROL in PORSCHE.

IN new models we put MOBIL 1

sorryformy english

Edited by porha
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Just like Loren said

How about 0W40 Mobil 1 for my Porsche 996 C4? Thank you

Yes, the newer cars get synthetic oil because they are designed for them. This discussion is in the 1965-1989 911 section.

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