06-18-2010, 11:50 PM
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My Boxster says to use mobil 1 but....
I dont understand why everyone says not to use Mobil 1 but my car says to under the hood. How do I know the persons that put 75k miles on it were not using mobil 1 and if they were should I not continue. I live in Maui so temps are 80-90 year around.
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06-19-2010, 03:11 AM
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Ever consider how much Mobil paid to ensure that sticker went under your hood??
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06-19-2010, 03:34 AM
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The company that made mobile 1 when that sticker was applied was bought by Exxon and they have since changed the product so that it no longer lives up to it's reputation.
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06-19-2010, 03:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by landrovered
The company that made mobile 1 when that sticker was applied was bought by Exxon and they have since changed the product so that it no longer lives up to it's reputation.
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That's the opinion of several folks here, but I think the fact is that Mobil 1 (no e at the end of Mobil), is still today an approved oil for Porsche cars, and that you'll probably still see that sticker below the trunk of new Porsches sold (because Exxon pays them and meets their specs). Now, whether or not Mobil 1 is the best choice of oil for your Porsche is up to debate. Many here don't like it, and prefer Castrol Syntec full synthetic instead.
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06-19-2010, 04:13 AM
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Gotta love auto spell correct on the iPhone!
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06-19-2010, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by landrovered
Gotta love auto spell correct on the iPhone!
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Lol. I was on the iPhone posting too. Exxon must not be paying Apple to approve their oil.
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06-23-2010, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by landrovered
Gotta love auto spell correct on the iPhone!
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You mean you actually get service on the iphone??
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06-19-2010, 05:52 AM
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At least as important as the oil you use is the interval you change it at
And here is an area where Porsche has, in effect, admitted they made a mistake in their original recommended interval and has lowered the interval. Since Porsche probably based their change judgment on the Porsche engines they see and they are probably mostly using Mobil 1, that tells me I shouldn't trust Porsche's original guidance in this matter. Instead, I prefer to listen to people who have their oil (or their customer's) analyzed and they tell us pretty consistently that Mobil isn't the oil it once was and to use another full synthetic and to change it as frequently as every 3 to 5k miles.
Get some ramps, find a hill, get a 15 quart oil drain container (Autozone $9.99) and learn to do it yourself (you'll need a filter, crush ring and a filter wrench that fits the Porsche filter cover) and buy your oil on sale to keep the costs down.
If you use the search function here and search for the term "oil" you'll see many threads where opinions have been offered.
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06-19-2010, 11:29 AM
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Yeah, I will always do my own oil changes. I just dont trust anyone when it comes to cars. Too easy for someone to change half the oil. Or overfill the oil and do damage. I dont know I guess I have just seem too many automobile shop scams.
I will use what you guys said to use and see how that goes. I live in a Condo and only have a parking stall so it makes easy things you guys can do in your garage an impossible task.
I have already learn a lot about my Boxster thanks to you guys.
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06-19-2010, 04:05 PM
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We were just discussing oil on another thread and Pennzoil Full Synthetic (Pennzoil Platinum) comes with high recommendations. I am also happy with Pennzoil Ultra (hyper cleaning full synthetic) in my DD.
I have also been told there is a major difference in the Mobil(e) ((  )) One you and I can buy over the counter and what Porsche dealers get through Porsche parts system.
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06-20-2010, 07:25 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Quickurt
We were just discussing oil on another thread and Pennzoil Full Synthetic (Pennzoil Platinum) comes with high recommendations. I am also happy with Pennzoil Ultra (hyper cleaning full synthetic) in my DD.
I have also been told there is a major difference in the Mobil(e) ((  )) One you and I can buy over the counter and what Porsche dealers get through Porsche parts system.
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Not ture; the dealers have the exact same crap the parts stores get..............
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06-20-2010, 11:00 AM
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Don't rule out using a quick change oil place.
If they have Porsche experience. I use one and bring my own oil and parts (filter, crush ring and a spare drain plug I cycle just so it is clean...they give me the old one in a plastic baggie). They give me $5 off for not using their parts. They do about 5 Porsches a month. I go over what we expect and what the torque values are. I monitor the fill and level. I take home the half quart/litre that is left for my lawnmower. My Porsches have never used a drop between fills.
You do have to be cautious driving onto their ramps. I do it at 2MPH.
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06-21-2010, 04:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JFP in PA
Not ture; the dealers have the exact same crap the parts stores get..............
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And you know this, how?
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