avelectro
Hasn't posted much yet...
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2017
- Messages
- 38
- Reaction score
- 3
- Points
- 8
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
- Genesis Model Year
- 2017
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G90
Unfortunately, my G90 is driven just once per month. That trip is typically 50 highway miles so in our dry and hot Phoenix climate I can be assured I am evaporating all moisture from the engine. Even though my car sees less than 1000 miles per year, I still change engine oil annually. It may seem like a waste but I do have a couple years of powertrain warranty remaining.
The recommended viscosity ranges shown below for my engine include a 10W-30 for my climate. Here in Phoenix we see temps from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius.
I am glad 10W-30 is recommended because it has the lowest volatility for the brand I use, Amsoil Signature Series. I have attached a copy of that oil's data sheet. On the last page, the NOACK Volatility % is 4.1% compared with 5.8% for 5W-20 and 6.7% for 5W-30. I consider low volatility to be an important quality for motor oil, especially when used in a GDI application, because it means less oil vapor being routed through the PCV system. Less PCV oil vapor means less carbon buildup on the intake valves and therefore engine performance can be preserved longer, perhaps as long as I own the car.
At least that is my theory but at so few miles each year (and stored in a garage) this G90 might outlast me!

The recommended viscosity ranges shown below for my engine include a 10W-30 for my climate. Here in Phoenix we see temps from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius.
I am glad 10W-30 is recommended because it has the lowest volatility for the brand I use, Amsoil Signature Series. I have attached a copy of that oil's data sheet. On the last page, the NOACK Volatility % is 4.1% compared with 5.8% for 5W-20 and 6.7% for 5W-30. I consider low volatility to be an important quality for motor oil, especially when used in a GDI application, because it means less oil vapor being routed through the PCV system. Less PCV oil vapor means less carbon buildup on the intake valves and therefore engine performance can be preserved longer, perhaps as long as I own the car.
At least that is my theory but at so few miles each year (and stored in a garage) this G90 might outlast me!


